genus circus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic category in biological classification: "genus Circus" is a specific genus within the scientific classification of birds. It is a group of closely related species.
- A genus comprising birds of prey known as harriers: This genus specifically includes the harriers, which are slender, long-winged, long-tailed hawks known for hunting over open ground.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Northern Harrier belongs to the genus Circus. (This sentence identifies the taxonomic group of a specific bird.)
- Ornithologists study the behavior of species within the genus Circus. (This sentence uses the term in a scientific context discussing the group as a whole.)
Advanced Usage
- In binomial nomenclature: The genus name is always capitalized and italicized when used in a formal scientific context. The full species name includes the genus, e.g., (the Hen Harrier/Northern Harrier).
- The specimen was identified as Circus aeruginosus. (This demonstrates the formal naming convention.)
Variants and Related Words
- Circus (n): When italicized and capitalized, this is the standard written form of the genus name.
- Harrier (n): The common name for the birds that constitute this genus.
- Genus (n): The broader taxonomic rank to which belongs.
Synonyms
- Taxonomic genus (for harriers): This is a more descriptive synonym emphasizing its classification role.
- Harrier genus: A common, descriptive synonym used in ornithology.
Related Phrases
- Genus Circus species: A phrase used to refer collectively to all species within this genus.
- Genus Circus species are found on every continent except Antarctica.
Related Terminology
- Bird of prey: The broader category to which harriers belong.
- Accipitridae: The family that includes the genus , along with eagles, hawks, and kites.
Noun
- a genus of haws comprising the harriers