suborder Ophidia

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A taxonomic suborder of reptiles: "Suborder Ophidia" is the scientific classification for a group of reptiles comprising snakes. It is used in biological and zoological taxonomy to categorize these limbless, elongated reptiles.
Usage
  • The term "Suborder Ophidia" is used in formal, scientific contexts such as zoology, herpetology, and evolutionary biology. It is not used in everyday conversation.
  • It classifies all snake species under a single suborder within the larger order Squamata (which also includes lizards).
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The fossil record provides insights into the evolution of Suborder Ophidia.
    • All venomous and non-venomous snakes belong to Suborder Ophidia.
Advanced Usage
  • In phylogenetic studies, "Suborder Ophidia" is discussed in relation to its sister group, Suborder Sauria (lizards).
  • The term may be used interchangeably with "Serpentes" in some modern taxonomic classifications, though "Ophidia" can have a broader historical context.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ophidian (adj): Pertaining to or resembling snakes.
    • The scientist studied ophidian anatomy.
  • Serpentes: An alternative name for the suborder or infraorder of snakes.
Synonyms
  • Serpentes
  • Snakes (common, non-scientific term for the group)
Notes on Meaning
  • "Suborder Ophidia" refers exclusively to the taxonomic group. It does not describe the behavior, habitat, or characteristics of individual snakes, but the collective classification.
Noun
  1. snakes