Aegypiidae
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Definition
Noun: * Aegypiidae: In some taxonomic classifications, a family of birds comprising the Old World vultures. These birds are more commonly classified within the broader family Accipitridae, which also includes hawks, eagles, and kites.
Usage Notes
- Scientific Context: The term "Aegypiidae" is used primarily in specialized scientific literature, particularly in ornithology and taxonomy. It is a technical term for a proposed family grouping.
- Common Classification: It is important to note that in most modern and common classifications, these birds are not placed in a separate family. The term is most useful when discussing historical or alternative taxonomic systems.
Examples
- Scientific Discussion:
- The author's paper argued for the recognition of Aegypiidae as a distinct family based on morphological differences.
- While some older systems listed vultures under Aegypiidae, contemporary taxonomy typically places them in Accipitridae.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Debate: The term is central to discussions about avian classification. Using "Aegypiidae" implies a specific stance or reference to a particular taxonomic framework that separates these vultures from other birds of prey.
- The debate over whether to classify Old World vultures as Aegypiidae or Accipitridae hinges on genetic evidence.
Variants and Related Words
- Aegypiinae (noun): A subfamily name sometimes used within Accipitridae to group the Old World vultures, representing a compromise in classification.
- Old World vulture (noun): The common name for the birds this term describes, such as the griffon vulture, cinereous vulture, and Egyptian vulture.
- Accipitridae (noun): The larger, more commonly accepted family that includes these vultures along with hawks and eagles.
Synonyms
- Old World vulture family: A descriptive, non-technical synonym.
- (Member of) Accipitridae: The more widely accepted classification, though this is a broader term.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Taxonomy: The science of classification.
- Ornithology: The study of birds.
- Carrion feeder: An ecological term describing the vulture's diet, which is a key characteristic of this group.
Noun
- in some classifications considered the family comprising the Old World vultures which are more often included in the family Accipitridae