pittidae
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: 1. A family of passerine birds: Pittidae is the scientific family name for a group of brightly colored, terrestrial birds commonly known as pittas. They are characterized by their stout bodies, short tails, long legs, and strong bills, and are typically found in tropical forests of Asia, Australasia, and Africa.
Usage
- The word "Pittidae" is used primarily in formal, scientific, ornithological, and academic contexts to classify and discuss this specific bird family taxonomically.
- It is typically treated as a singular noun when referring to the family as a single taxonomic unit (e.g., "Pittidae is a family...").
- In casual conversation, the common name "pittas" is almost always used instead.
Examples
- Scientific Classification: "The Pittidae family is part of the suborder Tyranni."
- Ornithological Description: "Researchers are studying the migratory patterns of Pittidae."
- General Fact: "Pittidae, or pittas, are often called 'jewel-thrushes' due to their vibrant plumage."
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: In biological taxonomy, "Pittidae" is always capitalized and italicized. It follows the binomial nomenclature system where the first part (the genus) is capitalized and the species name is lowercased, but the family name itself is simply capitalized (e.g., is a genus within the family Pittidae).
Variants and Related Words
- Pitta (n.): The common name for any bird belonging to the family Pittidae. This is the word used in non-scientific contexts.
- Example: "We spotted a beautiful blue-winged pitta in the jungle."
- Passerine (adj./n.): Relating to or denoting birds of the order Passeriformes, which are perching birds and songbirds. Pittidae is a family within this large order.
- Example: "Sparrows, crows, and pittas are all passerine birds."
Synonyms
- Pittas: This is the direct, common-name synonym for the birds classified under Pittidae.
- Jewel-thrushes: A colloquial name referencing their bright, jewel-like colors and thrush-like appearance (though they are not true thrushes).
Different Meanings
The word "Pittidae" has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to the taxonomic family of birds known as pittas. It does not have other general or figurative meanings.