genus hylophylax
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A small bird of the genus Hylophylax perches on a low branch in the rainforest.
Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic genus within the family Formicariidae. This genus comprises certain species of antbirds, which are small, insectivorous passerine birds found in tropical regions of the Americas.
Usage Notes
- This is a highly specialized scientific term used primarily in ornithology and biological taxonomy. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- The term follows standard binomial nomenclature conventions, where "genus" is the rank and "Hylophylax" is the specific genus name. It is typically italicized in formal scientific writing.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The genus Hylophylax is known for its members' distinctive foraging behavior.
- Several species within genus Hylophylax were reclassified following recent DNA analysis.
Advanced Usage
- In detailed ornithological studies, the genus name is often used with a specific epithet to denote a species (e.g., , the Spotted Antbird).
Variants and Related Words
- Hylophylax (n): The genus name itself, often used as shorthand in technical contexts.
- Formicariidae (n): The biological family to which this genus belongs, commonly known as antbirds.
- Antbird (n): The common name for birds in the family Formicariidae, which includes the genus .
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms for this precise taxonomic term. In general biological discussion, one might refer to "an antbird genus" or "a genus of antbirds."
Related Phrases
- Type genus: While not a phrase specific to , it is a related taxonomic concept. is not the type genus for Formicariidae.
- Monotypic genus: This phrase could apply if a genus contains only one species. The status of may vary with taxonomic revisions.
A small bird of the genus Hylophylax perches on a low branch in the rainforest.
Noun
- a genus of Formicariidae