leptodactylid frog
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Definition
Noun A frog belonging to the family Leptodactylidae, a diverse group often characterized as toothed frogs and including terrestrial, aquatic, or arboreal species.
Usage
This is a scientific term used in zoology and herpetology to classify a specific family of frogs. It is typically used in academic, research, or detailed descriptive contexts.
Examples
- The leptodactylid frog found in the leaf litter was well-camouflaged.
- Their study focused on the breeding behavior of a semi-aquatic leptodactylid frog.
- Several species of leptodactylid frog inhabit the tropical rainforest canopy.
Advanced Usage
The term is primarily taxonomic. In formal writing, the family name is often italicized: Leptodactylidae. Common names for specific genera or species within this family (e.g., "túngara frog," "smith frog") are used in less technical communication.
Variants and Related Words
- Leptodactylid (adjective/noun): Pertaining to the family Leptodactylidae, or a member of it.
- The leptodactylid call structure is distinct.
- Leptodactylidae (noun): The scientific family name.
Synonyms
- Toothed frog (a common descriptive name referencing a characteristic of the family).
Different Meanings
This term has a single, specific zoological meaning and is not used idiomatically or in other contexts.
Noun
- toothed frogs: terrestrial or aquatic or arboreal