genus bruchus
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A scientist carefully examines a specimen of the genus Bruchus under a magnifying glass.
Definition
Noun 1. A taxonomic classification: Genus Bruchus is the type genus of the family Bruchidae. This genus historically included a group of small beetles, commonly known as seed weevils or seed beetles, whose larvae develop inside seeds, particularly of legumes.
Usage Notes
- This term is used in the scientific field of entomology (the study of insects) and taxonomy (the science of classification).
- It is a proper noun and is typically written in italics ( or simply ) in scientific literature. The first part ("Genus") is often omitted when the context is clear.
- Modern taxonomic revisions have reassigned many species formerly in to other genera within the Bruchidae family.
Examples
- In a scientific context:
- The specimen was identified as a member of the genus Bruchus.
- Early studies on bean weevils focused primarily on Bruchus.
- This species is the type species for genus Bruchus.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Authority: The name is formally written as " Linnaeus, 1767" to indicate the scientist (Carl Linnaeus) who first described the genus and the year of description.
Variants and Related Words
- Bruchidae (noun): The family of beetles to which this genus belongs.
- Bruchid (noun/adjective): A common name for any beetle in the family Bruchidae; also used as an adjective (e.g., bruchid infestation).
- Seed weevil / Seed beetle (noun): Common names for insects in the family Bruchidae.
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms for this precise scientific term. In informal entomological conversation, one might refer to "the group" or "typical bruchids."
Related Phrases
- Type genus: A taxonomic term meaning the genus that serves as the reference point for defining a family. is the type genus for Bruchidae.
A scientist carefully examines a specimen of the genus Bruchus under a magnifying glass.
Noun
- type genus of the Bruchidae