family lacertidae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic family of reptiles: "Family Lacertidae" is the scientific name for a family of lizards commonly known as wall lizards or true lizards. These are primarily Old World lizards, meaning they are native to Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The sand lizard is a member of the family Lacertidae.
- Biologists study the evolutionary history of the family Lacertidae.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic classification: The term is used in scientific contexts to categorize and discuss a specific clade of lizards. It is often contrasted with other lizard families like Iguanidae or Gekkonidae.
- The specimen was definitively placed within the family Lacertidae based on its skeletal morphology.
Variants and Related Words
Lacertid (noun/adjective): A common name for any lizard belonging to the family Lacertidae; also used as an adjective.
- The lacertid darted into the rocks. (Here, 'lacertid' is a noun meaning a member of the family Lacertidae.)
- We observed typical lacertid behavior. (Here, 'lacertid' is an adjective meaning 'of or relating to the family Lacertidae'.)
Lacertilian (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of lizards in general. This is a broader term than "lacertid."
- The fossil showed distinct lacertilian features.
Synonyms
- Wall lizards: A common name for many species in this family.
- True lizards: Another informal name for the family.
- Old World lizards: A descriptive term referencing their geographic distribution.
Related Phrases
- Family of lizards: A general phrase of which "family Lacertidae" is a specific instance.
- Lacertidae family: An alternative word order with the same meaning, though "family Lacertidae" is the standard form in taxonomy.
Noun
- Old World lizards