genus carphophis
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic genus of small, fossorial (burrowing) snakes: Genus Carphophis is a biological classification for a specific group of non-venomous colubrid snakes commonly known as worm snakes or thunder snakes. These snakes are native to eastern North America.
Usage
- As a subject: is characterized by its small size and smooth, shiny scales.
- In taxonomic context: The species belongs to .
Examples
- Scientific writing:
- Comparative discussion:
Advanced Usage
- In binomial nomenclature: The genus name is always capitalized and italicized. For example, the eastern worm snake is , where "" is the genus.
Variants and Related Words
- Carphophis (n): The standard abbreviated form used in scientific discourse.
- Worm snake (n): A common name for snakes in this genus, referring to their earthworm-like appearance and diet.
- Thunder snake (n): A regional common name for these snakes.
Synonyms
- Taxonomic group: There are no direct synonyms for a proper genus name. It can be described as a genus of colubrid snakes or a clade of fossorial reptiles.
Notes
- This is a specialized scientific term. In everyday language, the common names "worm snake" or "thunder snake" are more frequently used.
- The genus name is monotypic, meaning it contains very few species (primarily and ).
Noun
- thunder snake