family Capromyidae

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Definition

Noun: - Family Capromyidae: A biological family of rodents commonly known as hutias or coypus. This family primarily includes species native to the Caribbean islands and parts of South America. They are medium-sized, herbivorous mammals.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The family Capromyidae includes several endangered species of hutias.
    • Biologists are studying the evolutionary history of the family Capromyidae.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic classification: The term is used in scientific contexts to classify a specific group of rodents within the order Rodentia.
    • The species was reclassified and placed within the family Capromyidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Capromyid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Capromyidae; pertaining to this family.
    • The capromyid population on the island is stable.
  • Hutia (noun): The common name for most rodents in the family Capromyidae.
    • The hutia is the largest native land mammal in the Caribbean.
  • Coypu (noun): A common name sometimes used for specific large, semi-aquatic rodents within related families (like Myocastoridae), but historically and informally associated with some capromyids. Note: The true coypu () is not a member of Capromyidae.
    • The nutria, or coypu, is often confused with members of the family Capromyidae.
Synonyms
  • Hutia family: A common descriptive synonym.
  • West Indian hutias: A geographical descriptor for the group.
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
  • Rodentia: The order to which the family Capromyidae belongs.
  • Suborder Hystricomorpha: The suborder containing this family.
  • Myocastoridae: The family of the true coypu/nutria, often discussed in relation to Capromyidae.
Noun
  1. coypus