order Salientia

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A taxonomic order of amphibians: "Order Salientia" is the scientific name for the biological order that comprises frogs, toads, and tree toads. It is synonymous with the order Anura. Members of this order are characterized by their lack of a tail in the adult stage, long hind legs adapted for leaping, and a life cycle that typically includes an aquatic larval stage (tadpole).
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The order Salientia includes over 7,000 known species of amphibians.
    • Biologists study the evolution of the order Salientia to understand vertebrate adaptation.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy: Used in formal scientific writing to classify and discuss these amphibians.
    • The fossil record provides insights into the early members of the order Salientia.
Variants and Related Words
  • Anura (n): A synonymous term for the same biological order.
    • Anura is often used interchangeably with Salientia in modern taxonomy.
  • Salientian (adj/n): Pertaining to the order Salientia; a member of this order.
    • The salientian specimens were collected for the museum.
Synonyms
  • Anurans: A common name for members of this order.
  • Frogs and toads: The general, non-scientific collective term.
Notes
  • "Order Salientia" is a specialized scientific term. In everyday language, the common names for its members (frog, toad) are used instead of the taxonomic order name.
Noun
  1. frogs, toads, tree toads