family dicamptodontidae

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Definition

Proper noun (Biology/Taxonomy): * Dicamptodontidae: A family of salamanders within the order Urodela (Caudata), characterized by their large size, robust build, and a highly aquatic or semi-aquatic lifestyle. Members of this family are commonly known as Pacific giant salamanders.

Usage
  • This term is used exclusively in scientific and zoological contexts to classify a specific taxonomic group of amphibians.
  • It functions as a singular collective noun referring to the entire family.
Examples
  • In a taxonomic description: "The family Dicamptodontidae contains some of the largest terrestrial salamanders in North America."
  • In a comparative study: "Larvae of the family Dicamptodontidae are entirely aquatic and can take several years to metamorphose."
  • In a habitat discussion: "Conservation efforts focus on streams in old-growth forests, which are critical for the Dicamptodontidae."
Advanced Usage
  • The family name is often used in its abbreviated form in technical writing after its first full mention, e.g., "Dicamptodontidae spp." (meaning multiple species within the family).
  • In phylogenetic studies, the term is used to discuss evolutionary relationships, e.g., "The Dicamptodontidae are considered a sister family to the Ambystomatidae."
Variants and Related Words
  • Dicamptodontid (noun, informal/scientific): A member of the family Dicamptodontidae; a Pacific giant salamander.
    • Example: "We observed a single dicamptodontid under a log near the stream."
  • Dicamptodon (noun): The sole genus within the family Dicamptodontidae.
    • Example: "The genus Dicamptodon is endemic to the Pacific Northwest of North America."
Different Meanings

This term has only one specific meaning in modern English: the taxonomic family of Pacific giant salamanders. It does not have general or figurative meanings.

Synonyms
  • Pacific giant salamanders (common name)
  • (No direct single-word synonyms in scientific Latin; it is the definitive taxonomic label)
Related Terms (Contextual Equivalents)
  • Ambystomatidae (noun): A closely related family of salamanders (mole salamanders).
  • Salamandridae (noun): Another family of salamanders (newts).
  • Urodela / Caudata (noun): The order containing all salamanders.
Noun
  1. large and small highly aquatic salamanders