genus Gerres
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic category in biological classification: "Genus Gerres" is the type genus of the fish family Gerreidae, commonly known as mojarras. It is the genus that serves as the reference point for defining its family.
Usage
- In scientific classification: The term is used primarily in ichthyology (the study of fish) and biological taxonomy to categorize a specific group of silvery, often coastal marine fish.
- The species was reclassified under the genus Gerres.
- Genus Gerres is characterized by its protrusible mouth.
Advanced Usage
- As a type genus: In taxonomic nomenclature, the type genus is the genus that defines a family. Therefore, "Genus Gerres" is central to the classification of the Gerreidae family.
- The family Gerreidae is named for its type genus, Gerres.
Variants and Related Words
- Gerres (noun): The standard form, often used without "genus" in technical contexts.
- Gerres includes several species found in tropical waters.
- Gerreidae (noun): The family name for mojarras, to which this genus belongs.
- The Gerreidae family is part of the order Perciformes.
Synonyms
- Mojarra genus: A common name-based synonym, though less precise scientifically.
Notes
- This is a specialized scientific term. In everyday language, the common names of species within this genus (e.g., yellowfin mojarra) are more frequently used than the taxonomic term "genus Gerres" itself.
Noun
- type genus of the Gerreidae