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Noun genus polygonia has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebGenus PolygonaDefinition: Genus Polygonia refers to a genus of butterflies commonly known as anglewings. It belongs to the family Nymphalidae and encompasses several species. Senses and Usages:Sense 1: Biological TaxonomyUsage: In the field of biology, genus Polygonia is a taxonomic classification that groups together various species of butterflies. Example Sentence: The genus Polygonia includes species such as Polygonia c-album, Polygonia satyrus, and Polygonia interrogationis. Sense 2: Popular IdentificationUsage: Among amateur lepidopterists, the term genus Polygonia is commonly used to identify butterflies with characteristic angled wing shapes. Example Sentence: While hiking through the woods, we spotted a beautiful butterfly with distinctive wing patterns, which we later identified as a member of the genus Polygonia. Sense 3: Local VarietiesUsage: Within certain regions, there are specific local varieties of butterflies belonging to genus Polygonia. Example Sentence: The local variety of Polygonia gracea found in the mountainous regions of Colorado displays exquisite coloration and wing shapes. Related Products: | ||||
genus polyborus genus polybotria genus polybotrya genus polycirrus genus polydactylus genus polyergus genus polygala genus polygonatum genus polygonia genus polygonum genus polyodon genus polypedates genus polypodium genus polyporus genus polyprion genus polystichum genus pomacanthus
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