order Rheiformes

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Definition

Noun 1. A taxonomic order of birds: "Order Rheiformes" is a scientific classification for a specific group of large, flightless, ratite birds. This order is characterized by birds that are intermediate in certain anatomical and biological characteristics between ostriches (order Struthioniformes) and emus (order Casuariiformes). It includes both extant (recently living) and extinct species, most notably the rheas.

Usage Notes
  • This term is used exclusively in scientific and zoological contexts, specifically in taxonomy (the science of classification) and ornithology (the study of birds).
  • It refers to the entire order as a category, not to an individual bird. An individual bird from this order is a "rhea."
  • The defining characteristic of this order is its placement within the ratite group, which are birds with a flat breastbone lacking a keel for flight muscle attachment, making them flightless.
Examples
  • In scientific classification: "The greater rhea () belongs to the order Rheiformes."
  • In evolutionary biology: "Fossil evidence helps paleontologists understand the evolution of order Rheiformes."
  • In comparative anatomy: "Studies of order Rheiformes provide insights into the adaptations of flightless birds."
Advanced Usage
  • Phylogenetic context: In modern cladistics, the placement of order Rheiformes is analyzed based on genetic data to determine its precise evolutionary relationships with other ratite orders like Struthioniformes (ostriches) and Casuariiformes (emus, cassowaries).
  • Paleontological usage: The term encompasses extinct families and genera within the order, not just the living rheas.
Variants and Related Words
  • Rheiform (adj): Of or relating to the order Rheiformes.
    • Example: "The rheiform skeleton shows distinct adaptations for running."
  • Rhea (n): The common name for any bird within the family Rheidae, which is the sole extant family within the order Rheiformes.
    • Example: "The Darwin's rhea is a smaller species of rhea."
  • Ratite (n/adj): Referring to the group of flightless birds with a flat sternum, which includes the orders Struthioniformes, Rheiformes, Casuariiformes, Apterygiformes (kiwis), and the extinct Dinornithiformes (moas).
    • Example: "Ostriches, rheas, and emus are all ratite birds."
Synonyms
  • Rheas (when referring to the living members of the order in a general biological context, but not a precise taxonomic synonym for the order itself).
Related Terms (Scientific Hierarchy)
  • Class: Aves (Birds)
  • Infraclass: Palaeognathae (The group containing most flightless birds and tinamous)
  • Order: Rheiformes
    • Family: Rheidae (the rheas)
    • Family: †Opisthodactylidae (an extinct family within the order)
Noun
  1. a ratite bird order: birds intermediate in characteristics between ostriches and emus: recent and extinct rheas

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