suborder serpentes

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A taxonomic suborder of reptiles: "Suborder Serpentes" is the scientific classification for snakes, a group of limbless, elongated, carnivorous reptiles within the order Squamata. It distinguishes snakes from other squamate reptiles like lizards (suborder Lacertilia).
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The biologist specialized in studying the diverse species within the suborder Serpentes.
    • Fossil evidence helps trace the evolutionary history of the suborder Serpentes.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy: Used in formal biological and zoological contexts to refer to the snake lineage specifically.
    • The research paper analyzed the phylogenetic relationships within the suborder Serpentes.
Variants and Related Words
  • Serpentes: Often used synonymously as the formal name for the suborder.
  • Ophidia: An older, synonymous term for the same suborder.
  • Snake (common noun): The common English word for any member of the suborder Serpentes.
Synonyms
  • Ophidia
  • Snakes (as a collective group)
Related Phrases
  • Member of Serpentes: A phrase used to specify an organism belongs to this taxonomic group.
    • The boa constrictor is a prominent member of Serpentes.
Related Idioms

(Note: Idioms typically use the common word "snake." The taxonomic term "suborder Serpentes" is scientific and not used idiomatically.)

Noun
  1. snakes