family Bombycillidae
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Definition
Proper noun: * Family Bombycillidae: A taxonomic family of birds within the suborder Oscines (songbirds). This family is commonly known as the waxwings.
Usage
- The term "family Bombycillidae" is used in formal ornithological and scientific contexts to classify a specific group of passerine birds.
- It is typically used with a singular verb, as it refers to a single taxonomic unit.
- Example: "The family Bombycillidae contains only three extant species: the Bohemian, Cedar, and Japanese waxwings."
Examples
- "In the taxonomic hierarchy, the Cedar waxwing belongs to the family Bombycillidae."
- "Ornithologists study the migratory patterns of members of the family Bombycillidae."
- "The family Bombycillidae is characterized by soft, silky plumage and unique red, waxy tips on some wing feathers."
Advanced Usage
- In phylogenetic studies, the placement of family Bombycillidae within the songbird lineage is discussed.
- The name is often used in contrast to other bird families within the same order (Passeriformes).
Variants and Related Words
- Bombycillidae: The same term, often used without the word "family" in scientific lists or keys.
- Waxwing (n.): The common name for any bird species within the family Bombycillidae.
- Bombycilla (n.): The genus name for the true waxwings within this family.
Synonyms
- Waxwings: This is the common English name for the family.
Different Meanings
- The term "family" in a non-scientific context has a completely different meaning (a group of related people). In "family Bombycillidae," it refers exclusively to a level of biological classification.
Noun
- a family of birds of the suborder Oscines