genus Haliaeetus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus within the family Accipitridae: This is the scientific name for a specific group of large birds of prey, commonly known as sea eagles or fish eagles. It is a formal biological classification.
Usage
- The word "genus Haliaeetus" is used almost exclusively in scientific, zoological, or ornithological contexts to categorize and discuss these specific eagles.
- It is typically written in italics () to denote its status as a scientific name. The genus name is capitalized.
Examples
- Scientific Classification: "The bald eagle, , belongs to the genus Haliaeetus."
- Comparative Biology: "Researchers studied the hunting techniques common across the genus Haliaeetus."
- Formal Description: "The genus Haliaeetus is characterized by powerful talons and a diet primarily consisting of fish."
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify a rank in biological classification: Kingdom > Phylum > Class > Order > Family > Genus > Species. "Genus Haliaeetus" sits within the family Accipitridae (which includes hawks, eagles, and kites).
Variants and Related Words
- Haliaeetus (n): The italicized form of the genus name itself.
- Haliaeetus eagles are found near coastlines and large inland waters.
- Sea Eagle (n): The common name for birds in this genus.
- The white-tailed eagle is a type of sea eagle.
- Fish Eagle (n): Another common name for birds in this genus.
- The African fish eagle has a distinctive call.
Synonyms
- Sea eagle genus: A descriptive, non-scientific synonym.
- Fish eagle genus: A descriptive, non-scientific synonym.
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Accipitridae (n): The larger bird family to which this genus belongs.
- Taxon (n): A general term for a taxonomic group (like a genus, family, or species).
- Type species: The species that defines a genus. For , it is the white-tailed eagle ().
Noun
- a genus of Accipitridae