family Sparidae
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Definition
Noun A taxonomic family of marine fish, commonly known as porgies or scups, within the order Perciformes. These fish are typically found in temperate and tropical coastal waters and are often valued as food fish.
Usage
The term "family Sparidae" is used in scientific and ichthyological contexts to classify and discuss this specific group of fish. It is a formal biological classification.
Examples
- The family Sparidae includes many commercially important species.
- Researchers are studying the breeding habits of fish within the family Sparidae.
- Several members of the family Sparidae are popular targets for recreational anglers.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy, "Sparidae" is the family name. The term "family Sparidae" explicitly states the rank (family) of this group within biological classification.
Variants and Related Words
- Sparid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Sparidae; relating to the family Sparidae.
- Example: Sparid fish are characterized by their deep bodies.
- Porgy (noun): A common name for many fish in this family.
- Scup (noun): A common name for specific species, such as , within this family.
Synonyms
- Porgies
- Seabreams (Note: This is a common name for many, but not all, Sparidae species.)
Different Meanings
The term "family" has a primary, non-biological meaning referring to a group of related people. In the phrase "family Sparidae," "family" is used strictly in its taxonomic sense, denoting a rank in biological classification.
Noun
- porgies; scups