pagophilus groenlandicus
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Definition
Proper noun: * Pagophilus groenlandicus: The scientific (Latin) name for the harp seal, a species of earless seal (true seal) native to the Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans. The name is used in formal biological and zoological contexts to precisely identify this specific species.
Usage
- Scientific Classification: Used primarily in academic, research, and conservation contexts to avoid the ambiguity that can come with common names, which may vary by region.
- The study focused on the migratory patterns of Pagophilus groenlandicus.
- Conservation efforts for Pagophilus groenlandicus are complicated by climate change.
Advanced Usage
- Binomial Nomenclature: This term is an example of a binomial name, following the Linnaean system of taxonomy. The first part () is the genus, and the second part () is the specific epithet, often describing a characteristic or origin (here, "of Greenland").
Variants and Related Words
- Harp seal (n): The common English name for this species, derived from the dark, harp-shaped marking on the backs of adults.
- Saddleback seal (n): Another common name, also referring to the adult's distinctive saddle-like marking.
- Greenland seal (n): A common name referencing one of its primary habitats.
Synonyms
- Harp seal
- Saddleback seal
- Greenland seal
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Pinniped (n): The broader biological group that includes seals, sea lions, and walruses.
- Phocid (n): A member of the family Phocidae, the "true" or "earless" seals, to which the harp seal belongs.
- Whitecoat (n): The term for a newborn harp seal pup, which has a white fur coat.
Noun
- common Arctic seal; the young are all white