genus Chamaeleon

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Definition

Noun 1. The type genus of the family Chamaeleontidae: This is the genus that serves as the reference point for the biological family of chameleons. It contains the species that define the family's characteristics.

Usage
  • The term "genus Chamaeleon" is used in scientific classification (taxonomy) to refer to a specific group of lizards within the family Chamaeleontidae.
  • It is always capitalized and italicized in formal scientific writing: (which is the accepted synonym for this genus in modern taxonomy).
Examples
  • In biological texts: " includes many of the classic, tree-dwelling chameleon species."
  • In a taxonomic discussion: "The family Chamaeleontidae is named after its type genus, ."
Advanced Usage
  • In modern taxonomic revisions, the genus name is often used synonymously with the historical "genus Chamaeleon." Therefore, you may see references to , the common chameleon, as the type species for this genus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chamaeleo (n): The modern Latin genus name often used interchangeably for the group historically called "genus Chamaeleon."
  • Chamaeleonidae (n): The scientific family name for chameleons, of which "genus Chamaeleon" is the type genus.
  • chameleon (n): The common English name for lizards belonging to this family, known for their color-changing ability and specialized tongues.
Synonyms
  • Type genus of Chamaeleontidae: This is a descriptive synonym that defines its taxonomic role.
  • Chamaeleo: The more frequently used scientific genus name in contemporary literature.
Notes
  • The term "genus Chamaeleon" is primarily used in a strict taxonomic context. In general English, the word "chameleon" is used to refer to the animal, not the specific genus.
  • This entry refers to a formal biological classification, not a description of the animal's behavior or physical traits. Those are covered under the common noun "chameleon."
Noun
  1. type genus of the Chamaeleontidae