family Cyprinidae

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Definition

Proper noun A taxonomic family of freshwater fish within the order Cypriniformes. This family is characterized by the absence of teeth in the jaws, having teeth instead on structures in the throat (pharyngeal teeth), and typically lacking adipose fins. It is one of the largest fish families, containing many well-known species.

Usage

The term "family Cyprinidae" is used in scientific and biological contexts to refer to this specific taxonomic group. It is often used when discussing classification, ecology, or characteristics of these fish. * The common carp (Cyprinus carpio) belongs to family Cyprinidae. * Family Cyprinidae includes many species important for aquaculture and sport fishing.

Advanced Usage
  • In formal taxonomic writing, the family name is often italicized: .
  • Members of this family are collectively referred to as cyprinids.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cyprinid (noun): Any fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae.
    • Minnows, barbs, and danios are all cyprinids.
  • Cyprinid (adjective): Of or relating to the family Cyprinidae.
    • The cyprinid fauna of the river is diverse.
Synonyms
  • The minnow family (a common name for the family, though it includes many fish not commonly called minnows).
  • The carp family (a common name for the family).
Different Meanings
  • Cyprinidae refers specifically to the biological family. It is not used to describe a social or domestic unit.
Noun
  1. a family of fish including: carp; tench; roach; rudd; dace

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