mammal genus

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mammal genus

A scientist carefully labels a specimen from a mammal genus.

Definition

Noun: A taxonomic category ranking below a family and above a species, used in the biological classification of mammals. It is a group of species that are closely related and share a common ancestor.

Usage

The term "mammal genus" is used in scientific and zoological contexts to classify and discuss groups of mammalian species. It is a specific type of genus within the class Mammalia. - The genus *Canis, which includes wolves, dogs, and coyotes, is a well-known mammal genus.* - Felis is the mammal genus containing small cat species like the domestic cat and the wildcat.

Advanced Usage
  • In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term specifies the level of classification. For example, in the sequence , "mammal genus" identifies a genus within the class Mammalia.
    • The discovery of a new fossil led to the proposal of a new mammal genus within the order Rodentia.
Variants and Related Words
  • Genus (n.): The general taxonomic rank. "Mammal genus" is a specific instance of this rank.
    • The biologist studied the genus to understand evolutionary relationships.
  • Mammal Family (n.): The taxonomic rank above genus.
    • The genus Panthera belongs to the mammal family Felidae.
  • Mammal Species (n.): The taxonomic rank below genus.
    • Panthera leo (lion) and Panthera tigris (tiger) are two species within the same mammal genus.
Synonyms
  • Taxonomic genus (for mammals)
  • Generic group (in mammalogy)
Related Phrases
  • Type genus: The genus that serves as the reference point for a family.
    • Felis is the type genus for the family Felidae.
  • Genus name: The first part of a binomial species name, which is always capitalized and italicized.
    • In "Homo sapiens," Homo is the genus name.
mammal genus

A scientist carefully labels a specimen from a mammal genus.

Noun
  1. a genus of mammals