worm genus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic genus comprising worms: "worm genus" is a biological classification term referring to a genus (a rank in biological taxonomy below family and above species) whose members are worms. This term groups together worm species that share significant common characteristics.
Usage
- The term "worm genus" is used specifically in scientific contexts, particularly in zoology, taxonomy, and parasitology, to classify and discuss groups of related worm species.
- It functions as a countable noun. You can refer to one worm genus or multiple worm genera (the standard Latin plural in scientific English).
Examples
- includes several species of intestinal parasites.*
Advanced Usage
- In formal taxonomic writing, the genus name is always italicized (e.g., ), while the term "worm genus" itself is not.
- The term is often used in compound noun phrases where the specific genus name follows: "the worm genus " or "within the worm genus ."
Variants and Related Words
- Genus (n): The broader taxonomic rank. A "worm genus" is a type of genus.
- Family (n): The taxonomic rank above genus. Example: A worm genus belongs to a worm family.
- Species (n): The rank below genus. Example: A worm genus contains one or more worm species.
- Earthworm genus: A more specific term for a genus of annelid worms like .
Synonyms
- Genus of worms: A direct paraphrase with identical meaning.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "worm" in this context is zoologically broad and can refer to members of various phyla that have elongated, soft-bodied forms, such as Annelida (earthworms), Nematoda (roundworms), or Platyhelminthes (flatworms). Therefore, a "worm genus" is not restricted to a single biological phylum.
- The primary meaning is taxonomic. It does not refer to a metaphorical or informal concept.