family phasianidae
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A male ring-necked pheasant, a member of the family Phasianidae, struts through a grassy meadow.
Definition
Proper noun * Family Phasianidae: A taxonomic family of birds within the order Galliformes. This family includes heavy-bodied, ground-feeding birds such as pheasants, quails, partridges, and their relatives. Members are typically characterized by strong feet adapted for scratching the ground, short rounded wings, and often showy plumage, particularly in males.
Usage Notes
- "Family Phasianidae" is a scientific, taxonomic term used primarily in biological and ornithological contexts. It is always capitalized.
- In everyday language, people refer to the individual birds (e.g., a pheasant, a quail) rather than using the family name.
- It functions as a singular collective noun (e.g., ).
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The ring-necked pheasant and the bobwhite quail both belong to the family Phasianidae.
- Ornithologists study the evolutionary relationships within family Phasianidae.
- Descriptive Context:
- Family Phasianidae contains some of the world's most widely introduced game birds.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify a rank in biological classification.
- The chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) is classified in the order Galliformes, family Phasianidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Phasianid (noun): A member of the family Phasianidae.
- The junglefowl is a phasianid native to Southeast Asia.
- Phasianid (adjective): Of or relating to the family Phasianidae.
- The exhibit focused on phasianid behavior.
Synonyms
- Pheasant family: A common, less formal name for the same taxonomic group.
- The partridge is a member of the pheasant family.
Different Meanings
- This term has a single, specific meaning in biological taxonomy. It does not have general English definitions outside this scientific context.
A male ring-necked pheasant, a member of the family Phasianidae, struts through a grassy meadow.
Noun
- pheasants; quails; partridges