genus Tragelaphus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of mammals: "Genus Tragelaphus" is the scientific name for a genus of large, spiral-horned antelopes native to Africa.
Usage
- "Genus Tragelaphus" is used in formal, scientific, and zoological contexts to classify and discuss this specific group of antelopes.
- In this context, "Tragelaphus" is the genus name, and "genus" specifies the taxonomic rank.
Examples
- The kudu and the nyala both belong to Genus Tragelaphus.
- A study was conducted on the evolutionary history of Genus Tragelaphus.
- Genus Tragelaphus is characterized by its members' distinctive spiral horns and forest or woodland habitats.
Advanced Usage
- In binomial nomenclature, an individual species within this genus is identified by its genus and species name (e.g., for the greater kudu).
Variants and Related Words
- Tragelaphine (adj): Relating to or characteristic of the genus .
- The tragelaphine antelopes exhibit a wide range of body sizes.
- Tragelaphus (n): Often used alone to refer to the genus in specialized literature.
- The phylogeny of Tragelaphus was resolved using genetic analysis.
Synonyms
- Bushbuck genus: A common name-based reference.
- Spiral-horned antelope genus: A descriptive synonym highlighting a key physical trait.
Different Meanings
- The word "genus" has a specific, separate meaning in biological taxonomy, referring to a rank above species and below family. "Tragelaphus" has no meaning outside of this taxonomic designation.
Noun
- African antelopes: kudus; bongos; nyalas; bushbucks