tinamiformes
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Definition
Tinamiformes (noun): An order of birds that is coextensive with the family Tinamidae. This means the order Tinamiformes contains exactly the same set of species as the family Tinamidae; it is a taxonomic group consisting solely of the birds known as tinamous.
Usage
The term is used in scientific and ornithological contexts to classify a specific group of ground-dwelling, primarily South American birds. - The order Tinamiformes includes about 47 species of tinamous. - Ornithologists study the evolutionary history of Tinamiformes.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: In biological classification, "Tinamiformes" specifies the ordinal rank for these birds, placing them above the family level (Tinamidae) and below the class level (Aves).
- The phylogenetic analysis confirmed the distinct status of the order Tinamiformes.
Variants and Related Words
- Tinamidae (noun): The family name for tinamous, which is coextensive with the order Tinamiformes.
- All members of the family Tinamidae belong to the order Tinamiformes.
- Tinamou (noun): The common name for any bird within the order Tinamiformes/family Tinamidae.
- The tinamou is a shy, chicken-like bird found in Central and South America.
Synonyms
- Tinamous (when referring to the group collectively by their common name).
- The tinamous constitute the order Tinamiformes.
Different Meanings
This is a specialized scientific term with a single, precise meaning in zoological taxonomy. It does not have common idiomatic or figurative uses.
Noun
- coextensive with the family Tinamidae