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genus regulus

 

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Noun genus regulus has 1 sense
  1. Regulus, genus Regulus - a genus of birds of the family Sylviidae including kinglets
    --1 is a kind of bird genus
    --1 is a member of Sylviidae, family Sylviidae
    --1 has members: kinglet

Definitions from the Web

Genus Regulus

Definition:

Genus Regulus refers to a group of small birds belonging to the family Regulidae.

Senses:

  1. Common Sense: Genus Regulus is a taxonomic classification for the kinglets, a family of small passerine birds.
  2. Local Sense: In certain regions, Genus Regulus can also refer specifically to the Golden-crowned Kinglet (Regulus satrapa).

Usage Examples:

Common Sense:

  • The Genus Regulus includes various species of kinglets found in North America and Eurasia.
  • Kinglets belonging to the Genus Regulus are known for their colorful plumage and melodious songs.
  • Scientists are studying the evolutionary history and genetic diversity of the Genus Regulus.

Local Sense (Golden-crowned Kinglet):

  • The Genus Regulus is recognized for its distinctive golden crown, which gives the Golden-crowned Kinglet its name.
  • During the spring migration, the Golden-crowned Kinglet is a common sighting in the local woodlands.
  • Observing the behavior and nesting habits of the Genus Regulus adds valuable information to ornithological studies.

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