family Agamidae

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A taxonomic family of lizards: "Family Agamidae" is the scientific name for a family of lizards commonly known as agamids or dragon lizards. These are primarily Old World reptiles, found in Africa, Asia, and Australia.
Usage
  • The term "Family Agamidae" is used in formal, scientific contexts such as zoology, herpetology, and biological classification. It refers to the entire taxonomic group.
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Examples
  • Noun:
    • Researchers are studying the evolutionary history of the Family Agamidae.
    • Many species within the Family Agamidae, like the frilled lizard, have distinctive physical displays.
Advanced Usage
  • In phylogenetic studies, the clade Agamidae is often discussed in relation to its sister family, Chamaeleonidae (chameleons).
    • The study focused on the morphological differences between Family Agamidae and Family Chamaeleonidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Agamid (n): A common name for any member of the Family Agamidae.
    • The agamid darted across the hot rocks.
  • Agamidae: Often used without "Family" in technical writing.
    • The phylogeny of Agamidae is complex.
Synonyms
  • Agamids: The informal, plural common name for members of this family.
  • Dragon lizards: A descriptive common name for many species in this family, due to their often spiny or dramatic appearance.
Related Terms
  • Sauria: A suborder of reptiles that includes all lizards; "Family Agamidae" is classified within this group.
  • Old World: Refers to the continents of Africa, Asia, Europe, and Australia, which is the primary distribution range for this family.
Noun
  1. an Old World reptile family of Sauria

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