family gavialidae
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A family gavialidae crocodilian rests on a riverbank with its long, slender snout.
Definition
Noun: - Gavialidae: A family of reptiles within the order Crocodilia, comprising the gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) and its extinct relatives. Members of this family are characterized by their extremely long, narrow snouts adapted for catching fish.
Usage
- The term is used in scientific, zoological, and taxonomic contexts to classify a specific lineage of crocodilians.
- Example: "The family Gavialidae is represented today by a single living species, the gharial."
Advanced Usage
- In phylogenetic studies, Gavialidae is often discussed in relation to the families Crocodylidae (crocodiles) and Alligatoridae (alligators and caimans).
Variants and Related Words
- Gavialid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Gavialidae; pertaining to the family Gavialidae.
- Example: "Several gavialid fossils have been found in South America."
- Gharial (noun): The common name for the sole extant species, .
Synonyms
- Gavials (common name for the family members)
Notes on Meaning
This term refers exclusively to a taxonomic family. It should not be confused with the common names for individual animals, which are "gharial" or "gavial."
A family gavialidae crocodilian rests on a riverbank with its long, slender snout.
Noun
- gavials