family Leporidae
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Definition
Proper noun * Leporidae: The biological family comprising hares and rabbits. This is the taxonomic classification for these lagomorph mammals.
Usage Notes
- Capitalization: "Leporidae" is always capitalized, as it is a proper noun denoting a scientific family name.
- Context: This term is used almost exclusively in scientific, zoological, or academic contexts. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- Grammar: It is treated as a singular noun (e.g., "Leporidae is a family...").
Examples
- The family Leporidae includes both wild and domesticated species.
- All members of Leporidae are characterized by their long ears and powerful hind legs.
- Taxonomists place the genus (European rabbits) within the family Leporidae.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify a rank in biological classification: Order Lagomorpha > Family Leporidae > Genera (e.g., , ).
- Formal Writing: Used in research papers, field guides, and textbooks. Example: "The evolutionary history of the family Leporidae is complex."
Variants and Related Words
- Leporid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Leporidae; relating to the family Leporidae.
- Example: "The leporid skull has distinct features."
- Lepus (proper noun): The genus within Leporidae that includes hares.
- Oryctolagus (proper noun): The genus within Leporidae that includes the European rabbit.
Synonyms
- Hares and rabbits (common name): This is the everyday English phrase for members of this family.
- Leporids (scientific common name): A collective term for animals in this family.
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Lagomorpha (proper noun): The larger biological order that contains the family Leporidae and the family Ochotonidae (pikas).
- Ochotonidae (proper noun): The family of pikas, which are lagomorphs but not members of Leporidae.
Noun
- hares and rabbits