leptodactylus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of amphibians: Leptodactylus is the scientific name for the type genus of the frog family Leptodactylidae. This genus includes various species of frogs commonly known as "white-lipped frogs" or "tropical frogs," primarily found in Central and South America.
Usage Notes
- This word is a proper noun (capitalized) as it is a scientific genus name in biological taxonomy.
- It is used almost exclusively in scientific, academic, or zoological contexts.
- In formal writing, the genus name is always italicized (e.g., ). When used with a specific species name, the genus is often abbreviated after the first full mention (e.g., ).
Examples of Usage
- Scientific Context:
- The genus Leptodactylus is characterized by its robust body and distinct vocal sacs.
- Researchers studied the mating call of Leptodactylus fallax.
- General Descriptive Context:
- Several species within Leptodactylus are known for their loud, chorusing calls at night.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The word is used to specify an organism's classification.
- The frog belongs to the order Anura, family Leptodactylidae, and genus Leptodactylus.
Variants and Related Words
- Leptodactylid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Leptodactylidae; pertaining to that family.
- Leptodactylid frogs exhibit diverse reproductive strategies.
- Leptodactyline (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the subfamily Leptodactylinae, which includes the genus .
Synonyms
- Type genus of Leptodactylidae (formal, definitional synonym)
- There are no common-language synonyms, as this is a precise scientific term. In non-scientific contexts, one might refer to "a genus of Neotropical frogs" or "white-lipped frogs."
Different Meanings
- This word has only one specific meaning in modern English: it refers exclusively to the zoological genus. It is not used in idioms, phrasal verbs, or with other figurative meanings.
Noun
- type genus of the Leptodactylidae; in some classifications placed in the family Bufonidae