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The first of the two names that define a species (Eg. Tyrannosaurus rex, of the genus Tyrannosaurus)
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| genus |
A grouping by kind or class. Several united species makes a genus.
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| genus |
in the Linnaean classification scheme, a category between family and species that is a group of similar organisms; a genus consists of one or more species. An elm may be scientifically known as a member of the genus Ulmus and the family Ulmaceae
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| genus |
A category of biological classification comprising similar species; a rank between family and species.
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| genua |
plural of genu.
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| genu | small Asiatic woody vine bearing many-seeded fruit |
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| genu | terrestrial ferns of tropical Asia and Africa |
| genu | used in some classification systems for plants now included in genus Verbesina |
| genu | type genus of the family Actinomycetaceae |
| genu | a genus of Scolopacidae |
| genu | genus of ladybugs |
| genu | baobab |
| genu | genus of antelopes of North African deserts |
| genu | type genus of the Adelgidae: plant lice |
| genu | small genus of trees of Tropical Asia and Pacific areas |
| genu | 1 species: succulent shrub or tree of tropical Africa and Arabia |
| genu | African antelopes: puku |
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