family Gonorhynchidae
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Definition
Proper noun * Family Gonorhynchidae: A taxonomic family of fish within the order Gonorynchiformes. This family is characterized by having a single, coextensive genus, Gonorhynchus. These are small, slender, sand-dwelling marine fish.
Usage Notes
- This term is used exclusively in scientific and taxonomic contexts, specifically in ichthyology (the study of fish).
- As a proper noun referring to a specific taxonomic group, it is typically capitalized: Family Gonorhynchidae.
- It is often used in technical descriptions, classification keys, and academic literature.
Examples
- The family Gonorhynchidae contains species adapted for life on the sea floor.
- In the taxonomic hierarchy, the family Gonorhynchidae is placed within the order Gonorynchiformes.
- This specimen's morphological features clearly place it within the family Gonorhynchidae.
Advanced Usage
- The family is noted for being coextensive with its single genus, meaning the family contains only that one genus and all species within that genus belong to this family.
Variants and Related Words
- Gonorhynchidae: The shorter form, often used synonymously with "family Gonorhynchidae" in taxonomic lists.
- Gonorhynchus: The sole genus within this family.
- Gonorynchiformes: The order to which this family belongs.
Synonyms
- Beaked sandfishes (a common name for fish in this family, referring to their pointed snouts).
Noun
- coextensive with the genus Gonorhynchus