family myctophidae

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family myctophidae

A lanternfish from the family Myctophidae glows in the dark ocean depths.

Definition

Noun: * Family Myctophidae: A taxonomic family of deep-sea fishes, commonly known as lanternfishes. These are small, bioluminescent fish characterized by having light-producing organs on their bodies.

Usage
  • The word family Myctophidae is used in scientific and zoological contexts to classify and discuss this specific group of marine life.
  • It functions as a proper noun, referring to the formal biological family name.
Examples
  • Scientists are studying the bioluminescent patterns in family Myctophidae.
  • Family Myctophidae is one of the most abundant and widely distributed families of vertebrates in the deep sea.
  • The research paper focused on the migratory behavior of species within family Myctophidae.
Advanced Usage
  • In technical writing, the family name may be italicized: . When used with "family," it is typically not italicized.
  • It can be used in a hierarchical taxonomic description: "The lanternfish belongs to the order Myctophiformes and the family Myctophidae."
Variants and Related Words
  • Myctophid (noun/adjective): A common term for any fish belonging to the family Myctophidae. (e.g., "Myctophids are crucial to the oceanic food web.")
  • Lanternfish (noun): The common name for members of this family.
  • Genus Myctophum: An example genus within the family Myctophidae.
Synonyms
  • Lanternfishes (common name)
  • Myctophids (scientific common term)
Notes
  • There are no standard idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this specific scientific term. Its usage is confined to formal biological and marine science discourse.
family myctophidae

A lanternfish from the family Myctophidae glows in the dark ocean depths.

Noun
  1. deep-sea fishes comprising the lantern fishes