order pholidota

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order pholidota

A pangolin from the order Pholidota curls into a ball in the forest.

Definition

Noun: - Order Pholidota: A biological order of mammals comprising the pangolins, or scaly anteaters. This taxonomic grouping is characterized by animals with large, protective keratin scales covering their skin. In some older systems of classification, this order was included within the order Edentata.

Usage
  • Scientific Classification: The term is used primarily in zoological and taxonomic contexts to categorize a specific group of mammals.
    • The order Pholidota contains some of the world's most trafficked mammals.
    • Researchers study the unique evolutionary history of the order Pholidota.
Advanced Usage
  • Taxonomic Discussion: Used when discussing changes or debates in scientific classification.
    • The distinct lineage of pangolins led to their separation from the paraphyletic order Edentata and the establishment of the order Pholidota.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pholidota: Often used synonymously with "order Pholidota" in scientific literature.
  • Pangolin (n): The common name for any mammal within the order Pholidota.
    • All pangolin species belong to the order Pholidota.
  • Manidae (n): The only extant family within the order Pholidota.
Synonyms
  • Pangolins: The common name for the members of this order.
  • Scaly anteaters: A descriptive synonym referencing their diet and physical appearance.
Related Terms
  • Edentata (n): An obsolete order that formerly included armadillos, anteaters, sloths, and pangolins. Modern taxonomy places pangolins in their own separate order, Pholidota.
  • Taxonomy (n): The branch of science concerned with classification, into which this term falls.
order pholidota

A pangolin from the order Pholidota curls into a ball in the forest.

Noun
  1. pangolins; in some former classifications included in the order Edentata

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