subfamily malaconotinae
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Definition
Noun: * Subfamily Malaconotinae: A taxonomic subfamily of passerine birds within the family Malaconotidae, commonly known as the bushshrikes. These are primarily African birds known for their often bright plumage and insectivorous diet.
Usage
- The term is used in scientific and ornithological contexts to classify and discuss this specific group of birds.
- It functions as a proper noun, referring to the formal taxonomic group.
Examples
- Noun:
- The Subfamily Malaconotinae includes many species with strikingly colorful feathers.
- Ornithologists studied the vocalizations unique to the Subfamily Malaconotinae.
- This bird's taxonomic placement is within the Subfamily Malaconotinae.
Advanced Usage
- The term is almost exclusively used in technical, zoological literature. In general communication, the common name "bushshrikes" is preferred.
- It is often seen in phylogenetic trees, taxonomic lists, and specialized field guides.
Variants and Related Words
- Malaconotinae (n): The abbreviated form, often used without "subfamily" when the taxonomic rank is clear from context.
- Bushshrike (n): The common name for birds belonging to this subfamily.
- Family Malaconotidae (n): The higher taxonomic family that contains this subfamily.
Synonyms
- Bushshrikes (n): The common English name for the group.
Notes
- This is a highly specialized scientific term. It does not have idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs associated with it in everyday language.
- Its meaning is fixed and refers specifically to a biological classification.
Noun
- an African bush shrikes