subfamily numidinae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic subfamily of birds: "Subfamily Numidinae" refers to a specific biological classification within the family Numididae, comprising guinea fowl and their closest relatives.
- A group of African and Malagasy birds: This subfamily primarily includes birds native to Africa and Madagascar, characterized by their distinctive featherless heads and often spotted or speckled plumage.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The subfamily Numidinae includes several species of helmeted guinea fowl. (The biological group Numidinae contains various types of guinea fowl with bony casques on their heads.)
- Ornithologists study the evolutionary history of the subfamily Numidinae. (Scientists who study birds research the development and origins of this bird group.)
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: Used in scientific contexts to specify a rank below family and above genus.
- The bird was classified under the subfamily Numidinae based on its morphological traits. (The bird's physical characteristics placed it in this specific subfamily group.)
Variants and Related Words
- Numididae (n): The family to which the subfamily Numidinae belongs.
- The family Numididae contains all extant species of guinea fowl.
- Guinea fowl (n): The common name for birds within this subfamily.
- Guinea fowl, members of the subfamily Numidinae, are often kept for pest control.
Synonyms
- Guinea fowl subfamily: A descriptive synonym referencing the common name of its members.
- Numidines: An informal term sometimes used for birds of this subfamily.
Related Phrases
- Member of Numidinae: A phrase used to indicate an organism's classification.
- The vulturine guinea fowl is a prominent member of Numidinae.
Noun
- guinea fowl and related birds of Africa and Madagascar