family Threskiornithidae
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Definition
Proper noun * Threskiornithidae: The scientific name for a family of long-legged wading birds, commonly known as ibises and spoonbills. This family is characterized by long, slender, downcurved bills (ibises) or distinctive flattened, spoon-shaped bills (spoonbills).
Usage
- The word "Threskiornithidae" is used almost exclusively in formal, scientific, or zoological contexts to classify and discuss these birds as a taxonomic group.
- It is typically preceded by the word "family" to specify its rank in biological classification (Family: Threskiornithidae).
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The scarlet ibis belongs to the family Threskiornithidae.
- Ornithologists are studying the migratory patterns within Threskiornithidae.
- The roseate spoonbill is a member of Family Threskiornithidae, which also includes various ibis species.
Advanced Usage
- In academic writing, the family name may be used alone after its first introduction with "family."
- Initial mention: "Birds of the family Threskiornithidae are found worldwide."
- Subsequent mention: "Threskiornithidae typically inhabit wetlands."
Variants and Related Words
- Threskiornithid (noun/adjective): A less common term referring to a member of this family or relating to it.
- Adjective: "Threskiornithid morphology is adapted for probing in mud."
- Ibises (noun): The common name for birds in the subfamily Threskiornithinae within this family.
- Spoonbills (noun): The common name for birds in the subfamily Plataleinae within this family.
Synonyms
- Ibises and spoonbills: This is the standard common-name description for the family.
- Wading birds: A broader category that includes Threskiornithidae along with herons, storks, and flamingos.
Noun
- ibises