family Pteriidae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic family of marine bivalve mollusks: Pteriidae is the scientific family name for a group of saltwater mollusks commonly known as pearl oysters, characterized by their winged or ear-shaped shells.
Usage
- The term "family Pteriidae" is used primarily in scientific, biological, and zoological contexts to classify and discuss these specific organisms within the animal kingdom.
- It is a formal taxonomic designation.
Examples
- Noun:
- The family Pteriidae includes several species of economic importance.
- Marine biologists studied the distribution of the family Pteriidae in the coral reef ecosystem.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used to specify a rank (family) within the biological classification system (taxonomy). Organisms in the family Pteriidae belong to the order Pteriida, class Bivalvia.
- The specimen was identified as a member of the family Pteriidae based on its shell morphology.
Variants and Related Words
- Pteriidae: The shorter, more common form of the full taxonomic name "family Pteriidae." It is often used interchangeably in scientific literature.
- Research on Pteriidae has advanced our understanding of pearl formation.
- Pearl oyster: The common name for the most well-known members of this family, particularly those in the genus .
- Pearl oysters are farmed for cultured pearls.
Synonyms
- Pearl oyster family: A descriptive synonym in non-scientific language.
Notes on Meaning
- The term refers exclusively to the biological family. It does not describe a social family unit or have any figurative meanings.
- While "pearl oysters" are the most famous members, the family Pteriidae includes other related bivalves that may not produce pearls.
Noun
- pearl oysters