genus Parus

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Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic classification in biology: "Genus Parus" is the type genus of the family Paridae. It traditionally included many small, insectivorous birds commonly known as tits, titmice, or chickadees. In modern taxonomy, the genus has been split, with many species moved to other genera.

Usage
  • Scientific Classification: Used primarily in biological and ornithological contexts to refer to a specific group of birds within a formal taxonomic system.
    • The great tit, Parus major, was once the most familiar species in genus Parus.
    • Recent DNA studies led to the reclassification of many species formerly placed in genus Parus.
Advanced Usage
  • In Taxonomic Revision: The term is often used historically or when discussing the evolution of bird classification.
    • The traditional genus Parus has been subdivided into several monophyletic genera.
Variants and Related Words
  • Paridae (n): The bird family that includes genus and its related genera, encompassing tits, chickadees, and titmice.
  • Parus major (n): The scientific name for the great tit, a well-known species historically classified within this genus.
Synonyms
  • Type genus of Paridae: This is its defining scientific description. There is no common-language synonym for this precise taxonomic term.
Notes on Meaning
  • Historical vs. Current Usage: It is important to distinguish between the older, broader usage of "genus Parus" and its current, more restricted usage in scientific literature. The core meaning remains as the type genus for its family, but its species composition is now narrower.
Noun
  1. type genus of the family Paridae

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