genus xerobates

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genus xerobates

A desert tortoise from the genus Xerobates rests in the shade of a cactus.

Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic category: "genus Xerobates" is a proposed genus name in biological classification (taxonomy) for a group of tortoise species, specifically those adapted to arid environments like deserts and the Texas region. This classification is suggested by recent scientific research.

Usage
  • This term is used exclusively in scientific contexts, particularly in biology, herpetology (the study of reptiles and amphibians), and taxonomy.
  • It names a potential new grouping (genus) for certain tortoises, separating them from other genera based on updated research findings.
Examples
  • Scientific Discussion:
    • Recent phylogenetic studies propose placing the desert tortoise into the genus Xerobates.
    • The paper argues that genus Xerobates should be recognized for its distinct evolutionary lineage.
Advanced Usage
  • In Taxonomic Literature: The name is used when discussing revisions to the classification of the family Testudinidae (tortoises). It is often presented with supporting evidence from genetic or morphological research.
    • The clade comprising the desert tortoise and its closest relatives is referred to as genus Xerobates in the latest review.
Variants and Related Words
  • Xerobates (noun): The core part of the genus name, often used informally to refer to this group. It is derived from Greek roots meaning "dry walker" or "dry wanderer," referencing the arid habitat.
  • Taxon (noun): A general term for any group or category in biological classification (e.g., species, genus, family).
  • Synonym (in taxonomy): In taxonomic history, the species proposed for this genus may have been previously classified under other genera like .
Synonyms
  • Proposed genus: This is a functional synonym in a scientific context, indicating its status is not yet universally accepted.
  • Clade: A more general term for a group of organisms believed to have evolved from a common ancestor, which would represent if accepted.
Notes on Usage
  • This is a highly specialized scientific term. It is not used in everyday language.
  • Its acceptance within the scientific community may vary, and it may be considered a synonym or a disputed name in different taxonomic databases.
  • When writing, it should be italicized (e.g., or simply ) as is standard for genus and species names in scientific English.
genus xerobates

A desert tortoise from the genus Xerobates rests in the shade of a cactus.

Noun
  1. possible new genus for desert and Texas tortoises based on recent research

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