subfamily Potoroinae

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Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic subfamily of marsupials: Subfamily Potoroinae refers to a distinct group within the family Potoroidae, commonly known as rat-kangaroos or potoroos. These are small, bipedal, hopping marsupials native to Australia and nearby islands.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The subfamily Potoroinae includes several endangered species.
    • Fossil records help scientists understand the evolution of the subfamily Potoroinae.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic classification: The term is used in scientific contexts to specify a particular clade. It is often contrasted with the subfamily Macropodinae (which includes kangaroos and wallabies).
    • The study focused on the dental morphology distinguishing the subfamily Potoroinae from other macropods.
Variants and Related Words
  • Potoroo (n): A common name for animals within this subfamily.
    • The long-nosed potoroo is a member of subfamily Potoroinae.
  • Rat-kangaroo (n): Another common name for these animals.
    • The bettong, a type of rat-kangaroo, belongs to the subfamily Potoroinae.
Synonyms
  • Rat-kangaroos (common name)
  • Potoros (common name)
Related Phrases
  • Member of Potoroinae: A phrase used to describe an organism's classification.
    • The newly discovered fossil was confirmed as a member of Potoroinae.
Noun
  1. rat kangaroos