Liopelmidae
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Definition
Noun: 1. A family of amphibians: Liopelmidae is the scientific name for a family of primitive frogs native to New Zealand. This family is characterized by certain ancestral physical traits not commonly found in more modern frog families.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Liopelmidae are of great interest to evolutionary biologists.
- Conservation efforts are crucial for the survival of the Liopelmidae.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic context: The term is used almost exclusively in scientific literature, herpetology, and discussions of amphibian evolution to classify and refer to this specific lineage.
- The study focused on the unique skeletal structure of the Liopelmidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Leiopelmatidae (n): An alternative, more modern taxonomic spelling for the same family of frogs.
- Leiopelma (n): The genus name within the family Liopelmidae/Leiopelmatidae, containing the individual species (e.g., , Hochstetter's frog).
- New Zealand primitive frogs (n): The common name for members of this family.
Synonyms
- Leiopelmatidae (n): The alternate family name.
- Archey's frogs, Hochstetter's frogs (n): Common names for specific species within this family.
Related Terms
- Amphibian (n): The class of cold-blooded vertebrates to which these frogs belong.
- Anura (n): The order of tailless amphibians (frogs and toads) that includes this family.
- Primitive frog (n): A descriptive term highlighting their ancestral characteristics.
Noun
- primitive New Zealand frogs