family phyllostomidae
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A leaf-nosed bat from the family Phyllostomidae hangs upside down in a tropical cave.
Definition
- Proper noun:
- Family Phyllostomidae: A taxonomic family of bats commonly known as New World leaf-nosed bats, characterized by a distinctive, often elaborate, leaf-like structure on their noses.
Usage
- The term "family Phyllostomidae" is used in formal, scientific contexts such as zoology, biology, and taxonomy to classify and discuss this specific group of bats.
- It is typically preceded by the word "family" when specifying the taxonomic rank.
Examples
- Scientific Classification:
- Descriptive Biology:
Advanced Usage
- In detailed scientific writing, the family name may be used without the word "family" once established, often italicized: .
- The phylogeny of Phyllostomidae is complex.
Variants and Related Words
- Phyllostomid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Phyllostomidae; pertaining to this family.
- The phyllostomid bats are primarily nocturnal.
Synonyms
- New World leaf-nosed bats: The common English name for this family.
- American leaf-nosed bats: An alternative descriptive name.
Notes
- This is a specialized scientific term. In everyday language, the common names ("leaf-nosed bats") are more frequently used.
- The family is part of the order Chiroptera (bats).
A leaf-nosed bat from the family Phyllostomidae hangs upside down in a tropical cave.
Noun
- New World leaf-nosed bats