family Tupaiidae
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Definition
Noun: - Family Tupaiidae: A biological family comprising the tree shrews. These are small mammals native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. In some taxonomic classifications, tree shrews are placed within the order Scandentia, but they have also been historically considered to be prosimian primates due to certain anatomical similarities.
Usage Notes
- The term "family Tupaiidae" is used in scientific and zoological contexts. It is a formal taxonomic name and is typically italicized in academic writing.
- It refers specifically to the collective group, not to an individual animal. An individual is called a "tree shrew" or a "tupaiid."
Examples of Usage
- Scientific Context:
- The family Tupaiidae includes several genera, such as Tupaia and Ptilocercus.
- Recent genetic studies have clarified the position of the family Tupaiidae within mammalian phylogeny.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Debate: The classification of this family has been subject to change.
- For decades, the family Tupaiidae was controversially grouped with primates, but modern cladistic analysis places it in its own order, Scandentia.
Variants and Related Words
- Tupaiid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Tupaiidae; pertaining to the family Tupaiidae.
- The tupaiid specimen was collected for morphological study.
- Tree shrew (noun): The common name for animals in the family Tupaiidae.
- The pen-tailed tree shrew is a nocturnal species.
Synonyms
- Tree shrew family: A common descriptive synonym.
- Scandentians: When referring to members of the order Scandentia, which includes the family Tupaiidae.
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Prosimian: A suborder of primates that includes lemurs and lorises. Historically, tree shrews were sometimes classified here, but this is now considered outdated.
- Scandentia: The order to which the family Tupaiidae is now most commonly assigned.
Noun
- tree shrews; in some classifications tree shrews are considered prosimian primates