genus bassariscus
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A raccoon-like animal from the genus Bassariscus climbs a pine tree at night.
Definition
Noun: * Genus Bassariscus: A genus of mammals in the family Procyonidae, comprising small, nocturnal, carnivorous animals. This genus includes the ringtail (Bassariscus astutus) and the cacomistle (Bassariscus sumichrasti), which are characterized by their long, ringed tails and cat-like appearance.
Usage
- The term genus Bassariscus is used in scientific and zoological contexts to classify and discuss these specific animals taxonomically.
- It is a formal, technical term.
Examples
- Scientific Classification: ", commonly known as the ringtail, is a species within the genus Bassariscus."
- Zoological Discussion: "The study focused on the behavioral differences between the two species in the genus Bassariscus."
Advanced Usage
- The genus name Bassariscus is often used in binomial nomenclature (e.g., ) to provide the scientific name for an organism.
Variants and Related Words
- Bassariscus (n): The abbreviated form of the genus name, often used in technical writing.
- Ringtail (n): The common name for .
- Cacomistle (n): The common name for .
- Procyonid (n): A member of the family Procyonidae, which includes the genus , as well as raccoons, coatis, and kinkajous.
Synonyms
- Ringtail genus: An informal descriptive synonym.
- Cacomistle genus: An informal descriptive synonym.
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
- Taxon: A taxonomic group of any rank, such as a genus.
- Carnivora: The order to which this genus belongs.
- Procyonidae: The family to which this genus belongs.
A raccoon-like animal from the genus Bassariscus climbs a pine tree at night.
Noun
- cacomistles