family monocanthidae

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Definition

Proper noun: - Family Monocanthidae: A taxonomic family of marine fish commonly known as filefish. These fish are characterized by their compressed bodies, rough skin with small scales (often described as file-like), and a single, often extendable, dorsal spine.

Usage Notes
  • "Family Monocanthidae" is a scientific term used primarily in biology, ichthyology, and taxonomy. It refers to the entire biological grouping (family) of filefish species.
  • In everyday language, the common name "filefish" is used. The formal term "Family Monocanthidae" is used in academic, scientific, or very precise contexts.
Examples
  • Scientific Context:
    • The triggerfish is a close relative, belonging to a different family than the Family Monocanthidae.
    • Several new species have been classified within the Family Monocanthidae.
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify a rank in biological classification.
    • In the order Tetraodontiformes, you will find the Family Monocanthidae alongside families like Balistidae (triggerfishes) and Ostraciidae (boxfishes).
Variants and Related Words
  • Monocanthid (noun/adjective): A member of the Family Monocanthidae; pertaining to this family.
    • The aquarium has a fascinating collection of monocanthids.
  • Filefish (noun): The common name for fish in the Family Monocanthidae.
    • We saw a slender filefish hiding in the coral.
Synonyms
  • Filefish family: An informal synonym that describes the group by its common name.
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
  • Balistidae: The triggerfish family, a closely related family within the same order.
  • Tetraodontiformes: The order that includes filefish, triggerfish, pufferfish, and sunfish.
Noun
  1. filefishes