subfamily Perdicinae
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic subfamily of birds: 'Subfamily Perdicinae' refers to a specific scientific classification within the avian family Phasianidae, traditionally comprising certain Old World partridges and related birds. This group is characterized by specific morphological and genetic traits.
Usage
- The term is used primarily in scientific, ornithological, and taxonomic contexts to categorize and discuss a particular lineage of birds.
- Example: "The includes genera such as and ."
Advanced Usage
- In modern phylogenetic taxonomy, the classification of groups like Perdicinae is subject to revision based on new genetic evidence. It may be treated as a tribe or merged within larger subfamilies.
Variants and Related Words
- Perdicinae (n): The standard form of the taxonomic name.
- Perdicid (adj/n): An adjective describing members of this subfamily, or a noun for a bird within it.
- Partridge (n): The common name for many birds within or related to this group.
Synonyms
- Old World partridges: A common name for the group, though this is descriptive rather than a precise taxonomic synonym.
- Perdicine partridges: A more technical synonym.
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Phasianidae (n): The broader bird family encompassing pheasants, partridges, and quails.
- Taxonomic rank (n phrase): The level in a biological classification (e.g., family, subfamily, genus).
Noun
- Old World partridges