family Brevicipitidae
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Definition
Proper noun: * Family Brevicipitidae: A family of frogs, commonly known as rain frogs or short-headed frogs. They are characterized by a rounded body, short limbs, a small head, and a narrow mouth. Many species are adapted for burrowing and have direct development, meaning they skip the free-swimming tadpole stage.
Usage Notes
- Scientific Classification: This term is used primarily in scientific and zoological contexts to classify a specific taxonomic family of amphibians.
- Capitalization: As a proper noun representing a formal taxonomic rank, "Brevicipitidae" is always capitalized.
- Common Names: In non-scientific contexts, frogs in this family are more commonly referred to by their common names, such as "rain frogs" or "short-headed frogs."
Examples
- The family Brevicipitidae includes the well-known genus , the rain frogs.
- Several species within the family Brevicipitidae exhibit fascinating burrowing behaviors.
- Herpetologists are studying the unique reproductive biology of the family Brevicipitidae.
Advanced Usage
- Phylogenetic Context: The classification of the family Brevicipitidae has been revised. In modern taxonomy, it is often treated as a subfamily (Brevicipitinae) within the larger family Brevicipitidae or Microhylidae, depending on the classification system. For example: "Recent molecular studies suggest the group be classified as the subfamily Brevicipitinae."
Variants and Related Words
- Brevicipitid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Brevicipitidae; pertaining to this family.
- The brevicipitid frog emerged after the rain.
- Breviceps (noun): The type genus of the family Brevicipitidae.
- Rain frog (noun): A common name for many frogs in this family, especially those in the genus .
- Microhylidae (noun): The larger family of narrow-mouthed toads, within which Brevicipitidae is sometimes classified as a subfamily.
Synonyms
- Rain frogs (common name)
- Short-headed frogs (descriptive common name)
Related Terms (Scientific Context)
- Anura: The order of amphibians that includes all frogs and toads, including the family Brevicipitidae.
- Direct development: A reproductive strategy, common in this family, where embryos develop directly into small frogs without a tadpole stage.
- Fossorial: Adapted for digging and living underground, a trait of many brevicipitid species.
Noun
- narrow-mouthed toads and sheep frogs; some burrow and some are arboreal; found worldwide