genus lycaeon
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A pack of African hunting dogs, genus Lycaeon, chases an antelope across the savanna.
Definition
Noun 1. A taxonomic genus within the family Canidae: This genus contains a single extant species, the African wild dog (Lycaeon pictus), also known as the African hunting dog. It is a distinct genus of canid characterized by unique morphological and behavioral traits, such as its large, rounded ears and highly social pack-hunting behavior.
Usage Examples
- The genus Lycaeon is now considered monotypic, containing only the African wild dog.
- Genetic studies have confirmed that the genus Lycaeon is a distinct lineage from the genus , which includes wolves and domestic dogs.
- Conservation efforts are focused on the sole surviving member of the genus Lycaeon.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific literature, the name is always italicized: Lycaeon. When used in a common language context (not as a formal taxonomic label), it may appear in regular font as "genus Lycaeon."
- The genus name is often used in discussions about evolutionary biology, conservation, and zoological classification to specify this unique group of canids.
Variants and Related Words
- Lycaeon pictus (n): The binomial name (species name) for the African wild dog, the only species within the genus .
- African wild dog (n): The common name for the species within this genus.
- African hunting dog (n): Another common name for .
Synonyms
- (For the concept of the genus): There is no direct synonym, as it is a proper scientific name. It can be paraphrased as "the genus containing the African wild dog."
Related Phrases
- Member of the genus Lycaeon: A phrase used to describe an organism belonging to this taxonomic group.
- The African wild dog is the only living member of the genus Lycaeon.
A pack of African hunting dogs, genus Lycaeon, chases an antelope across the savanna.
Noun
- African hunting dog