($RCSfile: noun.animal,v $ $Revision: 9.0 $ $Date: 2011/02/06 21:16:39 $ $Name: $ $State: Rel $) (Copyright (c) 1988-2011 by Princeton University) (noun.animal) { Animalia, kingdom_Animalia, animal_kingdom, noun.group:kingdom2,@ (taxonomic kingdom comprising all living or extinct animals) } { recombinant, noun.Tops:cell,@ noun.Tops:organism,@ (a cell or organism in which genetic recombination has occurred) } { conspecific, noun.Tops:organism,@ (an organism belonging to the same species as another organism) } { carrier, noun.Tops:organism,@ noun.cognition:genetics,;c ((genetics) an organism that possesses a recessive gene whose effect is masked by a dominant allele; the associated trait is not apparent but can be passed on to offspring) } { pest, noun.Tops:animal,@ (any unwanted and destructive insect or other animal that attacks food or crops or livestock etc.; "he sprayed the garden to get rid of pests"; "many pests have developed resistance to the common pesticides") } { critter, noun.Tops:animal,@ (a regional term for `creature' (especially for domestic animals)) } { creepy-crawly, noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal that creeps or crawls (such as worms or spiders or insects)) } { [ darter, verb.motion:dart2,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ (a person or other animal that moves abruptly and rapidly; "squirrels are darters") } { denizen, noun.Tops:organism,@ (a plant or animal naturalized in a region; "denizens of field and forest"; "denizens of the deep") } { [ peeper, verb.communication:peep,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal that makes short high-pitched sounds) } { [ homeotherm, adj.all:warm-blooded^homeothermic,+ ] [ homoiotherm, adj.all:warm-blooded^homoiothermic,+ ] [ homotherm, adj.all:warm-blooded^homothermic,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal that has a body temperature that is relatively constant and independent of the environmental temperature) } { [ poikilotherm, adj.all:cold-blooded^poikilothermic,+ adj.all:cold-blooded^poikilothermous,+ ] ectotherm, noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal whose body temperature varies with the temperature of its surroundings; any animal except birds and mammals) } { range_animal, noun.Tops:animal,@ (any animal that lives and grazes in the grassy open land of western North America (especially horses, cattle, sheep)) } { [ vermin, adj.all:offensive1^verminous,+ ] pest,@ (any of various small animals or insects that are pests; e.g. cockroaches or rats; "cereals must be protected from mice and other vermin"; "he examined the child's head for vermin"; "boys in the village have probably been shooting vermin") } { varmint, varment, noun.Tops:animal,@ (any usually predatory wild animal considered undesirable; e.g., coyote) } { [ scavenger, verb.consumption:scavenge,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ (any animal that feeds on refuse and other decaying organic matter) } { bottom-feeder, bottom-dweller, fish,@ (a fish that lives and feeds on the bottom of a body of water) } { bottom-feeder1, scavenger,@ (a scavenger that feeds low on the food chain) } { bottom_lurkers, fish,@ (a fish that lurks on the bottom of a body of water) } { work_animal, noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal trained for and used for heavy labor) } { beast_of_burden, [ jument, adj.pert:jumentous,+ ] work_animal,@ (an animal such as a donkey or ox or elephant used for transporting loads or doing other heavy work) } { draft_animal, work_animal,@ (an animal used for pulling heavy loads) } { pack_animal, sumpter, beast_of_burden,@ (an animal (such as a mule or burro or horse) used to carry loads) } { domestic_animal, domesticated_animal, noun.Tops:animal,@ (any of various animals that have been tamed and made fit for a human environment) } { feeder, domestic_animal,@ (an animal being fattened or suitable for fattening) } { feeder1, noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal that feeds on a particular source of food; "a bark feeder"; "a mud feeder") } { [ stocker, noun.possession:stock1,+ noun.animal:stock,+ ] domestic_animal,@ (a domestic animal (especially a young steer or heifer) kept as stock until fattened or matured and suitable for a breeding establishment) } { hatchling, young,@ (any recently hatched animal (especially birds)) } { head, domestic_animal,@ (a single domestic animal; "200 head of cattle") } { [ migrator, verb.motion:migrate,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal (especially birds and fish) that travels between different habitats at particular times of the year) } { [ molter, verb.body:molt,+ ] [ moulter, verb.body:moult,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal (especially birds and arthropods and reptiles) that periodically shed their outer layer (feathers or cuticle or skin or hair)) } { pet, noun.Tops:animal,@ (a domesticated animal kept for companionship or amusement) } { [ stayer, verb.stative:stay3,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ (a person or other animal having powers of endurance or perseverance; "the horse that won the race is a good stayer") } { [ stunt, verb.social:stunt,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ (a creature (especially a whale) that has been prevented from attaining full growth) } { pollard, ruminant,@ (a usually horned animal that has either shed its horns or had them removed) } { marine_animal, marine_creature, sea_animal, sea_creature, noun.Tops:animal,@ (any of numerous animals inhabiting the sea including e.g. fishes and molluscs and many mammals) } { by-catch, bycatch, marine_animal,@ (unwanted marine creatures that are caught in the nets while fishing for another species; "thousands of dolphins and porpoises and whales are killed as part of the by-catch each year") } { amphidiploid, noun.Tops:organism,@ noun.cognition:genetics,;c ((genetics) an organism or cell having a diploid set of chromosomes from each parent) } { [ diploid, adj.all:diploid,+ ] noun.Tops:organism,@ noun.cognition:genetics,;c ((genetics) an organism or cell having the normal amount of DNA per cell; i.e., two sets of chromosomes or twice the haploid number) } { [ haploid, adj.all:haploid,+ ] noun.Tops:organism,@ noun.cognition:genetics,;c ((genetics) an organism or cell having only one complete set of chromosomes) } { heteroploid, noun.Tops:organism,@ noun.cognition:genetics,;c ((genetics) an organism or cell having a chromosome number that is not an even multiple of the haploid chromosome number for that species) } { [ polyploid, adj.all:polyploid,+ ] noun.Tops:organism,@ noun.cognition:genetics,;c ((genetics) an organism or cell having more than twice the haploid number of chromosomes) } { [ female, adj.all:female,+ male,!] noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal that produces gametes (ova) that can be fertilized by male gametes (spermatozoa)) } { hen3, female,@ (female of certain aquatic animals e.g. octopus or lobster) } { [male, female,!] noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal that produces gametes (spermatozoa) that can fertilize female gametes (ova)) } { [ adult, adj.all:mature1^adult,+ noun.time:adulthood,+ noun.state:adulthood,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ (any mature animal) } { young, offspring, noun.Tops:animal,@ (any immature animal) } { orphan, young,@ (a young animal without a mother) } { young_mammal, young,@ class_Mammalia,#m (any immature mammal) } { [ baby, noun.time:babyhood,+ noun.state:babyhood,+ ] young_mammal,@ (a very young mammal; "baby rabbits") } { [ pup, verb.body:pup,+ ] [ whelp, verb.body:whelp,+ ] young_mammal,@ (young of any of various canines such as a dog or wolf) } { wolf_pup, wolf_cub, young_mammal,@ wolf,@ (a young wolf) } { puppy, pup,@ dog,@ (a young dog) } { [ cub, verb.body:cub,+ ] young_carnivore, young_mammal,@ (the young of certain carnivorous mammals such as the bear or wolf or lion) } { lion_cub, cub,@ lion,@ (a young lion) } { bear_cub, cub,@ bear,@ (a young bear) } { tiger_cub, cub,@ tiger,@ (a young tiger) } { kit, young_mammal,@ (young of any of various fur-bearing animals; "a fox kit") } { [ kill, verb.contact:kill,+ ] noun.body:dead_body,@ (the body of an animal, or bodies of animals, killed by a person or another animal) } { suckling, young_mammal,@ (a young mammal that has not been weaned) } { [ sire, verb.body:sire,+ ] male,@ (male parent of an animal especially a domestic animal such as a horse) } { dam, female,@ (female parent of an animal especially domestic livestock) } { thoroughbred, [ purebred, adj.all:purebred,+ ] [ pureblood, adj.all:purebred^pureblood,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ (a pedigreed animal of unmixed lineage; used especially of horses) } { [ giant, adj.all:large^giant,+ adj.all:large^gigantic1,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ (any creature of exceptional size) } { vent, noun.body:orifice,@ (external opening of urinary or genital system of a lower vertebrate) } { animalcule, animalculum, noun.Tops:organism,@ (microscopic organism such as an amoeba or paramecium) } { survivor, noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal that survives in spite of adversity; "only the fittest animals were survivors of the cold winters") } { [ mutant, adj.pert:mutant,+ verb.change:mutate,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal that has undergone mutation) } { carnivore2, predator,@ (any animal that feeds on flesh; "Tyrannosaurus Rex was a large carnivore"; "insectivorous plants are considered carnivores") } { herbivore, noun.Tops:animal,@ (any animal that feeds chiefly on grass and other plants; "horses are herbivores"; "the sauropod dinosaurs were apparently herbivores") } { [ insectivore2, adj.all:insectivorous,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ (any organism that feeds mainly on insects) } { acrodont, noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal having teeth consolidated with the summit of the alveolar ridge without sockets) } { pleurodont, noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal having teeth fused with the inner surface of the alveolar ridge without sockets) } { form_genus, noun.group:genus,@ (an artificial taxonomic category established on the basis of morphological resemblance for organisms of obscure true relationships especially fossil forms) } { [ horn1, adj.all:horned^horny,+ verb.contact:horn,+ ] noun.body:process,@ ram,#p goat,#p bull1,#p (one of the bony outgrowths on the heads of certain ungulates) } { antler, horn1,@ deer,#p (deciduous horn of a member of the deer family) } { tuft, crest,@ (a bunch of feathers or hair) } { [ horn2, verb.contact:horn,+ ] noun.body:process,@ (any hard protuberance from the head of an organism that is similar to or suggestive of a horn) } { crest, noun.body:process,@ (a showy growth of e.g. feathers or skin on the head of a bird or other animal) } { topknot, crest,@ (showy crest or knot of hair or feathers) } { microorganism, micro-organism, noun.Tops:organism,@ noun.Tops:animal,;c noun.Tops:plant,;c (any organism of microscopic size) } { monad, microorganism,@ noun.cognition:biology,;c ((biology) a single-celled microorganism (especially a flagellate protozoan)) } { aerobe, noun.Tops:organism,@ (an organism (especially a bacterium) that requires air or free oxygen for life) } { [ anaerobe, adj.all:anaerobiotic,+ ] noun.Tops:organism,@ (an organism (especially a bacterium) that does not require air or free oxygen to live) } { obligate_anaerobe, anaerobe,@ (an organism that cannot grow in the presence of oxygen) } { [ hybrid, adj.all:crossbred^hybrid,+ verb.contact:hybridize,+ ] [ crossbreed, verb.contact:crossbreed,+ ] [ cross, verb.contact:cross,+ ] noun.Tops:organism,@ noun.cognition:genetics,;c ((genetics) an organism that is the offspring of genetically dissimilar parents or stock; especially offspring produced by breeding plants or animals of different varieties or breeds or species; "a mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey") } { dihybrid, hybrid,@ (a hybrid produced by parents that differ only at two gene loci that have two alleles each) } { monohybrid, hybrid,@ (a hybrid produced by crossing parents that are homozygous except for a single gene locus that has two alleles (as in Mendel's experiments with garden peas)) } { [ polymorph, adj.all:multiform^polymorphic,+ adj.pert:polymorphic,+ ] noun.Tops:organism,@ (an organism that can assume more than one adult form as in the castes of ants or termites) } { relative, congener, congenator, congeneric, noun.Tops:organism,@ (an animal or plant that bears a relationship to another (as related by common descent or by membership in the same genus)) } { intestinal_flora, microorganism,@ (harmless microorganisms (as Escherichia coli) that inhabit the intestinal tract and are essential for its normal functioning) } { [ virus, adj.pert:viral,+ ] microorganism,@ noun.object:infectious_agent,@ noun.cognition:virology,;c ((virology) ultramicroscopic infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells of living hosts; many are pathogenic; a piece of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) wrapped in a thin coat of protein) } { arbovirus, arborvirus, virus,@ (a large heterogeneous group of RNA viruses divisible into groups on the basis of the virions; they have been recovered from arthropods, bats, and rodents; most are borne by arthropods; they are linked by the epidemiologic concept of transmission between vertebrate hosts by arthropod vectors (mosquitoes, ticks, sandflies, midges, etc.) that feed on blood; they can cause mild fevers, hepatitis, hemorrhagic fever, and encephalitis) } { capsid, noun.substance:protein,@ virion,#p (the outer covering of protein surrounding the nucleic acid of a virus) } { virion, noun.object:particle,@ noun.animal:virus,;c ((virology) a complete viral particle; nucleic acid and capsid (and a lipid envelope in some viruses)) } { adenovirus, animal_virus,@ (any of a group of viruses including those that in humans cause upper respiratory infections or infectious pinkeye) } { parainfluenza_virus, adenovirus,@ (a virus that causes upper respiratory infection (including the common cold and bronchiolitis); most often in children) } { arenavirus, animal_virus,@ Arenaviridae,#m (animal viruses belonging to the family Arenaviridae) } { Junin_virus, arenavirus,@ Arenaviridae,#m (the RNA virus that causes Argentine hemorrhagic fever; carried by rats and mice) } { Lassa_virus, arenavirus,@ Arenaviridae,#m (the RNA virus that causes Lassa fever) } { lymphocytic_choriomeningitis_virus, arenavirus,@ Arenaviridae,#m (the RNA virus that causes lymphocytic choriomeningitis; infects mice and monkeys and dogs and guinea pigs and human beings) } { Machupo_virus, arenavirus,@ Arenaviridae,#m (the RNA virus that causes Bolivian hemorrhagic fever; carried by rats and mice) } { Bunyaviridae, arbovirus,@ noun.group:family3,#m (a large family of arboviruses that affect a wide range of hosts (mainly vertebrates and arthropods)) } { bunyavirus, animal_virus,@ (an animal virus belonging to the family Bunyaviridae; can be used as a bioweapon) } { Filoviridae, noun.group:family3,@ (a family of threadlike RNA viruses that cause diseases in humans and nonhuman primates (monkeys and chimpanzees)) } { filovirus, animal_virus,@ (animal viruses belonging to the family Filoviridae) } { Ebola_virus, filovirus,@ Filoviridae,#m (a filovirus that causes Ebola hemorrhagic fever; carried by animals; can be used as a bioweapon) } { Marburg_virus, filovirus,@ Filoviridae,#m (a filovirus that causes Marburg disease; carried by animals; can be used as a bioweapon) } { Togaviridae, arbovirus,@ noun.group:family3,#m (a family of arboviruses carried by arthropods) } { alphavirus, animal_virus,@ Togaviridae,#m (an arbovirus of the family Togaviridae that can cause a variety of encephalitis in horses) } { Flaviviridae, arbovirus,@ noun.group:family3,#m (a family of arboviruses carried by arthropods) } { flavivirus, animal_virus,@ Flaviviridae,#m (animal viruses belonging to the family Flaviviridae) } { West_Nile_virus, West_Nile_encephalitis_virus, flavivirus,@ (the flavivirus that causes West Nile encephalitis) } { Arenaviridae, arbovirus,@ noun.group:family3,#m (a family of arborviruses carried by arthropods) } { Rhabdoviridae, arbovirus,@ noun.group:family3,#m (a family of arborviruses carried by arthropods) } { vesiculovirus, animal_virus,@ Rhabdoviridae,#m (an animal virus that causes vesicular stomatitis) } { Reoviridae, arbovirus,@ noun.group:family3,#m (a family of arboviruses carried by arthropods) } { poxvirus, animal_virus,@ (any of a group of viruses that can cause pox diseases in vertebrates) } { myxoma_virus, poxvirus,@ (a poxvirus closely related to smallpox virus; causes benign gelatinous tumors in humans) } { variola_virus, smallpox_virus, poxvirus,@ (the virus that causes smallpox in humans; can be used as a bioweapon) } { variola_major, variola_major_virus, variola_virus,@ (a type of smallpox virus that has a fatality rate of up to 25 percent) } { variola_minor, variola_minor_virus, variola_virus,@ (a type of smallpox virus that has a fatality rate of about 1 percent) } { tobacco_mosaic_virus, TMV, plant_virus,@ (the widely studied plant virus that causes tobacco mosaic; it was the first virus discovered (1892)) } { viroid, virusoid, plant_virus,@ (the smallest of viruses; a plant virus with its RNA arranged in a circular chromosome without a protein coat) } { [ bacteriophage, adj.pert:bacteriophagic,+ adj.pert:bacteriophagous,+ ] phage, virus,@ (a virus that is parasitic (reproduces itself) in bacteria; "phage uses the bacterium's machinery and energy to produce more phage until the bacterium is destroyed and phage is released to invade surrounding bacteria") } { coliphage, bacteriophage,@ (a bacteriophage that infects the bacterium Escherichia coli) } { typhoid_bacteriophage, bacteriophage,@ (a bacteriophage specific for the bacterium Salmonella typhi) } { plant_virus, virus,@ (a plant pathogen that is a virus consisting of a single strand of RNA) } { animal_virus, virus,@ (an animal pathogen that is a virus) } { hepadnavirus, animal_virus,@ (a group of animal DNA viruses including viruses of ducks and woodchucks and squirrels and others as well as the virus causing hepatitis B in humans) } { retrovirus, animal_virus,@ (any of a group of viruses that contain two single-strand linear RNA molecules per virion and reverse transcriptase (RNA to DNA); the virus transcribes its RNA into a cDNA provirus that is then incorporated into the host cell) } { human_T-cell_leukemia_virus-1", HTLV-1", retrovirus,@ (retrovirus causing T-cell leukemia) } { human_immunodeficiency_virus, HIV, retrovirus,@ (the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS); it replicates in and kills the helper T cells) } { myxovirus, animal_virus,@ (any of a group of RNA viruses including those that cause influenza and mumps) } { orthomyxovirus, myxovirus,@ (a group of viruses including those causing influenza) } { paramyxovirus, myxovirus,@ (a group of viruses including those causing mumps and measles) } { respiratory_syncytial_virus, paramyxovirus,@ (a paramyxovirus that forms syncytia in tissue culture and that is responsible for severe respiratory diseases such as bronchiolitis and bronchial pneumonia (especially in children)) } { picornavirus, animal_virus,@ (a group of single-strand RNA viruses with a protein coat) } { poliovirus, enterovirus,@ (the virus causing poliomyelitis) } { hepatitis_A_virus, enterovirus,@ (the virus causing hepatitis A) } { enterovirus, picornavirus,@ (any of a group of picornaviruses that infect the gastrointestinal tract and can spread to other areas (especially the nervous system)) } { coxsackievirus, Coxsackie_virus, enterovirus,@ (enterovirus causing a disease resembling poliomyelitis but without paralysis) } { echovirus, enterovirus,@ (any of a group of viruses associated with various diseases including viral meningitis and mild respiratory disorders and diarrhea in newborn infants) } { rhinovirus, picornavirus,@ (any of a group of picornaviruses that are responsible for many upper respiratory infections) } { herpes, herpes_virus, animal_virus,@ (any of the animal viruses that cause painful blisters on the