family Nymphalidae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic family of large, often brightly colored butterflies: "family Nymphalidae" refers to a specific scientific classification (family) within the order Lepidoptera. Members of this family are typically characterized by their size, vibrant wing patterns, and reduced front legs, which are often brush-like and not used for walking.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Monarch butterfly is one of the most well-known members of the family Nymphalidae.
- Our field guide has a dedicated section for the diverse family Nymphalidae.
- Researchers are studying the migration patterns within the family Nymphalidae.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic context: Used precisely in scientific literature to group related butterfly species.
- The phylogenetic study confirmed the placement of this genus within the family Nymphalidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Nymphalidae (n): The standard form, often used without "family" in scientific contexts.
- Nymphalidae is one of the largest butterfly families.
- Nymphalid (n, adj): A common name for any butterfly belonging to this family; also used as an adjective.
- We observed several nymphalid species. / It has typical nymphalid characteristics.
- Brush-footed butterflies (n): A common name for this family, referring to their reduced forelegs.
- Brush-footed butterflies, or Nymphalidae, are found worldwide.
Synonyms
- Brush-footed butterflies: The common name for the family.
- Four-footed butterflies: A less common name, also referencing their walking on only four legs.
Related Terms (Conceptual)
- Lepidoptera: The insect order containing all butterflies and moths, which includes the family Nymphalidae.
- Subfamily: A taxonomic rank below family, e.g., the subfamily Nymphalinae is part of the family Nymphalidae.
Noun
- large beautifully colored butterflies