subfamily Emberizidae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic subfamily of birds: "Subfamily Emberizidae" is a scientific classification referring to a specific group of small to medium-sized passerine birds. This group traditionally included the buntings and certain New World sparrows, characterized by their conical bills adapted for seed-eating.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The subfamily Emberizidae contains many species with beautiful plumage.
- Ornithologists studied the feeding habits of birds in the subfamily Emberizidae.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic discussions: The term is used in scientific literature to discuss evolutionary relationships, morphology, or behavior within this specific bird group.
- Recent genetic studies have led to a reclassification of some species formerly placed in the subfamily Emberizidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Emberizid (adj/n): Pertaining to or a member of the subfamily Emberizidae.
- The emberizid finch has a distinctive call.
- Emberiza (n): The genus that includes many buntings, which are core members of this subfamily.
- The Corn Bunting belongs to the genus Emberiza.
Synonyms
- Bunting family (in a traditional, non-scientific sense): A common name for the group.
- New World sparrows and buntings (as a descriptive phrase): Describes the typical members.
Notes on Meaning
- Taxonomic Context: It is crucial to understand that "Subfamily Emberizidae" is a precise term from biological taxonomy (the science of classification). It denotes a rank below "family" and above "genus."
- Historical vs. Modern Classification: In modern taxonomy (e.g., based on DNA evidence), the composition of this group has changed. Many New World sparrows previously classified here are now placed in the family Passerellidae. The term often appears in historical contexts or in discussions of traditional classification systems.
Noun
- buntings and some New World sparrows