genus phascogale
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of small carnivorous marsupials: "genus Phascogale" refers to a biological classification (genus) containing several species of small, insect-eating marsupials commonly known as phascogales or pouched mice. Members of this genus are characterized by their brush-tipped tails.
Usage Notes
- "Genus Phascogale" is a formal, scientific term used primarily in zoology, biology, and taxonomy. It is always capitalized.
- In common language, animals in this genus are more frequently referred to by their common names (e.g., phascogale, brush-tailed phascogale, or the historical term "pouched mice").
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The researcher published a paper on the evolutionary history of genus Phascogale.
- Several species within genus Phascogale are considered vulnerable due to habitat loss.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify a rank in biological classification. For example: Family: Dasyuridae; Genus: ; Species: (the brush-tailed phascogale).
Variants and Related Words
- Phascogale (n): The common name for any member of the genus . Often used with a descriptive prefix (e.g., brush-tailed phascogale, red-tailed phascogale).
- Pouched mouse (n): A historical or informal common name for animals in this genus, though they are not true mice.
- Dasyurid (n): A member of the family Dasyuridae, to which genus belongs. This is a broader category including quolls, Tasmanian devils, and other small marsupial carnivores.
Synonyms
- Brush-tailed marsupial mice (n): A descriptive synonym emphasizing their distinctive tail.
- (Members of the) Phascogale genus (n): A slightly less formal way to refer to the group.
Notes on Meaning
- The primary and only meaning of "genus Phascogale" is as a taxonomic identifier in the biological sciences. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses. The reference to "pouched mice" is a common name, not a direct synonym for the taxonomic term itself.
Noun
- pouched mice