genus limulus
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic classification in biology: "Genus Limulus" is the scientific name for a specific genus within the animal kingdom. It is the type genus for the family Limulidae, meaning it is the genus that defines and represents that family. The most well-known species within this genus is Limulus polyphemus, commonly known as the Atlantic horseshoe crab.
Usage
- In scientific and biological contexts: The term is used almost exclusively in formal scientific writing, taxonomy, and marine biology to classify and refer to these particular arthropods.
- The fossil record provides insights into the evolution of Genus Limulus.
- Researchers studied the immune system of Genus Limulus.
Advanced Usage
- As a type genus: In taxonomic hierarchy, "Genus Limulus" serves as the reference point for its family.
- As the type genus, Genus Limulus possesses the defining characteristics of the family Limulidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Limulus (n): Often used informally as a shorthand for the genus name.
- The Limulus eye has been extensively studied.
- Limulidae (n): The family name to which this genus belongs.
- Limulus polyphemus (n): The binomial name (genus + species) for the Atlantic horseshoe crab.
Synonyms
- Horseshoe crab genus: A common-name descriptor, though less precise as it could refer to other genera in the family.
Notes
- This term is a compound noun formed from the Latin word "limus" (meaning "askew" or "sideways") and the taxonomic suffix "-us." It is always capitalized when referring to the formal genus name.
- In non-scientific contexts, the common name "horseshoe crab" is used instead of the genus name.
Noun
- type genus of the family Limulidae