family Amphioxidae

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Definition

Proper noun: * Family Amphioxidae: A taxonomic family within the order Amphioxiformes, comprising the lancelets. Lancelets are small, translucent, fish-like marine chordates that retain the defining characteristics of the phylum Chordata (a notochord, dorsal nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail) throughout their life cycle. They are filter-feeders and are considered important for understanding vertebrate evolution.

Usage
  • Scientific Classification: The term is used primarily in scientific contexts, specifically in zoological taxonomy and evolutionary biology, to categorize a specific group of organisms.
    • The specimen was definitively placed within the family Amphioxidae based on its morphological characteristics.
    • Research into the genomics of family Amphioxidae provides insights into the early evolution of vertebrates.
Advanced Usage
  • Phylogenetic Context: Used when discussing evolutionary relationships, often in contrast to other chordate families like the Branchiostomidae (which is sometimes considered synonymous or a closely related group, depending on the taxonomic system).
    • The study aimed to resolve the phylogenetic position of family Amphioxidae relative to other cephalochordates.
Variants and Related Words
  • Amphioxus (n., informal): A common name for organisms within this family, often used generically for lancelets. It is derived from an older scientific name.
  • Lancelet (n.): The common English name for the small, blade-shaped chordates belonging to this family.
  • Cephalochordate (n.): The subphylum (Cephalochordata) to which the family Amphioxidae belongs, distinguishing them from vertebrates (Vertebrata) and tunicates (Urochordata).
Synonyms
  • Lancelets (common name)
  • Cephalochordates (broader taxonomic group)
Notes
  • Taxonomic Note: The classification of lancelets can vary. In some taxonomic systems, the family Amphioxidae is considered synonymous with the family Branchiostomidae, with being a key genus. The usage depends on the specific scientific authority followed.
Noun
  1. lancelets