genus choloepus
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A two-toed sloth of the genus Choloepus hangs from a branch in the rainforest.
Definition
Noun: * A taxonomic category: "Genus Choloepus" is the scientific name for a genus within the mammalian family Megalonychidae. This genus comprises the two-toed sloths.
Usage
- "Genus Choloepus" is used in formal, scientific contexts such as zoology, biology, and taxonomy to classify and refer specifically to the two-toed sloths, distinguishing them from other sloth genera (e.g., , the three-toed sloths).
- It is typically written in italics: .
Examples
- The two-toed sloth belongs to the genus Choloepus.
- A key characteristic of genus Choloepus is the presence of two digits on the forelimbs.
- Choloepus didactylus and Choloepus hoffmanni are the two extant species within this genus.
Advanced Usage
- In phylogenetic studies, genus Choloepus is often compared to to understand the evolutionary history of folivory (leaf-eating) in mammals.
- The placement of genus Choloepus within the family Megalonychidae is based on morphological and genetic data.
Variants and Related Words
- Choloepus: The abbreviated form of the genus name, used identically in scientific literature.
- Two-toed sloth: The common name for any species within genus Choloepus.
- Megalonychidae: The family to which genus Choloepus belongs.
- Folivora: The suborder that includes all sloths, including those in genus Choloepus.
Synonyms
- Two-toed sloth genus: A descriptive synonym in plain English.
- (There are no direct taxonomic synonyms, as a genus name is unique and standardized.)
Related Phrases
- Member of genus Choloepus: A phrase used to describe an individual organism belonging to this taxonomic group.
- Species in Choloepus: Refers to the distinct species classified under this genus.
A two-toed sloth of the genus Choloepus hangs from a branch in the rainforest.
Noun
- a genus of Megalonychidae consisting of the two-toed sloth