genus Dasyatis
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic classification in biology: "Genus Dasyatis" is the scientific name for a group of cartilaginous fish commonly known as stingrays. It serves as the type genus for the family Dasyatidae, meaning it is the genus that defines the characteristics of that family.
Usage
- Scientific Classification: Used in biological and zoological contexts to categorize and refer to a specific genus of stingrays.
- The species was recently reclassified within the genus Dasyatis.
- Marine biologists are studying the habitat of genus Dasyatis.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The name is used to indicate the genus level in the formal classification system (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species).
- The full classification places the whiptail stingray in the genus Dasyatis, family Dasyatidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Dasyatidae (n): The family of stingrays to which this genus belongs.
- Rays in the family Dasyatidae are often called whip-tailed stingrays.
- Dasyatis (n): Often used alone as a shorthand for the genus name in technical writing.
- The Dasyatis americana is found in the western Atlantic.
Synonyms
- Stingray genus: A common, non-scientific term referring to the same group of animals.
- Type genus of Dasyatidae: A precise synonym describing its taxonomic role.
Notes on Meaning
- Historical Context: The genus name is derived from Greek roots. It was historically a large genus, but many species have since been moved to other genera based on new genetic research. In modern taxonomy, it is often used in a more restricted sense.
Noun
- type genus of the Dasyatidae