genus triturus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of amphibians: "genus Triturus" is the scientific name for a specific group of salamanders within the family Salamandridae. Members of this genus are characterized by being primarily aquatic or semi-aquatic, especially during their breeding season.
Usage Notes
- "Genus Triturus" is a formal, scientific term used in biology, specifically in taxonomy (the science of classification) and herpetology (the study of amphibians and reptiles).
- It is always written in italics in academic texts. The genus name "Triturus" is capitalized, while the species name that follows it is not (e.g., ).
- In non-scientific contexts, animals in this genus are commonly referred to as "newts."
Examples
- Scientific context:
- The researcher published a paper on the evolutionary history of genus Triturus.
- Several species within genus Triturus are considered to be of conservation concern.
- This specimen clearly belongs to genus Triturus due to its aquatic breeding behavior and morphological traits.
Advanced Usage
- The classification of species within has been revised by scientists. Some species formerly placed in this genus have been moved to other genera (e.g., , ). Therefore, the exact composition of the genus can be a topic of scientific discussion.
Variants and Related Words
- Triturus (n): The standardized, italicized form of the genus name used in binomial nomenclature.
- The study focused on the phylogeny of Triturus.
- Newt (n): The common English name for salamanders in the subfamily Pleurodelinae, which includes species.
- We found a smooth newt, Triturus vulgaris, in the pond.
- Crested Newt (n): A common name for species like , referring to the dorsal crest males develop during breeding season.
Synonyms
- Newts (common name, not a scientific synonym)
- Aquatic salamanders (descriptive term)
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
- Taxonomy: The branch of science concerned with classification.
- Genus: A principal taxonomic category that ranks above species and below family.
- Salamandridae: The biological family that includes newts and true salamanders.
- Amphibian: The class of cold-blooded vertebrates that includes frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders.
Noun
- chiefly aquatic salamanders