family Xenicidae

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Family Xenicidae: A taxonomic family of small passerine birds, also known as New Zealand wrens. This family name is an alternative for the family Acanthisittidae, comprising these unique birds endemic to New Zealand.
Usage Notes
  • The term "family Xenicidae" is used primarily in scientific and ornithological contexts. It is a formal, taxonomic name. In modern classifications, the family name Acanthisittidae is more commonly used, making "Xenicidae" an alternative or synonym.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The family Xenicidae includes some of the most ancient passerine lineages.
    • Ornithologists studied the evolutionary history of the family Xenicidae.
Advanced Usage
  • In Taxonomic Literature: The name may appear in historical or specialized texts discussing avian taxonomy and the unique fauna of New Zealand.
    • The paper reviewed the morphological characteristics defining the family Xenicidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Acanthisittidae (n): The more widely accepted contemporary family name for New Zealand wrens.
    • The rifleman and the rock wren belong to the family Acanthisittidae.
  • New Zealand wren (n): The common name for any bird within this family.
    • New Zealand wrens are not closely related to true wrens of the Northern Hemisphere.
Synonyms
  • Acanthisittidae: The synonymous family name.
  • New Zealand wren family: A descriptive synonym.
Noun
  1. alternative names for the family comprising the New Zealand wrens