tribe Bubalus
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Definition
Noun 1. A taxonomic category (tribe) within the family Bovidae: In some biological classification systems, this term refers to a grouping that includes the water buffaloes. It is a rank below subfamily and above genus, used to categorize certain large bovines, specifically those of the genus Bubalus.
Usage
- The water buffalo, a key domestic animal in Asia, is classified under tribe Bubalus in some taxonomic schemes.
- Taxonomists who do not recognize the genus for these animals may place them within tribe Bubalus.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: The term is primarily used in scientific literature discussing the phylogeny (evolutionary history) and systematics (classification) of mammals. Its usage indicates a specific school of thought in biological classification.
- The study proposed revising the subfamily Bovinae to include the tribe Bubalus alongside other tribes like Bovini.
Variants and Related Words
- Bubalus (n): The genus name for water buffaloes, containing species like the domestic water buffalo () and the wild water buffalo (). This is the core genus that constitutes the tribe.
- Bovini (n): A related tribe that typically includes cattle, bison, and yaks. The classification of tribe Bubalus often exists in contrast or as a sister group to tribe Bovini.
- Water buffalo (n): The common name for the animals classified within this tribe.
Synonyms
- Tribe Bovini (in broader or alternative classifications): In some systems, water buffaloes are included within the tribe Bovini, making the terms partially synonymous depending on the taxonomic authority.
Notes on Meaning
The meaning of "tribe Bubalus" is highly specialized and fixed within scientific nomenclature. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its sole meaning pertains to a specific level in the biological classification hierarchy for a group of animals.
Noun
- in some classification systems included in genus Bos; water buffaloes