family apodidae
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Definition
Noun: - Swifts: A biological family of birds known for their fast flight; small, highly aerial birds with long, slender wings and short legs. In older classification systems, this family was sometimes included within the order Coraciiformes (which includes kingfishers and bee-eaters).
Usage Notes
- The term "family Apodidae" is used in scientific and ornithological contexts to classify a specific taxonomic group of birds. It is a formal, technical term.
- The common name for members of this family is "swifts."
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The family Apodidae comprises over 100 species of swifts.
- Researchers studied the migratory patterns of the family Apodidae.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Discussion: Used to discuss evolutionary relationships, anatomical features (e.g., wing morphology), or ecological roles specific to this bird family.
- The placement of the family Apodidae has been revised; it is now firmly placed in the order Apodiformes.
Variants and Related Words
- Apodidae: The same term without the word "family"; often used interchangeably in technical writing.
- Swift (n): The common name for any bird belonging to the family Apodidae.
- The common swift (Apus apus) is a well-known member of the family Apodidae.
- Apodiform (adj): Relating to the order Apodiformes, which includes the family Apodidae.
- Apodiform birds are characterized by their small feet.
Synonyms
- Swifts: This is the direct common-name synonym for the family.
Notes on Classification
- The reference context notes that "in former classifications [it was] included in the order Coraciiformes." This highlights a historical taxonomic classification that has been updated. Modern taxonomy places the family Apodidae within its own order, Apodiformes.
Noun
- swifts; in former classifications included in the order Coraciiformes