family rhinolophidae
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Definition
Noun: * Family Rhinolophidae: A taxonomic family of bats, commonly known as Old World leaf-nosed bats or horseshoe bats. This family is characterized by a distinctive, complex nose-leaf structure around the nostrils, which aids in echolocation. They are found primarily in tropical and temperate regions of the Old World (Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australasia).
Usage
- The word "Rhinolophidae" is a scientific, taxonomic term used primarily in biological and zoological contexts.
- It functions as a singular collective noun referring to the entire family group.
- Example: "The family Rhinolophidae comprises over 100 species of insect-eating bats."
Examples
- Noun:
- Researchers are studying the echolocation calls of the family Rhinolophidae.
- A key identifying feature of the family Rhinolophidae is its horseshoe-shaped nose leaf.
- Several species within the family Rhinolophidae are considered threatened due to habitat loss.
Advanced Usage
- In formal scientific writing, the family name is often italicized: .
- When used in a taxonomic hierarchy, it is preceded by "family":
- Order: Chiroptera; Family: Rhinolophidae; Genus: Rhinolophus.
Variants and Related Words
- Rhinolophid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Rhinolophidae; pertaining to this family.
- The rhinolophid bats were captured for the study.
- Horseshoe bat (common noun): The common name for bats of this family, derived from the shape of their nose-leaf.
- The greater horseshoe bat is a well-known rhinolophid.
Synonyms
- Old World leaf-nosed bats: The descriptive common name for the family.
- Horseshoe bats: A common name based on physical morphology.
Different Meanings
- The word "family" has many general meanings (e.g., a group of related people, a category of related things). In this specific term, "family" is used strictly in its biological taxonomic sense, representing a rank in classification (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species).
Noun
- Old World leaf-nosed bats