family hylobatidae

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family hylobatidae

A siamang from the family Hylobatidae swings through the rainforest canopy.

Definition

Proper noun: * A taxonomic family within the order Primates: In biological classification, this family comprises the lesser apes, specifically gibbons and siamangs. It is sometimes classified as a subfamily within the family Pongidae (the great apes).

Usage
  • The term is used in formal scientific contexts, specifically in zoology, taxonomy, and primatology, to categorize a specific group of primates.
  • It is a singular, collective noun referring to the entire taxonomic group.
Examples
  • Scientific Classification: "The agile gibbon belongs to the family Hylobatidae."
  • Comparative Anatomy: "Members of the family Hylobatidae are distinguished by their long arms and lack of a tail."
  • Taxonomic Discussion: "Some classifications place the family Hylobatidae within the superfamily Hominoidea, alongside the great apes."
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used within a fixed hierarchical system: Kingdom (Animalia) > Phylum (Chordata) > Class (Mammalia) > Order (Primates) > Family (Hylobatidae) > Genera (e.g., , ).
  • Distinction from Pongidae: In some older or alternative classifications, Hylobatidae was considered a subfamily (Hylobatinae) of Pongidae. Modern taxonomy typically treats them as separate families.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hylobatid (noun): A member of the family Hylobatidae; a gibbon or siamang.
    • Example: "The hylobatid swung gracefully through the canopy."
  • Hylobatidae is the accepted, formal Latin name. Common names for its members include gibbon and siamang.
Synonyms
  • Lesser apes: This is the common English name for the members of this family, contrasting with the "great apes" (family Hominidae).
  • (In some classifications) Hylobatinae: When treated as a subfamily rather than a full family.
family hylobatidae

A siamang from the family Hylobatidae swings through the rainforest canopy.

Noun
  1. used in some classifications for the lesser apes (gibbons and siamangs); sometimes considered a subfamily of Pongidae

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