generas
Generas is not a standard term in modern biology. In taxonomy, the rank used for grouping closely related species is called a genus, and the conventional plural form is genera. The form generas appears only as a mistaken plural or in nonstandard usages and is not recognized in contemporary zoological or botanical nomenclature.
Etymology and usage. The word genus comes from Latin, and its correct plural in scientific writing is
Examples and relationships. The genus Panthera includes species such as Panthera leo (lion) and Panthera tigris
Language notes. In English and many languages that borrow Latin taxonomy, the correct plural is genera. The
See also. Taxonomy, binomial nomenclature, Latin grammar, zoological nomenclature, botanical nomenclature.