family Xenopodidae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic family of aquatic frogs: In some biological classification systems, 'family Xenopodidae' refers to a distinct family containing the genus Xenopus (such as the African clawed frog), which in other systems is included within the broader family Pipidae.
Usage Notes
- The term 'family Xenopodidae' is used specifically in the scientific context of biological taxonomy (the science of naming and classifying organisms). Its usage indicates a particular perspective on how these frog species are grouped and related.
- It is a formal, technical term. The word 'family' in this context is a specific rank in the taxonomic hierarchy (e.g., kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species).
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The African clawed frog is sometimes placed in the family Xenopodidae.
- Some herpetologists recognize the family Xenopodidae as separate from Pipidae.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic debate: The status of 'family Xenopodidae' exemplifies how scientific classifications can change. Its use often implies a taxonomic viewpoint that distinguishes the unique characteristics of the genus from other pipid frogs.
- The paper argues for the reinstatement of the family Xenopodidae based on new genetic evidence.
Variants and Related Words
- Xenopodid (adj): Of or relating to the family Xenopodidae.
- Xenopodid frogs have specialized claws on their hind feet.
- Xenopus (n): The genus name for the African clawed frogs that are members of this family.
- Pipidae (n): The alternative, more commonly used family name that often includes .
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms for this precise scientific term. In taxonomic contexts, it can be described as:
- The Xenopus family (a less formal paraphrase).
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Taxon (n): A group of organisms at any taxonomic rank, such as a family.
- Classification (n): The systematic arrangement of organisms into taxonomic categories.
Noun
- in some classifications the family of the genus Xenopus which is otherwise included in the family Pipidae