family pristidae

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Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic family of large, primitive rays characterized by their elongated, saw-like snouts. These marine fish belong to the order Rhinopristiformes and are commonly known as sawfishes.

Usage

The term "family Pristidae" is used in scientific and zoological contexts to classify and discuss this specific group of elasmobranch fish. - The family Pristidae is distinguished from other rays by its distinctive rostrum. - Conservation efforts are crucial for all species within the family Pristidae.

Advanced Usage
  • In formal taxonomy, the family name is always capitalized ("Pristidae") and italicized in print. The vernacular term "sawfish" is used for its members.
    • The genus Pristis is part of the family Pristidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pristid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Pristidae; pertaining to the family Pristidae.
    • The fossil record provides evidence of ancient pristids.
  • Sawfish (noun): The common name for any ray within the family Pristidae.
    • The smalltooth sawfish is a critically endangered species.
Synonyms
  • Sawfishes: The common name for members of this family.
Related Phrases
  • Pristidae family: An alternative phrasing with the same meaning.
    • The Pristidae family is found in tropical and subtropical waters.
Noun
  1. large primitive rays with elongated snouts

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