genus mazama
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Definition
Noun: * A taxonomic genus of mammals: "Genus Mazama" is the scientific name for a group of deer species commonly known as brockets. These are small to medium-sized deer found primarily in Central and South America.
Usage Notes
- "Genus Mazama" is a formal, scientific term used in biology and zoology. It is always capitalized and typically italicized in academic writing ().
- In everyday language, the common name "brocket" or "brocket deer" is used instead.
- This term refers to the entire genus as a classification category, not to an individual animal.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The biologist is studying the evolutionary history of genus Mazama.
- Several species, such as the red brocket and the gray brocket, belong to genus Mazama.
- The research paper compared the habitat preferences of genus Mazama with those of other neotropical deer.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify an organism's classification.
- The animal's full classification is: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order Artiodactyla, Family Cervidae, Genus Mazama, Species Mazama americana.
Variants and Related Words
- Mazama (n): The abbreviated, italicized form of the genus name used in binomial nomenclature (e.g., ).
- Brocket (n): The common name for any deer species within genus Mazama.
- Brocket deer (n): An alternative common name.
Synonyms
- Brocket deer
- Neotropical dwarf deer (descriptive term for the group)
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Cervidae (n): The deer family, which includes genus Mazama.
- Taxon (n): A general term for any group of organisms in a classification system (e.g., a genus is a taxon).
Noun
- brockets