family Antilocapridae

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Definition

Proper noun A taxonomic family within the order Artiodactyla, comprising only the pronghorns. It is a monotypic family, containing a single extant genus, Antilocapra.

Usage

The term "family Antilocapridae" is used exclusively in scientific and zoological contexts to classify the pronghorn, a hoofed mammal native to North America. It denotes a specific biological grouping.

Examples - The pronghorn is the sole surviving member of family Antilocapridae. - Family Antilocapridae is distinguished from other ruminants by its branched, deciduous horns. - In taxonomic lists, the pronghorn is classified under family Antilocapridae.

Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used to specify a rank (family) in biological classification.
    • The study focused on the evolutionary history of family Antilocapridae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Antilocapridae: The standard form, often used without the word "family" in technical writing.
  • Antilocapra: The genus within this family, containing the pronghorn ().
  • Pronghorn: The common name for the animal belonging to this family.
  • Antilocaprine: (Adjective) Relating to or characteristic of the family Antilocapridae.
Synonyms
  • Pronghorn family: A descriptive synonym used in less formal scientific communication.
Notes

This is a specialized zoological term. There are no common idioms, phrasal verbs, or colloquial uses associated with it. Its usage is confined to academic, research, and wildlife management contexts.

Noun
  1. comprising only the pronghorns