The Ash-leaved Maple is now made into a separate genus, and is called Negundo fraxinifolia.
One of the most remarkable forms is Cervus sedgwicki (sometimes placed in a separate genus, Polycladus) from the Forest Bed of Norfolk and from the Upper Pliocene of the Val d'Arno.
The genus Macropus includes not only the Kangaroos but also the Wallabies, which are really indistinguishable, though they have sometimes been placed in a separate genus Halmaturus.
The Polar Bear has even been placed in a separate genus, Thalassarctos, a proceeding which is quite unnecessary.
The next has been formed into a separate genus, Urva; the teeth are blunter than in Herpestes.
This animal forms a separate genus of Gray, following Professor Peters' Arctogale, on account of the smallness of the teeth and the protraction of the palate.
This animal is the same as Hodgson's Ursitaxus inauritus, the Bharsiah which figures as a separate genus in Cuvier.
This peculiar species is very different from the preceding and may represent a separate genus, Craspedilium.
The rich collection of the Challenger has added to it only four other species, one of which is most nearly allied to the former, whilst the others belong to a separate genus, Cannosphaera (Pl.
The fennecs, however, have been formed into a separate genus, termed Megalotis, from the extreme size of their ears.
Consequently, as action also refers to being, it is also considered a separate genus.
Quality also refers to being, it also is erected into a separate genus.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "separate genus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.