family molidae
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Definition
Proper noun: * Family Molidae: A taxonomic family of marine fish within the order Tetraodontiformes. This family is characterized by large, distinctive ocean sunfish species, which have a truncated, almost circular body shape, very small mouths, and lack a true tail fin.
Usage
- The term "Family Molidae" is used in scientific and zoological contexts to classify and discuss the group of fish commonly known as ocean sunfish or molas.
- It is a formal, taxonomic designation.
Examples
- The Family Molidae includes the world's heaviest bony fish, the ocean sunfish ().
- All species within the Family Molidae share a unique body structure where the back fin and anal fin are elongated, forming a rudder-like structure called a clavus.
- Marine biologists study the evolutionary history of the Family Molidae to understand their relationship to other tetraodontiform fish like pufferfish and filefish.
Advanced Usage
- In phylogenetic studies, the Family Molidae is often discussed in relation to its sister family, the triggerfish (Balistidae).
Variants and Related Words
- Molidae: The abbreviated form of the family name, often used interchangeably in technical writing.
- Mola (noun): The genus name within Family Molidae, containing species like and .
- Ocean sunfish (noun): The common name for fish belonging to the Family Molidae.
- Sunfish (noun): A broader common name that can refer to fish in Family Molidae or freshwater sunfish in the family Centrarchidae; context is key.
Synonyms
- Ocean sunfish family: A descriptive synonym in plain English.
- Molas: A common name for members of this family.
Related Terms
- Tetraodontiformes (noun): The biological order to which Family Molidae belongs.
- Clavus (noun): The characteristic pseudo-tail formed by the convergence of the dorsal and anal fins in members of the Family Molidae.
Noun
- ocean sunfishes