family Batrachoididae

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Definition

Noun: - Family Batrachoididae: A family of marine fish, commonly known as toadfishes. These fish are characterized by their broad, flattened heads, wide mouths, and often, their ability to produce sounds. They are biologically related to anglerfish (order Lophiiformes) and batfishes.

Usage Notes
  • "Family Batrachoididae" is a formal, scientific taxonomic term used in biology and ichthyology (the study of fish). It refers to the entire biological family grouping.
  • In everyday language, members of this family are called "toadfishes."
  • The term is typically used in academic, scientific, or educational contexts.
Examples of Usage
  • Scientific Context:
    • The researcher specialized in the acoustic communication of Family Batrachoididae.
    • Several species within Family Batrachoididae are known for their grunting calls.
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to specify a rank (family) in biological classification.
    • In the order Batrachoidiformes, Family Batrachoididae is the most well-known group.
Variants and Related Words
  • Batrachoididae: The same term without "family"; often used interchangeably in scientific literature.
  • Toadfish (noun): The common name for any fish belonging to Family Batrachoididae.
    • The oyster toadfish is a common species along the Atlantic coast.
  • Batrachoidid (adjective/noun): Used to describe characteristics of or pertaining to this family.
    • The study focused on batrachoidid morphology.
Synonyms
  • Toadfishes: The common name synonym for the family.
  • (No direct common-language synonyms for the precise taxonomic term "Family Batrachoididae").
Related Phrases / Terms
  • Related to anglers and batfishes: This phrase describes the evolutionary relationship. "Anglers" refers to anglerfish (order Lophiiformes), and "batfishes" refer to fish in the family Ogcocephalidae. This indicates shared taxonomic ancestry.
Noun
  1. toadfishes; related to anglers and batfishes