suborder Eurylaimi

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Definition

Noun A taxonomic suborder of birds within the order Passeriformes (perching birds), commonly known as broadbills. This group is characterized by their wide, flattened bills adapted for catching insects in flight.

Usage

The term "suborder Eurylaimi" is used in scientific and ornithological contexts to classify a specific group of passerine birds. * The suborder Eurylaimi includes several families of brightly colored birds found in tropical regions. * Ornithologists study the unique bill morphology of the suborder Eurylaimi.

Advanced Usage
  • The suborder is sometimes referred to in a broader taxonomic sense, but its core members are the Old World broadbills.
  • In modern phylogenetic studies, the classification and relationships within are subjects of ongoing research.
Variants and Related Words
  • Eurylaimi: The core part of the taxonomic name, often used informally to refer to the suborder.
  • Broadbill (n.): The common name for birds belonging to this suborder, describing their most distinctive physical feature.
  • Eurylaimidae (n.): The family name for the typical broadbills within this suborder.
Synonyms
  • Broadbills (as a common name for the group)
Notes

This is a specialized taxonomic term. In non-scientific contexts, the common name "broadbills" is almost always used instead of "suborder Eurylaimi."

Noun
  1. broadbills

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