orectolobidae
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Definition
Noun (Proper noun, used with a singular or plural verb) A family of sharks within the order Orectolobiformes, commonly known as carpet sharks. This family is characterized by their patterned skin, which often resembles a carpet, and includes species such as nurse sharks. Members typically have two spineless dorsal fins, an anal fin, and five gill slits, with the fifth slit often overlapping the fourth.
Usage
- The term is used in scientific (zoological, ichthyological) contexts to classify a specific taxonomic group of sharks.
- It functions as a singular collective noun referring to the entire family.
Examples
- Scientific Classification: "The family includes the well-known nurse shark ()."
- Descriptive Context: "Marine biologists are studying the reproductive habits of ."
- General Statement: " are generally bottom-dwelling sharks found in warm seas."
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: In formal taxonomy, the name is always capitalized and italicized. When used repeatedly in a text, the family name may later be referred to without italics.
- Example: "The study focused on three species within Orectolobidae."
Variants and Related Words
- Orectolobiform (adj): Relating to the order Orectolobiformes, which contains the family Orectolobidae.
- Example: "The orectolobiform sharks have distinctive nasal barbels."
- Carpet shark (n): A common name for many sharks in the family Orectolobidae, referring to their ornate skin patterns.
- Nurse shark (n): A common name for sharks in the genera and , which are part of the family Orectolobidae.
Synonyms
- Carpet shark family: A descriptive synonym.
- Family Orectolobidae: The full formal designation.
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Elasmobranch (n): The subclass containing all sharks, rays, and skates.
- Wobbegong (n): A common name for sharks in the related family Orectolobidae (specifically the subfamily Orectolobinae), known for their camouflaging patterns.
Noun
- nurse sharks and carpet sharks