Salientia

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Definition
  1. Proper noun (Taxonomic order):
    • An order of amphibians: "Salientia" is the taxonomic order comprising frogs, toads, and similar tailless amphibians. It is synonymous with the order Anura. Members of this order are characterized by their long hind legs adapted for jumping, the absence of a tail in the adult stage, and a life cycle that typically includes an aquatic larval stage (tadpole).
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The order Salientia includes over 7,000 known species.
    • Biologists study the evolution of jumping mechanisms within Salientia.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic classification: The term is used in scientific literature to refer to this specific amphibian order. It is often used interchangeably with "Anura," though "Anura" is more common in modern contexts.
    • The fossil record provides insights into the early diversification of the Salientia.
Variants and Related Words
  • Anura (n): The more commonly used synonym for the same taxonomic order.
    • Frogs and toads belong to the order Anura.
  • Salientian (adj/n): (Adjective) Pertaining to the order Salientia. (Noun) A member of the order Salientia.
    • The salientian skeleton is highly specialized for jumping.
Synonyms
  • Anura: The modern taxonomic name for the same order.
  • Frogs and toads: A common, non-scientific grouping of the animals within this order.
Related Phrases
  • Order of salientians: A phrase specifying the taxonomic rank.
    • He is an expert on the order of salientians.
Noun
  1. frogs, toads, tree toads