clinidae

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clinidae

A small clinidae swims among the coral reef.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A family of marine fish: Clinidae refers to a taxonomic family of small, elongated fish belonging to the order Blenniiformes. They are commonly known as clinids or kelpfish.
    • Biological characteristics: Members of the family Clinidae are viviparous, meaning they give birth to live young rather than laying eggs. They are typically found in temperate and tropical seas, often associated with seaweed, kelp beds, or rocky reefs.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The biologist studied the diverse species within the Clinidae family.
    • Kelpfish, belonging to the family Clinidae, are important for the coastal ecosystem.
Advanced Usage
  • In scientific taxonomy: The term is used in formal biological classification.
    • The specimen was keyed out and identified as a member of Clinidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Clinid (n): A common name for any fish belonging to the family Clinidae.
    • Several clinids were observed hiding in the kelp.
  • Kelpfish (n): A common name for many species within Clinidae, referring to their typical habitat.
    • The kelpfish is a master of camouflage.
Synonyms
  • Viviparous blennies: A descriptive synonym highlighting their reproductive method and superficial resemblance to blennies.
  • Kelp blennies: A common name referencing their habitat.
Notes
  • Technical Term: "Clinidae" is primarily a scientific term used in ichthyology (the study of fish) and marine biology. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
  • Family Name: In biological nomenclature, family names like Clinidae are always capitalized and often italicized in scientific writing.
clinidae

A small clinidae swims among the coral reef.

Noun
  1. viviparous blennies of temperate and tropical seas

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