family Labridae

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Definition

Noun: * Family Labridae: A taxonomic family of marine fish, commonly known as wrasses. This family is characterized by their often bright colors, thick lips, and strong canine teeth. They are found in tropical and temperate seas, often around coral reefs and rocky coasts.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The family Labridae includes over 600 species of fish.
    • Many fish in the family Labridae are important for controlling populations of sea urchins and other invertebrates on coral reefs.
    • Biologists study the complex social behaviors exhibited by members of the family Labridae.
Advanced Usage
  • In scientific literature, family Labridae is used to discuss evolutionary relationships, morphological traits, or ecological roles within the order Perciformes.
    • The phylogenetic study aimed to resolve the placement of the family Labridae within the wrasses and parrotfishes clade.
Variants and Related Words
  • Labrid (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the family Labridae.
    • The labrid dentition is adapted for crushing hard-shelled prey.
  • Wrasse (noun): The common name for any fish belonging to the family Labridae.
    • The cleaner wrasse is a well-known species.
Synonyms
  • Wrasses (common name)
  • Labrids (scientific/common name)
Related Phrases
  • Member of the Labridae: A phrase used to specify an individual fish belonging to this family.
    • The humphead wrasse is a prominent member of the Labridae.
Noun
  1. wrasses

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