genus surnia
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A northern hawk-owl, a member of the genus Surnia, perches on a bare pine branch.
Definition
Noun: - A genus of hawk-like owls: "Genus Surnia" is a taxonomic classification in biology, specifically a genus within the order Strigiformes (owls). It is characterized by species that possess physical and behavioral traits reminiscent of hawks, such as a more diurnal (day-active) lifestyle and a less rounded facial disc compared to typical owls.
Usage
- Scientific Classification: The term is used primarily in scientific, ornithological, and taxonomic contexts to categorize and discuss a specific group of birds.
Advanced Usage
- In Binomial Nomenclature: The genus name "Surnia" is capitalized and italicized. When combined with a specific epithet, it forms the scientific name of a species (e.g., , the northern hawk-owl).
Variants and Related Words
- Surnia (n): The singular form, often used interchangeably in scientific discourse.
- Hawk-owl (n): A common name for birds of this genus, describing their hawk-like appearance and behavior.
Synonyms
- Taxonomic synonyms: There are no direct common-language synonyms. In scientific literature, it may be referenced by its type species or described as "the hawk-owl genus."
Related Terms
- Genus (n): A principal taxonomic category that ranks above species and below family.
- Strigidae (n): The family of typical owls to which this genus belongs.
- (n): The northern hawk-owl, the primary species representing this genus.
A northern hawk-owl, a member of the genus Surnia, perches on a bare pine branch.
Noun
- a genus of hawk-like owls