genus hyemoschus
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Definition
Proper noun * A taxonomic genus: The genus Hyemoschus is a small taxonomic group within the family Tragulidae, containing a single living species, the water chevrotain (Hyemoschus aquaticus). It is characterized by its semi-aquatic habits and primitive features among even-toed ungulates.
Usage
- The genus Hyemoschus is primarily used in scientific, zoological, and taxonomic contexts.
- It is always capitalized as it is a proper noun (a scientific name).
- It is typically used with singular verb forms, even though it refers to a group, because it is the name of a single genus.
Examples
- In scientific classification: "The family Tragulidae includes the genus Hyemoschus and the genus ."
- Describing characteristics: "Members of the genus Hyemoschus are distinguished by their reliance on forest streams for escape from predators."
- In evolutionary discussion: "The genus Hyemoschus is considered one of the most primitive living ruminants."
Advanced Usage
- In binomial nomenclature: The genus name is the first part of a species' two-part scientific name. For example, the water chevrotain's full name is Hyemoschus aquaticus.
- In phylogenetic studies: "The study aimed to resolve the phylogenetic position of the genus Hyemoschus within the Artiodactyla order."
Variants and Related Words
- Hyemoschus aquaticus (n): The sole extant species within the genus, commonly known as the water chevrotain or African water chevrotain.
- Tragulidae (n): The family of mammals to which the genus belongs, commonly known as chevrotains or mouse-deer.
- chevrotain (n): The common name for animals in the family Tragulidae.
- water chevrotain (n): The common name specifically for .
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms for this scientific taxonomic name. In informal zoological contexts, it may be referred to as "the water chevrotain genus."
Related Phrases
- Type genus: While not a phrase exclusive to it, is the type genus for the subfamily Hyemoschinae.
- Example: "Hyemoschus is the type genus for its subfamily."
Related Idioms
- Not applicable. Scientific taxonomic names are not used in idiomatic expressions.
Noun
- water chevrotains