family latimeridae

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family latimeridae

The coelacanth is the only living member of the family Latimeridae.

Definition

Proper noun * Family Latimeridae: A taxonomic family of lobe-finned fish (coelacanths), considered extinct until the discovery of living members. This family is characterized by its ancient lineage and unique anatomical features, such as limb-like fins.

Usage
  • "Family Latimeridae" is used in scientific and zoological contexts to classify a specific group of fish within the order Coelacanthiformes.
  • It is typically preceded by the taxonomic rank "family" but can be referred to simply as "Latimeridae" in technical writing.
Examples
  • The coelacanth, a living fossil, is the sole surviving genus within the family Latimeridae.
  • Fossils show that Latimeridae was once more widespread.
  • Scientists study the family Latimeridae to understand vertebrate evolution.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is central to discussions in paleontology, evolutionary biology, and ichthyology.
  • It is often used in contrast with other extinct coelacanth families to highlight the unique survival of .
Variants and Related Words
  • Latimeridae: The standard abbreviated form of the family name, used interchangeably in scientific literature.
  • Coelacanth: The common name for the living fish belonging to this family (genus ).
  • Latimeria: The sole extant genus within the family Latimeridae.
Synonyms
  • There are no direct common-language synonyms. In precise scientific classification, it is synonymous only with itself. Periphrastically, it can be described as "the coelacanth family."
Different Meanings

This term has a single, specific meaning in biological taxonomy. It does not have other general definitions.

family latimeridae

The coelacanth is the only living member of the family Latimeridae.

Noun
  1. extinct except for the coelacanth