Definition of «new genus»

The phrase "new genus" refers to a newly discovered group or category of living things. It is used in the field of biology to classify and organize various species. A new genus represents a distinct and unique type of organisms that share certain common characteristics.

Sentences with «new genus»

  • A whole new genus of inexplicable machine, the X6 in one fell swoop nearly undoes all the design good that BMW has done for the planet. (automobilemag.com)
  • Several million species of animals are recognised, and more than 2000 new genus names and 15,000 new species names are added to the zoological literature every year. (blog.feedspot.com)
  • This is a brand new developer and a brand new genera for Mario, taking the classic characters that gamers have grown to know and love throughout generations of gaming and putting them in an unfamiliar setting. (gaminginstincts.com)
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