family Leiopelmatidae

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Definition

Noun: 1. A taxonomic family of amphibians: Family Leiopelmatidae refers to a specific, primitive family of frogs native to New Zealand. It is a scientific term used in biological classification (taxonomy).

Usage Notes

This term is a proper noun and the name of a biological family. It is used almost exclusively in scientific, academic, or zoological contexts. The name is always capitalized (Leiopelmatidae).

Examples
  • Scientific Context:
    • The family Leiopelmatidae is considered one of the most ancient lineages of living frogs.
    • Biologists study the family Leiopelmatidae to understand early amphibian evolution.
Advanced Usage
  • In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term specifies a rank (family) within the order Anura (frogs and toads). It is used to group the genus .
    • The species is classified under the family Leiopelmatidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Leiopelmatid (noun, informal): A member of the family Leiopelmatidae.
    • The leiopelmatid is endemic to New Zealand.
  • Leiopelma (noun): The sole genus within the family Leiopelmatidae.
    • The genus Leiopelma contains all known species in this family.
Synonyms
  • Leiopelmatids (common name)
  • New Zealand primitive frogs (descriptive term)
Different Meanings

This term has only one specific meaning in modern English: the taxonomic family of primitive New Zealand frogs. It does not have general or figurative meanings.

Noun
  1. primitive New Zealand frogs