genus Halicoeres
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of fish: "Genus Halichoeres" is the scientific name for a genus of marine fish belonging to the family Labridae, commonly known as wrasses. These fish are typically colorful and found in tropical and subtropical oceans.
Usage
- The genus includes many species popular in saltwater aquariums.
- Biologists are studying the behavioral ecology of several species within .
- The wrasse specimen was identified as a member of the genus .
Advanced Usage
- In scientific literature, the genus name is always italicized. When used with a specific species name, it is written in the format "", for example, (the Canary wrasse).
- The genus name can be used attributively to describe characteristics common to its members, such as "Halichoeres wrasses" or "Halichoeres behavior."
Variants and Related Words
- Halichoeres (n): The standard abbreviated form used in scientific and common discourse. "Several were observed on the reef."
- Wrasse (n): The common name for fish in the family Labridae, which includes the genus .
- Labridae (n): The biological family to which this genus belongs.
Synonyms
- (There are no direct common-language synonyms for a precise scientific taxonomic name. In general biological context, one might refer to "wrasse genus" or "a genus of wrasses," but these are descriptive, not synonyms.)
Related Phrases
- Type species: The species that defines the genus. For , it is (the puddingwife wrasse).
- Genus description: The formal scientific publication that originally established and described the genus .
Noun
- a genus of Labridae