subfamily Perdicidae

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A taxonomic subfamily within the family Phasianidae: "subfamily Perdicidae" refers to a specific group of birds classified under the family Phasianidae, comprising certain Old World partridges and related species. This is a scientific, taxonomic term used in biological classification.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The subfamily Perdicidae includes several genera of ground-dwelling birds.
    • Ornithologists studied the evolutionary history of the subfamily Perdicidae.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used to denote a rank (subfamily) below family and above genus. It is always capitalized when referring to the formal taxon name.
    • The bird was reclassified from the family Phasianidae to the subfamily Perdicidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Perdicidae (n): Often used interchangeably as a shorthand for the full subfamily name.
    • Members of Perdicidae are found across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
  • Partridge (n): A common name for many birds within this and related groups.
    • The gray partridge is a well-known species in the subfamily Perdicidae.
Synonyms
  • Old World partridges: A descriptive common name for the group.
  • Perdicinae: An alternative, synonymous subfamily name sometimes used in taxonomic literature.
Related Phrases
  • Member of Perdicidae: A phrase used to describe an organism's classification.
    • The chukar is a prominent member of Perdicidae.
Noun
  1. Old World partridges