turnicidae
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Definition
Noun: 1. A family of small, terrestrial birds: Turnicidae is the scientific family name for a group of small, ground-dwelling birds found primarily in the Old World (Africa, Asia, Australia, and southern Europe). They are commonly known as buttonquails or hemipodes. 2. Distinct from true quail: Despite their superficial resemblance and common name, birds in the Turnicidae family are not closely related to true quails (family Phasianidae). Key differences include aspects of their anatomy, such as the absence of a hind toe, and their behavior, particularly reversed sex roles where females are often more brightly colored and compete for mates.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Ornithologists study the unique mating systems of the Turnicidae.
- The small, cryptic bird was identified as a member of Turnicidae.
- Unlike true quail, species within Turnicidae have a different skeletal structure.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic context: The word is used almost exclusively in scientific, zoological, or ornithological writing to classify and discuss these specific birds. It is a proper noun (the name of a taxonomic family) and is often capitalized.
- The phylogenetic analysis confirmed the placement of the genus Turnix within Turnicidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Buttonquail (n): The common name for birds in the family Turnicidae.
- The striped buttonquail is a widespread species.
- Hemipode (n): An older, less common common name for these birds.
- Turnix (n): The principal genus within the family Turnicidae.
Synonyms
- Buttonquail (n): The standard common name synonym.
- Hemipode (n): A synonym, though technical and less frequently used.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- N/A: As a highly specific scientific term, "Turnicidae" is not used in idiomatic expressions or common phrasal verbs.
Noun
- small Old World birds resembling but not related to true quail