skin) } { herpes_simplex, herpes_simplex_virus, herpes,@ (a herpes virus that affects the skin and nervous system) } { herpes_simplex_1", HS1", HSV-1", HSV-I, herpes_simplex,@ (a herpes virus that causes oral herpes) } { herpes_simplex_2", HS2", HSV-2", HSV-II, herpes_simplex,@ (a herpes virus that can cause genital herpes) } { herpes_zoster, herpes_zoster_virus, herpes,@ (a herpes virus that causes shingles) } { herpes_varicella_zoster, herpes_varicella_zoster_virus, herpes_zoster,@ (a herpes virus that causes chickenpox and shingles) } { Epstein-Barr_virus, EBV, herpes,@ (the herpes virus that causes infectious mononucleosis; associated with specific cancers in Africa and China) } { cytomegalovirus, CMV, herpes,@ (any of a group of herpes viruses that enlarge epithelial cells and can cause birth defects; can affect humans with impaired immunological systems) } { varicella_zoster_virus, herpes,@ (the member of the herpes virus family that is responsible for chickenpox) } { papovavirus, animal_virus,@ (any of a group of animal viruses associated with or causing papillomas or polyomas) } { human_papilloma_virus, papovavirus,@ (any of a group of papovaviruses associated with genital or oral carcinomas or a group associated with benign genital tumors) } { polyoma, polyoma_virus, papovavirus,@ (a virus the can initiate various kinds of tumors in mice) } { rhabdovirus, animal_virus,@ Rhabdoviridae,#m (any of a group of arboviruses including those causing rabies) } { lyssavirus, animal_virus,@ Rhabdoviridae,#m (a neurotropic non-arbovirus of the family Rhabdoviridae that causes rabies) } { reovirus, animal_virus,@ (any of a group of non-arboviruses including the rotavirus causing infant enteritis) } { rotavirus, reovirus,@ (the reovirus causing infant enteritis) } { parvovirus, parvo, animal_virus,@ (any of a group of viruses containing DNA in an icosahedral protein shell and causing disease in dogs and cattle; not known to be associated with any human disease) } { slow_virus, virus,@ (a virus that remains dormant in the body for a long time before symptoms appear; "kuru is caused by a slow virus") } { onion_yellow-dwarf_virus, plant_virus,@ (the virus that produces stunting and yellowing of the leaves of onion plants) } { potato_yellow-dwarf_virus, plant_virus,@ (the virus that produces stunting and yellowing of the leaves of potato plants) } (==OK OK below) { Monera, kingdom_Monera, Prokayotae, kingdom_Prokaryotae, noun.group:kingdom2,@ (prokaryotic bacteria and blue-green algae and various primitive pathogens; because of lack of consensus on how to divide the organisms into phyla informal names are used for the major divisions) } { moneran, moneron, microorganism,@ kingdom_Monera,#m (organisms that typically reproduce by asexual budding or fission and whose nutritional mode is absorption or photosynthesis or chemosynthesis) } { animal_order, noun.group:order1,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (the order of animals) } { protoctist_order, noun.group:order1,@ kingdom_Protoctista,#m (the order of protoctists) } { division_Archaebacteria, noun.group:division5,@ kingdom_Monera,#m (in some classifications considered a kingdom) } { archaebacteria, archaebacterium, archaeobacteria, archeobacteria, moneran,@ division_Archaebacteria,#m (considered ancient life forms that evolved separately from bacteria and blue-green algae) } { methanogen, archaebacteria,@ (archaebacteria found in anaerobic environments such as animal intestinal tracts or sediments or sewage and capable of producing methane; a source of natural gas) } { halophile, halophil, archaebacteria,@ (archaebacteria requiring a salt-rich environment for growth and survival) } { halobacteria, halobacterium, halobacter, halophile,@ (halophiles in saline environments such as the Dead Sea or salt flats) } { thermoacidophile, archaebacteria,@ (archaebacteria that thrive in strongly acidic environments at high temperatures) } { [ bacteria, adj.pert:bacterial,+ ] [ bacterium, adj.pert:bacterioidal,+ adj.pert:bacterial,+ verb.change:bacterize,+ verb.change:bacterise,+ ] microorganism,@ noun.cognition:microbiology,;c ((microbiology) single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission; important as pathogens and for biochemical properties; taxonomy is difficult; often considered to be plants) } { [ acidophil, adj.all:acid-loving^acidophilic,+ ] [ acidophile, adj.all:acid-loving^acidophilic,+ ] bacterium,@ (an organism that thrives in a relatively acid environment) } { probiotic, probiotic_bacterium, probiotic_microflora, probiotic_flora, bacterium,@ (a beneficial bacterium found in the intestinal tract of healthy mammals; often considered to be a plant) } { [ bacteroid, adj.pert:bacteroid,+ adj.pert:bacteroidal,+ ] bacterium,@ (a rodlike bacterium (especially any of the rod-shaped or branched bacteria in the root nodules of nitrogen-fixing plants)) } { [ bacillus, adj.all:formed^bacillary,+ adj.pert:bacillary,+ ] B, eubacteria,@ genus_Bacillus,#m (aerobic rod-shaped spore-producing bacterium; often occurring in chainlike formations; found primarily in soil) } { Bacillus_anthracis, anthrax_bacillus, Bacillus,@ noun.artifact:bioweapon,@ (a species of bacillus that causes anthrax in humans and in animals (cattle and swine and sheep and rabbits and mice and guinea pigs); can be used a bioweapon) } { Bacillus_subtilis, Bacillus_globigii, grass_bacillus, hay_bacillus, Bacillus,@ (a species of bacillus found in soil and decomposing organic matter; some strains produce antibiotics) } { Yersinia_pestis, Bacillus,@ (a bacillus bacterium that causes the plague; aerosolized bacteria can be used as a bioweapon) } { [ coccus, adj.pert:coccal,+ ] cocci, eubacteria,@ (any spherical or nearly spherical bacteria) } { coccobacillus, eubacteria,@ (a bacterial cell intermediate in morphology between a coccus and a bacillus; a very short bacillus) } { Brucella, coccobacillus,@ (an aerobic Gram-negative coccobacillus that causes brucellosis; can be used as a bioweapon) } { spirillum1, spirilla, eubacteria,@ (any flagellated aerobic bacteria having a spirally twisted rodlike form) } { Heliobacter, genus_Heliobacter, bacteria_genus,@ (a genus of helical or curved or straight aerobic bacteria with rounded ends and multiple flagella; found in the gastric mucosa of primates (including humans)) } { Heliobacter_pylori, H._pylori, bacteria_species,@ (the type species of genus Heliobacter; produces urease and is associated with several gastroduodenal diseases (including gastritis and gastric ulcers and duodenal ulcers and other peptic ulcers)) } { bacteria_order, noun.group:order,@ division_Eubacteria,#m (an order of bacteria) } { bacteria_family, noun.group:family3,@ division_Eubacteria,#m (a family of bacteria) } { bacteria_genus, noun.group:genus,@ division_Eubacteria,#m (a genus of bacteria) } { bacteria_species, noun.group:species,@ division_Eubacteria,#m (a species of bacteria) } { Pseudomonas_pyocanea, bacteria_species,@ Pseudomonas,#m (a species of aerobic bacteria) } { Aerobacter, genus_Aerobacter, bacteria_genus,@ Enterobacteriaceae,#m (aerobic bacteria widely distributed in nature) } { Aerobacter_aerogenes, bacteria_species,@ Aerobacter,#m (a species of Gram-negative aerobic bacteria that produce gas and acid from sugars and are sometimes involved in the souring of milk) } { Rhizobiaceae, family_Rhizobiaceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Eubacteriales,#m (a small family of rod-shaped bacteria) } { Rhizobium, genus_Rhizobium, bacteria_genus,@ Rhizobiaceae,#m (the type genus of Rhizobiaceae; usually occur in the root nodules of legumes; can fix atmospheric oxygen) } { Agrobacterium, genus_Agrobacterium, bacteria_genus,@ Rhizobiaceae,#m (small motile bacterial rods that can reduce nitrates and cause galls on plant stems) } { Agrobacterium_tumefaciens, bacteria_species,@ Agrobacterium,#m (the bacteria that produce crown gall disease in plants) } { division_Eubacteria, noun.group:division5,@ kingdom_Monera,#m (one-celled monerans having simple cells with rigid walls and (in motile types) flagella) } { eubacteria, eubacterium, true_bacteria, bacteria,@ moneran,@ division_Eubacteria,#m (a large group of bacteria having rigid cell walls; motile types have flagella) } { Eubacteriales, order_Eubacteriales, animal_order,@ division_Eubacteria,#m (one of two usually recognized orders of true bacteria; Gram-positive spherical or rod-shaped forms; some are motile; in some classifications considered an order of Schizomycetes) } { Bacillaceae, family_Bacillaceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Eubacteriales,#m (typically rod-shaped usually Gram-positive bacteria that produce endospores) } { genus_Bacillus, bacteria_genus,@ family_Bacillaceae,#m (type genus of the Bacillaceae; includes many saprophytes important in decay of organic matter and a number of parasites) } { genus_Clostridium, bacteria_genus,@ family_Bacillaceae,#m (anaerobic or micro-aerophilic rod-shaped or spindle-shaped saprophytes; nearly cosmopolitan in soil, animal intestines, and dung) } { clostridium, clostridia, eubacteria,@ genus_Clostridium,#m (spindle-shaped bacterial cell especially one swollen at the center by an endospore) } { botulinus, botulinum, Clostridium_botulinum, eubacteria,@ genus_Clostridium,#m (anaerobic bacterium producing botulin the toxin that causes botulism) } { clostridium_perfringens, eubacteria,@ noun.artifact:bioweapon,@ genus_Clostridium,#m (anaerobic Gram-positive rod bacterium that produces epsilon toxin; can be used as a bioweapon) } { Cyanophyta, division_Cyanophyta, noun.group:division5,@ division_Eubacteria,#m (prokaryotic organisms sometimes considered a class or phylum or subkingdom; coextensive with the Cyanophyceae: cyanobacteria (blue-green algae)) } { Schizophyta, division_Schizophyta, noun.group:division5,@ division_Eubacteria,#m (former term for the Cyanophyta) } { Schizomycetes, class_Schizomycetes, noun.group:class2,@ Schizophyta,#m (a former classification) } { class_Cyanobacteria, Cyanophyceae, class_Cyanophyceae, noun.group:class2,@ division_Cyanophyta,#m (photosynthetic bacteria found in fresh and salt water, having chlorophyll a and phycobilins; once thought to be algae: blue-green algae) } { [ cyanobacteria, adj.pert:cyanobacterial,+ ] blue-green_algae, eubacteria,@ class_Cyanobacteria,#m (predominantly photosynthetic prokaryotic organisms containing a blue pigment in addition to chlorophyll; occur singly or in colonies in diverse habitats; important as phytoplankton) } { Myxophyceae, family_Myxophyceae, Schizophyceae, family_Schizophyceae, bacteria_family,@ Schizophyta,#m (former terms for Cyanophyceae) } { Nostocaceae, family_Nostocaceae, bacteria_family,@ class_Cyanophyceae,#m (blue-green algae) } { genus_Nostoc, bacteria_genus,@ family_Nostocaceae,#m (type genus of the family Nostocaceae: freshwater blue-green algae) } { nostoc, blue-green_algae,@ genus_Nostoc,#m (found in moist places as rounded jellylike colonies) } { Oscillatoriaceae, family_Oscillatoriaceae, bacteria_family,@ class_Cyanophyceae,#m (blue green algae) } { genus_Trichodesmium, bacteria_genus,@ family_Oscillatoriaceae,#m (a genus of blue-green algae) } { trichodesmium, blue-green_algae,@ genus_Trichodesmium,#m (large colonial bacterium common in tropical open-ocean waters; important in carbon and nitrogen fixation) } { phototrophic_bacteria, phototropic_bacteria, eubacteria,@ (green and purple bacteria; energy for growth is derived from sunlight; carbon is derived from carbon dioxide or organic carbon) } { purple_bacteria, phototrophic_bacteria,@ (free-living Gram-negative pink to purplish-brown bacteria containing bacteriochlorophyll) } { Pseudomonadales, order_Pseudomonadales, animal_order,@ division_Eubacteria,#m (one of two usually recognized orders of true bacteria; Gram-negative spiral or spherical or rod-shaped bacteria usually motile by polar flagella; some contain photosynthetic pigments) } { Pseudomonodaceae, family_Pseudomonodaceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Pseudomonadales,#m (rod-shaped Gram-negative bacteria; include important plant and animal pathogens) } { Pseudomonas, genus_Pseudomonas, bacteria_genus,@ family_Pseudomonodaceae,#m (type genus of the family Pseudomonodaceae) } { ring_rot_bacteria, Pseudomonas_solanacearum, pseudomonad,@ (causes brown rot in tomatoes and potatoes and tobacco etc) } { pseudomonad, eubacteria,@ genus_Pseudomonas,#m (bacteria usually producing greenish fluorescent water-soluble pigment; some pathogenic for plants and animals) } { Xanthomonas, genus_Xanthomonas, bacteria_genus,@ family_Pseudomonodaceae,#m (a genus of bacteria similar to Pseudomonas but producing a yellow pigment that is not soluble in water) } { xanthomonad, eubacteria,@ genus_Xanthomonas,#m (bacteria producing yellow non-water-soluble pigments; some pathogenic for plants) } { Athiorhodaceae, family_Athiorhodaceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Pseudomonadales,#m (small motile sulphur bacteria) } { Nitrobacteriaceae, family_Nitrobacteriaceae, bacteria_genus,@ order_Pseudomonadales,#m (usually rod-shaped bacteria that oxidize ammonia or nitrites: nitrobacteria) } { Nitrobacter, genus_Nitrobacter, bacteria_genus,@ family_Nitrobacteriaceae,#m (rod-shaped soil bacteria) } { nitric_bacteria, nitrobacteria, eubacteria,@ genus_Nitrobacter,#m (soil bacteria that convert nitrites to nitrates) } { Nitrosomonas, genus_Nitrosomonas, bacteria_genus,@ family_Nitrobacteriaceae,#m (ellipsoidal soil bacteria) } { nitrosobacteria, nitrous_bacteria, eubacteria,@ genus_Nitrosomonas,#m (soil bacteria that oxidize ammonia to nitrites) } { Thiobacteriaceae, family_Thiobacteriaceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Pseudomonadales,#m (free-living coccoid to rod-shaped bacteria that derive energy from oxidizing sulfur or sulfur compounds) } { genus_Thiobacillus, bacteria_genus,@ family_Thiobacteriaceae,#m (a genus of bacteria) } { thiobacillus, eubacteria,@ genus_Thiobacillus,#m (small rod-shaped bacteria living in sewage or soil and oxidizing sulfur) } { thiobacteria, sulphur_bacteria, sulfur_bacteria, thiobacillus,@ (any bacterium of the genus Thiobacillus) } { Spirillaceae, family_Spirillaceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Pseudomonadales,#m (rigid spirally curved elongate bacteria) } { genus_Spirillum, bacteria_genus,@ family_Spirillaceae,#m (a genus of bacteria) } { spirillum2, eubacteria,@ genus_Spirillum,#m (spirally twisted elongate rodlike bacteria usually living in stagnant water) } { ratbite_fever_bacterium, Spirillum_minus, spirillum2,@ (a bacterium causing ratbite fever) } { genus_Vibrio, bacteria_genus,@ family_Spirillaceae,#m (a genus of bacteria) } { [ vibrio, adj.pert:vibrionic,+ ] vibrion, eubacteria,@ genus_Vibrio,#m (curved rodlike motile bacterium) } { comma_bacillus, Vibrio_comma, vibrio,@ genus_Vibrio,#m (comma-shaped bacteria that cause Asiatic cholera) } { Vibrio_fetus, vibrio,@ genus_Vibrio,#m (bacteria that cause abortion in sheep) } { Bacteroidaceae, family_Bacteroidaceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Eubacteriales,#m (family of bacteria living usually in the alimentary canal or on mucous surfaces of warm-blooded animals; sometimes associated with acute infective processes) } { Bacteroides, genus_Bacteroides, bacteria_genus,@ family_Bacteroidaceae,#m (type genus of Bacteroidaceae; genus of Gram-negative rodlike anaerobic bacteria producing no endospores and no pigment and living in the gut of man and animals) } { Calymmatobacterium, genus_Calymmatobacterium, bacterium,@ (a genus of bacterial rods containing only the one species that causes granuloma inguinale) } { Calymmatobacterium_granulomatis, bacteria_species,@ genus_Calymmatobacterium,#m (the species of bacteria that causes granuloma inguinale) } { Francisella, genus_Francisella, bacterium,@ (a genus of Gram-negative aerobic bacteria that occur as pathogens and parasite in many animals (including humans)) } { Francisella_tularensis, bacteria_species,@ genus_Francisella,#m (the type species of the genus Francisella and the causal agent of tularemia in humans; can be used as a bioweapon) } { gonococcus, Neisseria_gonorrhoeae, bacterium,@ (the pus-producing bacterium that causes gonorrhea) } { Corynebacteriaceae, family_Corynebacteriaceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Eubacteriales,#m (a large family of mostly Gram-positive and aerobic and nonmotile rod-shaped bacteria of the order Eubacteriales) } { corynebacterium, eubacteria,@ genus_Corynebacterium,#m (any species of the genus Corynebacterium) } { genus_Corynebacterium, bacteria_genus,@ family_Corynebacteriaceae,#m (the type genus of the family Corynebacteriaceae which is widely distributed in nature; the best known are parasites and pathogens of humans and domestic animals) } { Corynebacterium_diphtheriae, C._diphtheriae, Klebs-Loeffler_bacillus, corynebacterium,@ genus_Corynebacterium,#m (a species of bacterium that causes diphtheria) } { genus_Listeria, bacteria_genus,@ family_Corynebacteriaceae,#m (a genus of aerobic motile bacteria of the family Corynebacteriaceae containing small Gram-positive rods) } { listeria, eubacteria,@ genus_Listeria,#m (any species of the genus Listeria) } { Listeria_monocytogenes, L._monocytogenes, listeria,@ (the type species of the genus Listeria; can cause meningitis, encephalitis, septicemia, endocarditis, abortion, abscesses, listeriosis) } { Enterobacteriaceae, family_Enterobacteriaceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Eubacteriales,#m (a large family of Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria of the order Eubacteriales) } { enteric_bacteria, enterobacteria, enterics, entric, eubacteria,@ family_Enterobacteriaceae,#m (rod-shaped Gram-negative bacteria; most occur normally or pathogenically in intestines of humans and other animals) } { genus_Escherichia, bacteria_genus,@ family_Enterobacteriaceae,#m (a genus of bacteria) } { escherichia, enteric_bacteria,@ genus_Escherichia,#m (a genus of enteric bacteria) } { Escherichia_coli, E._coli, escherichia,@ (a species of bacterium normally present in intestinal tract of humans and other animals; sometimes pathogenic; can be a threat to food safety) } { genus_Klebsiella, bacteria_genus,@ family_Enterobacteriaceae,#m (a genus of bacteria) } { klebsiella, enteric_bacteria,@ genus_Klebsiella,#m (a genus of nonmotile rod-shaped Gram-negative enterobacteria; some cause respiratory and other infections) } { genus_Salmonella, bacteria_genus,@ family_Enterobacteriaceae,#m (a genus of bacteria) } { salmonella, enteric_bacteria,@ genus_Salmonella,#m (rod-shaped Gram-negative enterobacteria; cause typhoid fever and food poisoning; can be used as a bioweapon) } { Salmonella_enteritidis, Gartner's_bacillus, salmonella,@ (a form of salmonella that causes gastroenteritis in humans) } { Salmonella_typhimurium, salmonella,@ (a form of salmonella that causes food poisoning in humans) } { typhoid_bacillus, Salmonella_typhosa, Salmonella_typhi, salmonella,@ (a form of salmonella that causes typhoid fever) } { genus_Serratia, Serratia, bacteria_genus,@ family_Enterobacteriaceae,#m (a genus of motile peritrichous bacteria that contain small Gram-negative rod) } { Serratia_marcescens, bacteria_species,@ genus_Serratia,#m (the type species of the genus Serratia; a species found in water and soil and milk and foods and insects; can cause infections of the endocardium and blood and wounds and urinary tract and respiratory tract; has been tested as a bioweapon) } { genus_Shigella, bacteria_genus,@ family_Enterobacteriaceae,#m (a genus of bacteria) } { shigella, enteric_bacteria,@ genus_Shigella,#m (rod-shaped Gram-negative enterobacteria; some are pathogenic for warm-blooded animals; can be used as a bioweapon) } { shiga_bacillus, Shigella_dysentariae, shigella,@ (a bacillus that causes dysentery) } { genus_Erwinia, bacteria_genus,@ family_Enterobacteriaceae,#m (a genus of bacteria) } { erwinia, enteric_bacteria,@ genus_Erwinia,#m (rod-shaped motile bacteria that attack plants) } { endospore-forming_bacteria, eubacteria,@ (a group of true bacteria) } { Rickettsiales, order_Rickettsiales, animal_order,@ division_Eubacteria,#m (pleomorphic Gram-negative microorganisms) } { Rickettsiaceae, family_Rickettsiaceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Rickettsiales,#m (microorganism resembling bacteria inhabiting arthropod tissues but capable of causing disease in vertebrates) } { genus_Rickettsia, bacteria_genus,@ family_Rickettsiaceae,#m (can cause typhus and Rocky Mountain spotted fever in humans) } { rickettsia, eubacteria,@ family_Rickettsiaceae,#m (any of a group of very small rod-shaped bacteria that live in biting arthropods (as ticks and mites) and cause disease in vertebrate hosts; they cause typhus and other febrile diseases in human beings) } { tumor_virus, virus,@ (a cell-free filtrate held to be a virus responsible for a specific neoplasm) } { wound_tumor_virus, WTV, tumor_virus,@ (a tumor virus transmitted by leafhoppers) } { vector, virus,@ noun.cognition:genetics,;c ((genetics) a virus or other agent that is used to deliver DNA to a cell) } { cosmid, vector,@ noun.cognition:genetics,;c ((genetics) a large vector that is made from a bacteriophage and used to clone genes or gene fragments) } { Chlamydiaceae, family_Chlamydiaceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Rickettsiales,#m (Gram-negative parasites in warm-blooded vertebrates) } { genus_Chlamydia, bacteria_genus,@ family_Chlamydiaceae,#m (type genus of the family Chlamydiaceae: disease-causing parasites) } { [ chlamydia, adj.pert:chlamydial,+ ] eubacteria,@ genus_Chlamydia,#m (coccoid rickettsia infesting birds and mammals; cause infections of eyes and lungs and genitourinary tract) } { Chlamydia_psittaci, C._psittaci, chlamydia,@ (bacteria responsible for the sexually transmitted disease chlamydia) } { Chlamydia_trachomatis, C._trachomatis, chlamydia,@ (bacteria responsible for the sexually transmitted diseases chlamydia and lymphogranuloma venereum) } { Mycoplasmatales, order_Mycoplasmatales, animal_order,@ division_Eubacteria,#m (coextensive with the family Mycoplasmataceae) } { Mycoplasmataceae, family_Mycoplasmataceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Mycoplasmatales,#m (pleomorphic Gram-negative nonmotile microorganism similar to both viruses and bacteria; parasitic in mammals) } { genus_Mycoplasma, bacteria_genus,@ family_Mycoplasmataceae,#m (type and sole genus of the family Mycoplasmataceae) } { mycoplasma, eubacteria,@ genus_Mycoplasma,#m (any of a group of small parasitic bacteria that lack cell walls and can survive without oxygen; can cause pneumonia and urinary tract infection) } { pleuropneumonialike_organism, PPLO, mycoplasma,@ (a mycoplasma resistant to antibiotics that causes a kind of pneumonia in humans) } { Legionella_pneumophilia, legionella, bacterium,@ (the motile aerobic rod-shaped Gram-negative bacterium that thrives in central heating and air conditioning systems and can cause Legionnaires' disease) } { nitrobacterium, bacterium,@ (any of the bacteria in the soil that take part in the nitrogen cycle; they oxidize ammonium compounds into nitrites or oxidize nitrites into nitrates) } { nitrate_bacterium, nitric_bacterium, nitrobacterium,@ (any of the nitrobacteria that oxidize nitrites into nitrates) } { nitrite_bacterium, nitrous_bacterium, nitrobacterium,@ (any of the nitrobacteria that oxidize ammonia into nitrites) } { Actinomycetales, order_Actinomycetales, animal_order,@ division_Eubacteria,#m (filamentous or rod-shaped bacteria) } { [ actinomycete, adj.pert:actinomycetous,+ adj.pert:actinomycetal,+ ] eubacterium,@ order_Actinomycetales,#m noun.Tops:animal,;c (any bacteria (some of which are pathogenic for humans and animals) belonging to the order Actinomycetales) } { Actinomycetaceae, family_Actinomycetaceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Actinomycetales,#m (filamentous anaerobic bacteria) } { genus_Actinomyces, bacteria_genus,@ family_Actinomycetaceae,#m (type genus of the family Actinomycetaceae) } { actinomyces, eubacteria,@ genus_Actinomyces,#m (soil-inhabiting saprophytes and disease-producing plant and animal parasites) } { Streptomycetaceae, family_Streptomycetaceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Actinomycetales,#m (higher bacteria typically aerobic soil saprophytes) } { genus_Streptomyces, bacteria_genus,@ family_Streptomycetaceae,#m (type genus of the family Streptomycetaceae) } { streptomyces, actinomycete,@ genus_Streptomyces,#m (aerobic bacteria (some of which produce the antibiotic streptomycin)) } { Streptomyces_erythreus, streptomyces,@ (source of the antibiotic erythromycin) } { Streptomyces_griseus, streptomyces,@ (source of the antibiotic streptomycin) } { potato_scab_bacteria, Streptomyces_scabies, streptomyces,@ (cause of a potato disease characterized by brownish corky tissue) } { Mycobacteriaceae, family_Mycobacteriaceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Actinomycetales,#m (a family of bacteria) } { genus_Mycobacterium, bacteria_genus,@ family_Mycobacteriaceae,#m (nonmotile Gram-positive aerobic bacteria) } { mycobacteria, mycobacterium, eubacteria,@ genus_Mycobacterium,#m (rod-shaped bacteria some saprophytic or causing diseases) } { tubercle_bacillus, Mycobacterium_tuberculosis, mycobacteria,@ (cause of tuberculosis) } { penicillin-resistant_bacteria, bacterium,@ (bacteria that are unaffected by penicillin) } { pus-forming_bacteria, bacterium,@ (bacteria that produce pus) } { rod, bacterium,@ (any rod-shaped bacterium) } { streptobacillus, rod,@ (any of various rod-shaped Gram-negative bacteria) } { leprosy_bacillus, Mycobacterium_leprae, mycobacteria,@ (cause of leprosy) } { order_Myxobacteria, Myxobacterales, order_Myxobacterales, Myxobacteriales, order_Myxobacteriales, animal_order,@ division_Eubacteria,#m (an order of higher bacteria) } { Polyangiaceae, family_Polyangiaceae, Myxobacteriaceae, family_Myxobacteriaceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Myxobacteriales,#m (bacteria living mostly in soils and on dung) } { Polyangium, genus_Polyangium, bacteria_genus,@ family_Polyangiaceae,#m (type genus of the family Polyangiaceae: myxobacteria with rounded fruiting bodies enclosed in a membrane) } { myxobacteria, myxobacterium, myxobacter, gliding_bacteria, slime_bacteria, eubacteria,@ order_Myxobacteria,#m (bacteria that form colonies in self-produced slime; inhabit moist soils or decaying plant matter or animal waste) } { Micrococcaceae, family_Micrococcaceae, bacteria_family,@ division_Eubacteria,#m (spherical or elliptical usually aerobic eubacteria that produce yellow or orange or red pigment; includes toxin-producing forms as well as harmless commensals and saprophytes) } { Micrococcus, genus_Micrococcus, bacteria_genus,@ family_Micrococcaceae,#m (type genus of the family Micrococcaceae) } { genus_Staphylococcus, bacteria_genus,@ family_Micrococcaceae,#m (includes many pathogenic species) } { [ staphylococcus, adj.pert:staphylococcal,+ ] staphylococci, staph, coccus,@ genus_Staphylococcus,#m (spherical Gram-positive