family lophiidae
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic family of marine fish known as anglerfish, characterized by large heads, wide mouths, and a modified dorsal fin spine that acts as a lure to attract prey.
Usage
- Scientific Classification: Used in biological and ichthyological contexts to refer to this specific family within the order Lophiiformes.
- The bizarre morphology of the family Lophiidae has fascinated marine biologists for centuries.
- General Description: Used to describe the group as a whole.
- Fish belonging to the family Lophiidae are commonly found in deep and shallow waters around the world.
Advanced Usage
- In Evolutionary Biology: Discussing adaptations.
- The evolution of bioluminescence in the family Lophiidae is a classic example of a predatory adaptation.
Variants and Related Words
- Lophiid (adjective/noun): Of or pertaining to the family Lophiidae; a member of this family.
- The lophiid anglerfish uses its esca to lure prey.
- Anglerfish (noun): The common name for fish in this family.
- The anglerfish is the most famous member of the family Lophiidae.
Synonyms
- Anglerfish family
- Goosefish family (Note: 'Goosefish' often refers specifically to the genus within Lophiidae).
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Esca: The fleshy growth at the tip of the angler's lure (illicium).
- Illicium: The modified first spine of the dorsal fin that bears the esca.
- Benthic: Referring to the bottom of a sea or lake, the habitat of many lophiids.
Noun
- large-headed marine fishes comprising the anglers