genus pomolobus
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic genus of fish: "genus Pomolobus" refers to a specific biological classification (genus) within the animal kingdom, historically used to group certain fish species, most notably the alewife.
Usage Notes
- This is a highly specialized scientific term used primarily in taxonomy (biological classification) and ichthyology (the study of fish).
- In modern taxonomic systems, this genus name is often considered synonymous with or has been reclassified under the genus . Therefore, it is frequently encountered in historical or specific technical contexts.
- It is always written in (or underlined in handwriting) because it is a Latinized scientific name. The first part () is capitalized.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The alewife, a type of river herring, was once classified under the genus Pomolobus.
- Older field guides may list the species as Pomolobus pseudoharengus.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Discussion: The term is used when discussing the historical classification and phylogenetic relationships of clupeid fish (herrings, shads, alewives).
- Debates among 19th-century ichthyologists centered on whether the alewife belonged to genus Pomolobus or genus Clupea.
Variants and Related Words
- Pomolobus (n): The genus name itself.
- The key characteristics of Pomolobus include a deep body and a saw-toothed belly.
- Alewife (n): ; the most common fish species associated with this historical genus name.
- Genus Alosa (n): The genus that now typically includes the alewife and other shads.
Synonyms
- Historical synonym: (in part). Note: Synonyms in taxonomy indicate that different names have been used for the same group; they are not perfect linguistic synonyms.
Notes on Meaning
This term has only one, very specific meaning within scientific nomenclature. It does not have everyday, idiomatic, or phrasal verb uses. Its usage is confined to technical biological literature and historical references.
Noun
- genus to which the alewife is sometimes assigned