genus Nephelium
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Definition
Noun: * A taxonomic classification: "Genus Nephelium" is the scientific name for a specific group of dicotyledonous trees within the family Sapindaceae. This genus is native to regions in Asia and Australia.
Usage Notes
- "Genus Nephelium" is a formal, scientific term used primarily in botany, biology, and agriculture. It is always capitalized and typically italicized in academic writing.
- It refers to the collective group of species that share key botanical characteristics. The most commercially significant species within this genus is , commonly known as the rambutan.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The botanist published a paper on the floral morphology of Genus Nephelium.
- Several species within Genus Nephelium produce edible fruits.
- General Context:
- Rambutan and pulasan belong to Genus Nephelium.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify a rank in biological classification (Kingdom: Plantae > Order: Sapindales > Family: Sapindaceae > Genus: Nephelium).
- In the taxonomic hierarchy, Genus Nephelium sits below the family Sapindaceae and above individual species like lappaceum.
Variants and Related Words
- Nephelium (n): The abbreviated, more common form of the full genus name, used identically in scientific discourse.
- The study focused on fruit development in Nephelium.
- Nephelioid (adj): An unrelated term in different scientific fields (e.g., medicine, describing cloudy fluids); not directly related to the genus but shares the Greek root (cloud).
Synonyms
- Rambutan genus: A common-name descriptor, though it is imprecise as rambutan refers specifically to one species within the genus.
Different Meanings
- The word "genus" has a general meaning in taxonomy for any group of closely related species. "Genus Nephelium" is a specific application of that general concept.
- General: The lion (Panthera leo) is a species in the genus Panthera.
- Specific: Genus Nephelium includes trees bearing hairy or spiny fruits.
Noun
- a genus of dicotyledonous trees of the family Sapindaceae that are native to Asia and Australia