cynocephalidae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A family of Dermoptera: Cynocephalidae is the scientific name for a family of mammals within the order Dermoptera, commonly known as colugos or flying lemurs.
Usage
- The word "Cynocephalidae" is used almost exclusively in formal, scientific, or zoological contexts to classify and discuss these specific gliding mammals. It is a proper noun (the name of a taxonomic family) and is typically capitalized.
Examples
- Noun:
- The two extant species of colugo are classified under the family Cynocephalidae.
- Researchers studied the gliding membrane, or patagium, unique to members of the Cynocephalidae.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: In biological taxonomy, "Cynocephalidae" is used to specify the family level, which sits above the genus level and below the order level (Dermoptera).
- The order Dermoptera contains only the single family Cynocephalidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Colugo (n): The common name for any mammal within the family Cynocephalidae.
- The colugo is a nocturnal gliding mammal found in Southeast Asia.
- Flying lemur (n): Another common name for colugos, though they are not true lemurs.
- Despite its name, the flying lemur cannot truly fly and is not closely related to lemurs.
- Dermoptera (n): The order to which the family Cynocephalidae belongs.
- Dermoptera is an order of gliding mammals.
Synonyms
- Colugo family: A descriptive synonym in non-scientific language.
- Flying lemur family: A common but imprecise synonym, as these animals are not lemurs.
Notes on Meaning
- The term refers specifically to a biological family. It does not have other general meanings outside of scientific classification.
- The common names "flying lemur" and "colugo" refer to the animals themselves, while "Cynocephalidae" refers to the taxonomic group they belong to.
Noun
- a family of Dermoptera