family elopidae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A family of ray-finned fish: "family Elopidae" is the taxonomic family name for a group of fish that includes the tarpons and ladyfishes. These are large, silvery, marine and brackish water fish.
Usage
- Noun:
- The tarpon, a popular game fish, belongs to the family Elopidae.
- Scientists study the evolutionary history of the family Elopidae.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic classification: Used in scientific contexts to specify a particular biological family within the order Elopiformes.
- The fossil record provides insights into the early members of family Elopidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Elopid (adj): Of or relating to the family Elopidae.
- The elopid morphology is distinctive.
- Elopid (n): Informal term for any fish within the family Elopidae.
- Several elopids were observed in the estuary.
Synonyms
- Elopidae: This is the formal scientific name; there is no common English synonym for the taxonomic family name itself.
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Tarpon ( spp.): A genus within the family Elopidae, referring to the large, silvery game fish.
- Ladyfish ( spp.): A genus within the family Elopidae, referring to a smaller, slender fish.
- Order Elopiformes: The larger taxonomic order that contains the family Elopidae.
Noun
- tarpons and ladyfishes