myliobatidae

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Definition

Noun 1. A family of large rays: Myliobatidae is the scientific family name for eagle rays, a group of cartilaginous fish characterized by their diamond-shaped bodies, long whip-like tails, and, in many species, a distinct head raised above the disc. They are found in tropical and warm temperate seas worldwide.

Usage
  • The Myliobatidae family includes well-known species like the spotted eagle ray and the manta ray (though some classifications place mantas in a separate family, Mobulidae).
  • Marine biologists study the feeding behavior of Myliobatidae, which often involves using their pectoral fins to stir up the seabed.
  • The fossil record shows that Myliobatidae have existed for millions of years.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy, Myliobatidae is a family within the order Myliobatiformes, which encompasses all stingrays and their relatives.
  • The term is used in formal, scientific contexts such as research papers, zoological classifications, and museum exhibits.
Variants and Related Words
  • Myliobatid (noun/adjective): A member of the Myliobatidae family; relating to this family.
    • The museum's collection includes several myliobatid fossils.
  • Eagle ray (noun): The common name for members of this family.
  • Batoid (noun/adjective): Referring to the superorder Batoidea, which includes all rays, skates, and sawfish. Myliobatidae is a family within this group.
Synonyms
  • Eagle rays (common name)
Notes on Meaning
  • Myliobatidae refers specifically to the biological as a taxonomic unit. It is not a synonym for a single animal. One individual is an "eagle ray" or a "member of the Myliobatidae."
  • In some older classifications, the families Myliobatidae (eagle rays) and Mobulidae (manta and devil rays) were grouped together. Modern taxonomy often separates them, so the precise scope of the term can depend on the scientific source.
Noun
  1. eagle rays

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