family balaenicipitidae
A shoebill from the family Balaenicipitidae stands tall in the shallow water.
Proper noun A taxonomic family within the order Pelecaniformes, comprising a single extant species, the shoebill (Balaeniceps rex). It is a family of large, stork-like wading birds characterized by a massive, shoe-shaped bill.
The term "Balaenicipitidae" is used exclusively in scientific and zoological contexts to classify the shoebill bird taxonomically. It is always treated as a singular proper noun.
Examples - The shoebill is the sole member of the family Balaenicipitidae. - Ornithologists study the unique morphology of Balaenicipitidae. - Family Balaenicipitidae is endemic to tropical east Africa.
- In phylogenetic discussions: The term is used when discussing the evolutionary relationships and classification of birds within Pelecaniformes.
- The placement of Balaenicipitidae within Pelecaniformes has been confirmed by genetic studies.
- Balaenicipitid (noun, informal): A member of the family Balaenicipitidae; a shoebill.
- The zoo has acquired a new balaenicipitid.
- Shoebill (noun): The common name for , the only living species in this family.
- The shoebill is known for its patient hunting technique.
- Shoebill family: A common, descriptive synonym used in less formal scientific writing.
- The shoebill family is a fascinating group of birds.
This is a highly specialized taxonomic term. In non-scientific contexts, the common name "shoebill" is always used instead of "Balaenicipitidae." There are no idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this specific scientific term.
A shoebill from the family Balaenicipitidae stands tall in the shallow water.
- shoebills