fish family

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fish family

A fish family swims together in a coral reef.

Definition

Noun: A taxonomic category in biological classification, ranking below an order and above a genus, that groups together related species of fish. It refers to any of the numerous families within the class of aquatic vertebrates.

Usage

The term "fish family" is used in scientific and zoological contexts to categorize and discuss groups of fish that share common anatomical and genetic characteristics. - The salmon and trout both belong to the fish family Salmonidae. - Marine biologists are studying the behavior of a newly discovered fish family.

Advanced Usage
  • "belong to a fish family": To be classified within a specific taxonomic family of fish.
    • The common goldfish belongs to the fish family Cyprinidae.
  • "within the fish family": Used to specify a subgroup or characteristic inside a broader family group.
    • Several species within the fish family Cichlidae are popular in home aquariums.
Variants and Related Words
  • Fish genus (noun): A taxonomic rank below family and above species, grouping closely related fish species.
    • The genus Pterois, which includes lionfish, is part of the fish family Scorpaenidae.
  • Fish order (noun): A taxonomic rank above family, grouping together related families of fish.
    • The order Perciformes contains many well-known fish families.
Synonyms
  • Family of fish: A synonymous phrase with identical meaning.
    • The clownfish is a member of the family of fish known as Pomacentridae.
Related Phrases
  • Taxonomic family (of fish): A more formal or explicit way to refer to a "fish family" in scientific discourse.
    • The taxonomic family for sharks and rays is Elasmobranchii.
fish family

A fish family swims together in a coral reef.

Noun
  1. any of various families of fish