polypedatidae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A family of frogs: Polypedatidae is the scientific name for a family of frogs commonly known as Old World tree frogs. These frogs are primarily found in Asia and Africa.
Usage
- The word "Polypedatidae" is used in formal, scientific contexts such as biology, zoology, and herpetology. It classifies a specific taxonomic group of amphibians.
- It is typically used as a singular noun when referring to the family as a single taxonomic unit.
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Examples
- Scientific Context:
- Researchers are studying the mating calls of the Polypedatidae.
- Several species within the Polypedatidae have adapted to life in tropical rainforests.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy, "Polypedatidae" is a family name. It is often used in relation to other ranks like order (Anura) or genus (e.g., ).
- The family Polypedatidae falls under the order Anura.
Variants and Related Words
- Polypedates (noun): A genus within the family Polypedatidae, containing many common tree frog species.
- The genus Polypedates is well-represented in Southeast Asia.
- Rhacophoridae (noun): A closely related family of Old World tree frogs. In some modern classifications, Polypedatidae is considered a subfamily or is synonymous with parts of Rhacophoridae.
- Some taxonomic systems merge Polypedatidae into the family Rhacophoridae.
Synonyms
- Old World tree frogs (noun, common name): The general, non-scientific term for frogs belonging to this family.
- Old World tree frogs are known for their adhesive toe pads.
Notes on Meaning
- The term refers exclusively to a biological classification. It does not have other general or figurative meanings.
- Its usage is almost entirely restricted to academic and scientific writing and discourse.
Noun
- Old World tree frogs