congeneric


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Synonyms for congeneric

an animal or plant that bears a relationship to another (as related by common descent or by membership in the same genus)

belonging to the same genus

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We thus obtained average values from rare taxa in South Korea and from their congeners (where more than one was available; e.g., Cypripedium)', in total, comparisons were possible for nine congeneric pairs (39 taxa; see the numbers 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 13, 15, and 19; Table 1) for this dataset.
Thus, this study reports, for the first time, oocyte production and recruitment of two congeneric species from a subtropical region, using histology and model-based stereology.
Random noise and congeneric discrimination in Conocephalus (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae).
However, estimates of age produced by Haag (2009b) for a congeneric species, Quadrula pustulosa, using annual shell rings suggests an age of 2-3 years for specimens of 25 mm in length.
Evolutionary and acclimation-induced variation in the thermal limits of heart function in congeneric marine snails (genus Tegula): implications for vertical zonation.
Leptidolon vittipenne Reuter is judged to be congeneric with Polyzus galbanus Eyles and Schuh; because Leptidolon Reuter is the older name.
Blair, "Comparisons of ribosomal internal transcribed spacers from two congeneric species of flukes (platyhelminthes: Trematoda: Digenea)," Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, vol.
Typically they perched with their wings relatively wide open, but a photograph of the upper side alone would not necessarily permit a conclusive identification from among the five congeneric skippers found in the UAE and Northern Oman (Larsen & Larsen 1982; Gillett 1995; Feulner 2007).
Accordingly, we conducted a series of one-factor, congeneric analyses in which items were allowed to load on only one hypothesized factor (i.e., adequate indicators of the latent variable), and error terms were not allowed to correlate until an adequate measurement model was obtained.
The linear model used in our study is Spearman's factor analysis (FA) model, usually known as the congeneric model in the psychometric literature (Joreskog, 1971).