malacanthidae
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Definition
Malacanthidae (noun): A family of marine fishes characterized by having relatively short heads. These fishes are often brightly colored.
Usage Notes
The word "Malacanthidae" is a scientific term used in ichthyology (the study of fish) and marine biology. It functions as a proper noun, specifically the name of a taxonomic family. It is typically used in academic, scientific, or technical contexts.
Examples
- The brightly colored Malacanthidae are sometimes observed near coral reefs.
- This species belongs to the family Malacanthidae.
- The researcher published a paper on the behavioral ecology of Malacanthidae.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used in formal biological classification. In such contexts, the family name is often italicized: .
- It can be used attributively (like an adjective) to modify other nouns in a scientific context, e.g., "malacanthid fishes" or "malacanthid species."
Variants and Related Words
- Malacanthid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Malacanthidae; or, relating to this family.
- Several malacanthids were recorded during the deep-sea survey.
- Tilefish: A common name for many species within the family Malacanthidae.
- The golden tilefish is a well-known commercial species of Malacanthidae.
Synonyms
- Tilefishes (common name)
- Branchiostegidae (This is an older or alternative scientific family name sometimes used synonymously with Malacanthidae in some taxonomic references.)
Notes on Different Meanings
"Malacanthidae" has a single, specific meaning in biological taxonomy. It does not have general idiomatic or figurative uses. It refers exclusively to the defined family of marine fish.
Noun
- short-headed marine fishes; often brightly colored