psittacus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of birds: The type genus of the family Psittacidae, typically restricted to a single well-known species, the African grey parrot. It refers to a taxonomic classification in zoology.
Usage
- The word psittacus is used almost exclusively in scientific, taxonomic, or highly specialized ornithological contexts. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- It functions as a proper noun (the name of a genus) and is often italicized in academic writing.
Examples
- Scientific Classification:
- The African grey parrot belongs to the genus Psittacus.
- Psittacus erithacus is the scientific name for the Congo African grey parrot.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify a particular level of biological classification.
- The family Psittacidae includes several genera, such as Psittacus, Amazona, and Ara.
Variants and Related Words
- Psittacine (adj): Relating to or characteristic of parrots.
- Psittacine birds are known for their intelligence.
- Psittacidae (n): The biological family that includes all parrots, cockatoos, and related birds.
Synonyms
- Genus Psittacus: The full taxonomic designation. There are no true common-language synonyms for this scientific term.
Notes on Meaning
- The core meaning is strictly zoological and taxonomic. In common usage, one would refer to the "African grey parrot" rather than using the genus name Psittacus alone.
- The reference to being "usually restricted to the African grey" means that in modern taxonomy, this genus often contains only the African grey parrots, distinguishing them from other parrot genera.
Noun
- type genus of the Psittacidae: usually restricted to the African grey