genus Ailuropoda
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Definition
Noun 1. A taxonomic genus containing only the giant panda: In biological classification, genus Ailuropoda is a genus within the family Ursidae (bears) that has a single living species, the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca). Some classification systems have historically placed it in a separate family, Ailuropodidae.
Usage Notes
- This is a scientific, taxonomic term used primarily in zoology, biology, and conservation contexts.
- The word "genus" is always italicized in scientific writing, while the genus name "Ailuropoda" is always capitalized and italicized.
- It refers specifically to the classification level, not to the animal itself. The animal is the "giant panda."
Examples
- Scientific Classification: is a member of the bear family, Ursidae.
- Conservation Context: Studies focusing on are crucial for giant panda conservation.
- Taxonomic Discussion: Some zoologists argued that should be in its own family due to its unique characteristics.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The full classification is: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora, Family Ursidae, Genus Ailuropoda, Species .
- Historical Classification: The phrase "in some classifications considered a genus of the separate family Ailuropodidae" highlights that its taxonomic placement has been debated.
Variants and Related Words
- Ailuropoda (n.): Often used synonymously with "genus Ailuropoda" in scientific shorthand.
- Ailuropoda melanoleuca (n.): The binomial name (genus and species) for the giant panda.
- Ailuropodidae (n.): The name of the separate family proposed in some taxonomic systems to contain only the genus .
Synonyms
- Panda genus (less formal, non-scientific)
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Giant panda (n.): The common name for the living species within this genus.
- Ursidae (n.): The bear family, which includes this genus.
- Taxon (n.): A general term for a taxonomic group (like a genus, family, or species).
Noun
- only the giant panda: in some classifications considered a genus of the separate family Ailuropodidae