family troglodytidae
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Definition
Noun: - Family Troglodytidae: A taxonomic family of small, predominantly brown, insectivorous passerine birds commonly known as wrens. This family is characterized by their compact bodies, often upright tails, and loud, complex songs.
Usage
- The term Family Troglodytidae is used in formal ornithological and biological contexts to classify and discuss this specific family of birds.
- It is a singular, collective noun referring to the entire taxonomic group.
Examples
- Noun:
- The Family Troglodytidae includes over 80 species of wrens found primarily in the New World.
- Ornithologists study the vocalizations and nesting behaviors of the Family Troglodytidae.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific writing, the family name is often italicized: .
- When used in a taxonomic hierarchy, it is preceded by the word "family": "The bird belongs to the family Troglodytidae."
Variants and Related Words
- Troglodytidae (n): The Latin scientific name for the family, often used interchangeably without the word "family."
- Wren (n): The common name for any bird species within the Family Troglodytidae.
- The Carolina wren is a member of Troglodytidae.
Synonyms
- Wren family: A common, less formal synonym.
- The wren family is known for its energetic behavior.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Passerine (adj/n): Relating to the perching bird order (Passeriformes) to which this family belongs.
- Insectivorous (adj): Describing the primary diet of these birds.
Noun
- wrens