Trachipteridae

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Definition

Noun: 1. A family of marine fish: Trachipteridae is the scientific family name for a group of fish commonly known as ribbonfish or dealfish. These are deep-sea fish characterized by extremely elongated, ribbon-like, laterally compressed bodies, often with long, filamentous pelvic fins.

Usage

The word "Trachipteridae" is used almost exclusively in formal, scientific contexts such as marine biology, ichthyology (the study of fish), and taxonomic classification. It refers to the entire biological family. - The specimen was identified as a member of the family Trachipteridae. - The bizarre morphology of Trachipteridae is an adaptation to deep-sea life.

Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Hierarchy: In scientific classification, "Trachipteridae" specifies a rank (family) within the order Lampriformes. It groups together several genera, such as , , and .
    • The order Lampriformes includes the families Trachipteridae, Lampridae (opah), and Regalecidae (oarfish).
Variants and Related Words
  • Trachipterid (noun/adjective): A less common term used to refer to an individual fish belonging to the Trachipteridae family, or as an adjective describing characteristics of the family.
    • The museum acquired a rare trachipterid specimen.
    • The trachipterid body plan is highly specialized.
Synonyms
  • Ribbonfishes (common name)
  • Dealfishes (common name for some species within the family)
Related Terms (Contextual)
  • Lampriformes: The biological order to which the family Trachipteridae belongs.
  • Regalecidae: The family of oarfish, which are closely related and share a similar elongated body form with Trachipteridae.
  • Deep-sea fish: The ecological category for fish like those in the Trachipteridae family.
Noun
  1. ribbonfishes

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