order insectivora
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic order of small, primarily nocturnal mammals: "Order Insectivora" refers to a traditional biological classification grouping that historically included small mammals characterized by feeding mainly on insects and other invertebrates. Members typically have pointed snouts, small eyes, and sharp teeth adapted for an insectivorous diet. This order, in its classic sense, includes families such as shrews, moles, hedgehogs, and tenrecs.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The order Insectivora contains some of the world's smallest mammals.
- Biologists have studied the evolutionary history of the order Insectivora.
- Shrews and moles are classic examples of the order Insectivora.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic context: The term "Order Insectivora" is often used in historical or traditional biological texts. Modern phylogenetic studies have reclassified many of its former members into different orders (such as Eulipotyphla for hedgehogs, shrews, and moles, and Afrosoricida for tenrecs and golden moles). Therefore, it is frequently seen with a qualifying note about its revised status.
- The traditional order Insectivora is now considered paraphyletic.
Variants and Related Words
- Insectivore (n): An animal that feeds on insects. This is the common name for organisms with this diet, not the taxonomic group.
- The aardvark is a specialized insectivore.
- Insectivorous (adj): Describing the characteristic of feeding on insects.
- The insectivorous bat hunts at dusk.
Synonyms
- Historical/obsolete usage: The traditional mammalian insectivore order. (Note: There is no direct single-word synonym for this taxonomic rank. Synonyms would be descriptive phrases.)
Related Phrases
- "Members of the Insectivora": A phrase used to collectively refer to animals classified under this order.
- Members of the Insectivora are found on most continents.
Noun
- shrews; moles; hedgehogs; tenrecs