genus auriparus
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic category in biological classification: "Genus Auriparus" is a specific genus within the bird family Paridae (the tit family, which includes chickadees and tits). It is a scientific name used in biology to classify a particular group of closely related species.
Usage
- "Genus Auriparus" is used exclusively in scientific and academic contexts, particularly in ornithology (the study of birds) and taxonomy (the science of classification).
- It is a proper noun and is typically written in italics in formal scientific writing: .
- The genus name is always capitalized.
Examples
- In a scientific paper: " is a genus distinguished by specific morphological traits."
- In a field guide: "The Verdin () is the only species in the genus found in North America."
Advanced Usage
- Monotypic genus: "Genus Auriparus" is often described as a monotypic genus because it contains only one widely recognized extant species, the Verdin ().
- Phylogenetic context: The genus is discussed in relation to its evolutionary relationships within the family Paridae.
Variants and Related Words
- Auriparus (n): The standard form of the genus name, often used without the word "genus" in technical writing.
- Verdin (n): The common name for the bird species , which is the sole member of this genus.
Synonyms
- Taxonomic genus: A general term for the rank in biological classification.
- (There are no direct common-language synonyms for this specific scientific proper noun.)
Related Phrases
- Genus Auriparus: The full, formal reference to the taxonomic group.
- Auriparus flaviceps: The binomial name (genus and species) for the Verdin.
Notes
- This term is highly specialized. In non-scientific contexts, the common name "Verdin" is almost always used instead of the genus name.
Noun
- a genus of Paridae