genus peripatus
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A scientist carefully observes a genus Peripatus specimen under a magnifying glass.
Definition
Noun: * A taxonomic classification: Genus Peripatus is the type genus for the family Peripatidae. It comprises a group of terrestrial, worm-like invertebrates known as onychophorans or velvet worms, which are found primarily in tropical regions of the New World (the Americas).
Usage Notes
- This is a highly specific scientific term used in the field of zoological taxonomy (the science of naming, defining, and classifying organisms).
- It is always capitalized () as it is a proper noun representing a formal genus name.
- It is used in academic, scientific, and educational contexts when discussing the classification, biology, or evolution of onychophorans.
Examples
- The unique reproductive strategies of Genus Peripatus are a key subject of study.
- Several new species belonging to Genus Peripatus were discovered in the cloud forests of Central America.
- Genus Peripatus is distinguished from other genera in Peripatidae by specific characteristics of its claws and slime papillae.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy, is placed within the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Onychophora, Family Peripatidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Peripatus (n): Often used informally to refer to any velvet worm, though technically it should refer to members of this specific genus.
- Onychophoran (n): The common name for any member of the phylum Onychophora, which includes .
- Velvet worm (n): A descriptive common name for these animals, referring to their soft, velvety appearance.
Synonyms
- Type genus of Peripatidae: This is a descriptive synonym that defines its taxonomic role.
Different Meanings
- This term has only one meaning: it is a fixed, scientific taxonomic name for a particular genus of organisms. It does not have figurative or everyday meanings.
A scientist carefully observes a genus Peripatus specimen under a magnifying glass.
Noun
- type genus of Peripatidae; onychophorans of chiefly New World tropical regions