Species I believe.
Mollusks don't have an genus, they are a separate phylum on their own. Only if you are refering to a specific mollusc, then a genus can be specified.
Yes, it is possible for a family to have more than one genus. Families are classified based on similarities in characteristics, so it is common for a family to include multiple genera that share certain traits or evolutionary relationships.
There isn't one genus for all insects. Insects are part of a much larger group; Class: Insecta.
Not necessarily. While it is preferable for accurate classification, in common usage, a species can be referred to by its specific epithet or common name without the genus. For scientific accuracy and clarity, it is best to include both the genus and species names.
The genus species of sharks vary based on the specific type of shark. Some examples include the Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias), Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna zygaena), and Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier).
There are several English names of the Lobelia genus. Some of the most popular include: Asthma weed, Barfweed, Indian Tobacco, Pukeweed, and Vomitwort.
Some words that rhyme with "genus" include Venus, fetus, and penis.
The domestic rabbit belongs to the genus Oryctolagus and the species Oryctolagus cuniculus. This species is commonly known as the European rabbit, which has been domesticated and bred into various breeds. Wild rabbits, which are also part of the same genus, include several other species within the family Leporidae.
A genus with one species is a monospecific genus.
Mollusks don't have an genus, they are a separate phylum on their own. Only if you are refering to a specific mollusc, then a genus can be specified.
Mammoths were a genus of elephant. There were several species. Some examples of the scientific names of mammoths include Mammuthus primigenius, Mammuthus columbi, and Mammuthus sungari.
A bluetail is either of two species of bird in the genus Tarsiger, or any of several species of damselfly in the genus Ischnura.
Kangaroos belong to the genus macropus. There are several different species of kangaroo. The most common is the red kangaroo, which is part of the species Rufus.
There are several genera of mosquitoes (nearly 41).
Yes, it is possible for a family to have more than one genus. Families are classified based on similarities in characteristics, so it is common for a family to include multiple genera that share certain traits or evolutionary relationships.
There isn't one genus for all insects. Insects are part of a much larger group; Class: Insecta.
A birthwort is any of several plant species of the genus Aristolochia.