genus Cystophora
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Definition
Proper noun: * A taxonomic genus within the family Phocidae: Genus Cystophora is the scientific name for a specific genus of true seals. This genus is monotypic, meaning it contains only one recognized extant (living) species.
Usage
- Scientific Classification: Used exclusively in biological and zoological contexts to classify and refer to a particular group of pinnipeds (seals).
- The genus Cystophora is distinguished by its unique nasal morphology.
- All members of the genus Cystophora are found in the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The name is used to denote a specific rank in the biological classification system (taxonomy). It is more specific than 'family' (Phocidae) but more general than 'species'.
- The taxonomic order is: Phocidae (family) > Cystophora (genus) > Cystophora cristata (species).
Variants and Related Words
- Cystophora cristata (noun): The sole species within the genus , commonly known as the hooded seal.
- Phocidae (noun): The biological family of earless or "true" seals, which includes the genus .
Synonyms
- Hooded seal genus: A common-name descriptor for the taxonomic group. (Note: This is a descriptive phrase, not a formal scientific synonym.)
Different Meanings
This term has only one meaning, which is its specific use in zoological taxonomy. It does not have general English language meanings.
Noun
- hooded seals