suborder mugiloidea

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suborder mugiloidea

A scientist carefully examines a preserved suborder Mugiloidea specimen in a laboratory.

Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic suborder of ray-finned fishes (order Perciformes) characterized by having pelvic fins located on the abdomen. This group traditionally includes families such as Mugilidae (mullets), Atherinidae (silversides), and Sphyraenidae (barracudas).

Usage Notes
  • The term "Suborder Mugiloidea" is used in scientific classification (taxonomy) and ichthyology (the study of fish). It represents a specific rank (suborder) within the biological classification system.
  • In modern taxonomic revisions, the composition and validity of this grouping may be debated, and the included families are sometimes placed in different orders or series.
Examples
  • Scientific Context:
    • The suborder Mugiloidea contains several commercially important fish families.
    • In the classic taxonomy, mullets and barracudas were grouped together in the suborder Mugiloidea.
Advanced Usage
  • The suffix "-oidea" in taxonomic names typically indicates a superfamily rank. However, in this historical usage, "Mugiloidea" is designated at the suborder level. This highlights that taxonomic naming conventions can sometimes be inconsistent across different groups.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mugiloid (adjective): Of or relating to the suborder Mugiloidea or fish within it.
    • The mugiloid body form is adapted for various aquatic environments.
  • Mugilidae (noun): The mullet family, a primary family within the suborder.
  • Atherinidae (noun): The silverside family.
  • Sphyraenidae (noun): The barracuda family.
Synonyms
  • There is no direct common-language synonym for this precise taxonomic term. In general scientific language, it might be referred to descriptively as:
    • The mullet and barracuda suborder
    • A group of percomorph fishes with abdominal pelvic fins
Related Phrases
  • Taxonomic hierarchy: The system of classification where Suborder Mugiloidea fits: Kingdom > Phylum > Class > Order > Suborder > Family > Genus > Species.
  • Abdominal pelvic fins: A key diagnostic characteristic, meaning the paired pelvic fins are positioned on the belly, behind the pectoral fins, rather than on the throat (thoracic position).
Notes on Meaning
  • This term has a single, specific meaning within biological taxonomy. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses. Its definition is tied to morphological characteristics (physical traits like fin placement) and evolutionary relationships.
suborder mugiloidea

A scientist carefully examines a preserved suborder Mugiloidea specimen in a laboratory.

Noun
  1. fishes distinguished by abdominal pelvic fins: families Mugilidae; Atherinidae; Sphyraenidae