family Balistidae

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Definition

Proper noun * Family Balistidae: A family of marine fish characterized by their laterally compressed, often brightly colored bodies, a first dorsal fin with a strong, locking spine (the "trigger"), and rough, plate-like scales. Commonly known as triggerfishes.

Usage
  • Scientific Classification: Used primarily in ichthyology (the study of fish) and marine biology to classify a specific taxonomic family.
    • The family Balistidae is part of the order Tetraodontiformes.
    • This species belongs to family Balistidae.
  • General Description: Used to describe the group as a whole.
    • Members of the family Balistidae are known for their unique dorsal spine mechanism.
Advanced Usage
  • The name is often used in contrast to other fish families within the same order, such as Monacanthidae (filefishes), which are closely related.
    • While similar in shape, filefishes (family Monacanthidae) lack the robust locking spine found in the family Balistidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Balistid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Balistidae; relating to the family Balistidae.
    • The reef is home to several balistid species.
  • Triggerfish (noun): The common name for fish in the family Balistidae.
    • The clown triggerfish is a popular aquarium fish from the family Balistidae.
Synonyms
  • Triggerfishes (common name)
Notes
  • In taxonomic writing, the family name is often italicized. The initial "F" in "Family" is sometimes capitalized when stating the full taxonomic rank (e.g., Family Balistidae).
Noun
  1. triggerfishes

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