genus Zaglossus

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Definition

Noun: - A genus of Tachyglossidae: A taxonomic classification for a specific group of egg-laying mammals. This genus is part of the family Tachyglossidae, which are commonly known as echidnas or spiny anteaters. The members of this genus are characterized by their long beaks and are found in New Guinea.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The genus Zaglossus contains the largest living echidnas.
    • Fossil records help scientists understand the evolution of the genus Zaglossus.
    • Conservation efforts are crucial for the endangered species within the genus Zaglossus.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy: Used in scientific literature to specify this particular genus within the order Monotremata.
    • The phylogenetic study focused on the relationship between the genus Zaglossus and other monotremes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Zaglossus (n): The singular form, often used interchangeably with "genus Zaglossus" in zoological contexts.
    • Zaglossus is distinguished from the genus Tachyglossus by its larger size and longer beak.
  • Tachyglossidae (n): The family to which this genus belongs.
  • Monotreme (n): The broader order of egg-laying mammals that includes this genus.
Synonyms
  • Long-beaked echidna genus: A descriptive common name referring to the primary species within this taxonomic group.
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
  • Genus Tachyglossus: The genus containing the short-beaked echidna, which is the other extant genus within the family Tachyglossidae.
    • The genus Zaglossus and genus Tachyglossus are the only two genera of echidnas alive today.
Noun
  1. a genus of Tachyglossidae

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