family Rynchopidae

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Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic family of birds, coextensive with the genus Rynchops, commonly known as skimmers. This family is characterized by birds with unique elongated lower mandibles used for skimming the water's surface to catch prey.

Usage
  • The term is used in scientific, ornithological, and zoological contexts to classify a specific group of birds.
  • It functions as a singular, collective noun referring to the entire family group.
Examples
  • The family Rynchopidae contains only three species, all known for their distinctive feeding technique.
  • Ornithologists study the family Rynchopidae to understand the evolution of specialized beak morphology.
  • Skimmers, belonging to the family Rynchopidae, are found in coastal regions and large rivers.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy, Rynchopidae is placed within the order Charadriiformes, which also includes gulls, terns, and auks.
  • The family name is often used in its abbreviated form "Rynchopidae" in technical literature.
Variants and Related Words
  • Rynchopidae: The standard abbreviated or alternative form of the full name "family Rynchopidae."
  • Skimmers: The common name for the birds constituting this family.
  • Genus Rynchops: The sole genus within the family, making the family and genus coextensive.
Synonyms
  • Skimmers (common name)
  • Rynchopidae (scientific name)
Related Terms (Contextual)
  • Charadriiformes: The biological order to which this family belongs.
  • Avian taxonomy: The scientific classification system for birds, within which "family" is a key rank.
Noun
  1. coextensive with the genus Rynchops: skimmers