Definition
The term 'genus sardinops' designates a specific group of sardines within the larger fish family Clupeidae. It's a taxonomic classification. Think of it as a particular model of car made by a certain manufacturer. Fish in this genus share certain characteristics, differentiating them from other sardines. 'Genus sardinops' is a tool for scientists to organize and understand biodiversity. The designation helps to show how different sardine species are related.