genus cracticus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of birds: Genus Cracticus is the type genus of the family Cracticidae, comprising a group of songbird species commonly known as Australian butcherbirds.
Usage Notes
- This term is used exclusively in scientific and zoological contexts to classify a specific group of birds.
- It is a proper noun and is typically capitalized when referring to the formal taxonomic rank.
- In common language, the birds within this genus are referred to simply as "butcherbirds."
Examples
- Scientific Classification:
- Genus Cracticus is placed within the family Cracticidae.
- The Grey Butcherbird is a well-known member of Genus Cracticus.
- Descriptive Context:
- Ornithologists study the vocalizations of Genus Cracticus.
- Several species within Genus Cracticus are endemic to Australia and New Guinea.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to denote a specific level of biological classification (genus), above species and below family.
- Example: The full classification for the Pied Butcherbird is: Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Aves, Order: Passeriformes, Family: Cracticidae, Genus: Cracticus, Species: C. nigrogularis.
Variants and Related Words
- Cracticidae (n): The bird family to which belongs, also known as the Australasian butcherbird family.
- Butcherbird (n): The common name for birds in and related genera, known for their habit of impaling prey on thorns or branches.
- Type genus (n): The genus that serves as the reference point for a family name. is the type genus for the family Cracticidae.
Synonyms
- Butcherbird genus (informal, descriptive)
- Cracticus (scientific abbreviation)
Note: There are no idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this specific scientific term.
Noun
- type genus of the Cracticidae: Australian butcherbirds