genus pithecellobium

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genus pithecellobium

A botanist examines a flowering branch of the genus Pithecellobium.

Definition

Noun 1. A taxonomic genus of plants: "Genus Pithecellobium" is the scientific name for a group of thorny shrubs and trees belonging to the pea family (Fabaceae). These plants are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas and Asia.

Usage Notes
  • This term is used almost exclusively in scientific, botanical, or horticultural contexts.
  • It is a proper noun and is typically capitalized when referring to the specific genus: .
  • In non-scientific writing, common names for species within this genus, such as "blackbead" or "monkeypod," are more frequently used.
Examples
  • Scientific Context:
    • The botanist identified the specimen as belonging to genus Pithecellobium.
    • Several species within genus Pithecellobium are known for their distinctive coiled seed pods.
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Classification: The genus name is part of a formal hierarchical system. A full classification for a species might be: Kingdom: Plantae; Order: Fabales; Family: Fabaceae; Genus: .
  • Nomenclature: The name is derived from Greek roots: (ape) and (earring), likely referring to the shape of the coiled seed pods.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pithecellobium (n): The genus name used without the word "genus." (e.g., " is a common species.")
  • Fabaceae (n): The botanical family to which this genus belongs, also known as the legume, pea, or bean family.
  • Legume (n): A plant of the family Fabaceae, or specifically its fruit (pod).
  • Mimosoideae (n): The subfamily within Fabaceae that traditionally included genus . Note: Modern taxonomy may reclassify it.
Synonyms
  • Genus Pithecellobium has no direct common-language synonym, as it is a precise scientific identifier.
  • In a very broad, descriptive sense, one could refer to them as tropical leguminous trees/shrubs or thorny legumes.
Related Phrases
  • Pithecellobium dulce: The scientific name for a widely cultivated species known as "Manila tamarind" or "guamúchil."
  • Coiled pod: A characteristic feature of many species in this genus.
genus pithecellobium

A botanist examines a flowering branch of the genus Pithecellobium.

Noun
  1. thorny shrubs and trees of tropical and subtropical America and Asia