Irenidae
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Definition
Noun: 1. A family of birds within the suborder Oscines (songbirds): Irenidae is the scientific family name for a specific group of small, brightly colored passerine birds, commonly known as fairy-bluebirds and leafbirds.
Usage
- The term Irenidae is used almost exclusively in formal ornithological (bird science) contexts to classify and discuss this particular taxonomic family.
- Example: "The Irenidae family is primarily distributed across tropical regions of Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent."
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy, Irenidae sits within the order Passeriformes (perching birds) and the suborder Oscines (true songbirds). Discussions might compare its members to those in related families like Chloropseidae (formerly used for leafbirds) or Icteridae (New World blackbirds).
Variants and Related Words
- Irenid (noun/adjective): A member of the Irenidae family; pertaining to the Irenidae family.
- Example (noun): "The Asian fairy-bluebird is a well-known irenid."
- Example (adjective): "The study focused on irenid plumage characteristics."
- Common Names: Fairy-bluebird, Leafbird. These are the non-scientific names for birds belonging to the Irenidae family.
Synonyms
- Fairy-bluebird family: A descriptive synonym referencing its most iconic members.
- Leafbird family: A descriptive synonym referencing another prominent group within the family.
Different Meanings
- The word Irenidae has only one specific meaning in modern English usage: it is a proper noun denoting a biological family in zoological taxonomy. It is not used in general language or with other definitions.
Noun
- a family of birds of the suborder Oscines