parasitic bacteria that tend to form irregular colonies; some cause boils or septicemia or infections) } { Lactobacillaceae, family_Lactobacillaceae, Lactobacteriaceae, family_Lactobacteriaceae, bacteria_family,@ kingdom_Monera,#m (lactic acid bacteria and important pathogens; bacteria that ferment carbohydrates chiefly into lactic acid) } { genus_Lactobacillus, bacteria_genus,@ family_Lactobacillaceae,#m (type genus of the family Lactobacillaceae) } { lactobacillus, eubacteria,@ genus_Lactobacillus,#m (a Gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium that produces lactic acid (especially in milk)) } { acidophilus, Lactobacillus_acidophilus, lactobacillus,@ probiotic,@ genus_Lactobacillus,#m (a bacterium that is used to make yogurt and to supplement probiotics) } { genus_Diplococcus, bacteria_genus,@ family_Lactobacillaceae,#m (a genus of bacteria) } { diplococcus, bacterium,@ genus_Diplococcus,#m (Gram-positive bacteria usually occurring in pairs) } { [ pneumococcus, adj.pert:pneumococcal,+ ] Diplococcus_pneumoniae, diplococcus,@ (bacterium causing pneumonia in mice and humans) } { genus_Streptococcus, bacteria_genus,@ family_Lactobacillaceae,#m (a genus of bacteria) } { [ streptococcus, adj.pert:streptococcal,+ ] streptococci, [ strep, adj.pert:strep,+ ] eubacteria,@ genus_Streptococcus,#m (spherical Gram-positive bacteria occurring in pairs or chains; cause e.g. scarlet fever and tonsillitis) } { Streptococcus_anhemolyticus, bacteria_species,@ genus_Streptococcus,#m (a species of bacteria) } { Spirochaetales, order_Spirochaetales, animal_order,@ division_Eubacteria,#m (higher bacteria; slender spiral rodlike forms) } { Spirochaetaceae, family_Spirochaetaceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Spirochaetales,#m (large coarsely spiral bacteria; free-living in fresh or salt water or commensal in bodies of oysters) } { Spirochaeta, genus_Spirochaeta, bacteria_genus,@ family_Spirochaetaceae,#m (the type genus of the family Spirochaetaceae; a bacterium that is flexible, undulating, and chiefly aquatic) } { spirochete, spirochaete, eubacteria,@ order_Spirochaetales,#m (parasitic or free-living bacteria; many pathogenic to humans and other animals) } { Treponemataceae, family_Treponemataceae, bacteria_family,@ order_Spirochaetales,#m (small spirochetes some parasitic or pathogenic) } { genus_Treponema, bacteria_genus,@ family_Treponemataceae,#m (type genus of Treponemataceae: anaerobic spirochetes with an undulating rigid body; parasitic in warm-blooded animals) } { treponema, spirochete,@ genus_Treponema,#m (spirochete that causes disease in humans (e.g. syphilis and yaws)) } { genus_Borrelia, bacteria_genus,@ family_Treponemataceae,#m (small flexible parasitic spirochetes having three to five wavy spirals) } { borrelia, spirochete,@ genus_Borrelia,#m (cause of e.g. European and African relapsing fever) } { Borrelia_burgdorferi, Lime_disease_spirochete, spirochete,@ genus_Borrelia,#m (cause of Lyme disease; transmitted primarily by ticks of genus Ixodes) } { genus_Leptospira, bacteria_genus,@ family_Treponemataceae,#m (very slender aerobic spirochetes; free-living or parasitic in mammals) } { leptospira, spirochete,@ genus_Leptospira,#m (important pathogens causing Weil's disease or canicola fever) } { [ plankton, adj.pert:planktonic,+ ] noun.Tops:organism,@ noun.group:aggregate,#m (the aggregate of small plant and animal organisms that float or drift in great numbers in fresh or salt water) } { phytoplankton, noun.Tops:plant,@ plankton,#m (photosynthetic or plant constituent of plankton; mainly unicellular algae) } { planktonic_algae, phytoplankton,@ (unicellular algae) } { zooplankton, noun.Tops:animal,@ plankton,#m (animal constituent of plankton; mainly small crustaceans and fish larvae) } { nekton, noun.Tops:organism,@ noun.group:aggregate,#m (the aggregate of actively swimming animals in a body of water ranging from microscopic organisms to whales) } { [ microbe, adj.pert:microbial,+ ] bug3, [ germ, adj.all:germy,+ ] microorganism,@ (a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use) } { [ parasite, adj.pert:parasitic1,+ adj.pert:parasitical,+ host,!] noun.Tops:organism,@ noun.Tops:plant,;c (an animal or plant that lives in or on a host (another animal or plant); it obtains nourishment from the host without benefiting or killing the host) } { [ endoparasite, adj.pert:endoparasitic,+ ] entoparasite, [ entozoan, adj.pert:entozoan,+ adj.all:entozoan,+ ] [ entozoon, adj.pert:entozoan,+ adj.all:entozoan,+ ] [ endozoan, adj.pert:endozoan,+ ] parasite,@ (any of various parasites that live in the internal organs of animals (especially intestinal worms)) } { ectoparasite, ectozoan, [ ectozoon, adj.pert:ectozoan,+ ] epizoan, [ epizoon, adj.pert:epizoan,+ ] parasite,@ (any external parasitic organism (as fleas)) } { [ host, parasite,!] noun.Tops:organism,@ (an animal or plant that nourishes and supports a parasite; it does not benefit and is often harmed by the association) } { intermediate_host, host,@ (a host that is used by a parasite in the course of its life cycle) } { definitive_host, host,@ (the host in which the sexual reproduction of a parasite takes place) } { [ pathogen, adj.all:unhealthful^pathogenic,+ ] microorganism,@ noun.object:infectious_agent,@ (any disease-producing agent (especially a virus or bacterium or other microorganism)) } { [ commensal, adj.pert:commensal,+ ] noun.Tops:organism,@ (either of two different animal or plant species living in close association but not interdependent) } { myrmecophile, noun.Tops:organism,@ (an organism such as an insect that habitually shares the nest of a species of ant) } { Protoctista, kingdom_Protoctista, noun.group:kingdom2,@ (in most modern classifications, replacement for the Protista; includes: Protozoa; Euglenophyta; Chlorophyta; Cryptophyta; Heterokontophyta; Rhodophyta; unicellular protists and their descendant multicellular organisms: regarded as distinct from plants and animals) } { protoctist, microorganism,@ kingdom_Protoctista,#m (any of the unicellular protists) } { Protista, division_Protista, noun.group:division4,@ kingdom_Protoctista,#m (eukaryotic one-celled living organisms distinct from multicellular plants and animals: protozoa, slime molds, and eukaryotic algae) } { protist, protistan, microorganism,@ division_Protista,#m (free-living or colonial organisms with diverse nutritional and reproductive modes) } { protoctist_family, noun.group:family3,@ kingdom_Protoctista,#m (any of the families of Protoctista) } { protoctist_genus, noun.group:genus,@ kingdom_Protoctista,#m (any genus of Protoctista) } { Pyrrophyta, phylum_Pyrrophyta, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Monera,#m (a division of lower plants comprising unicellular and biflagellate algae that form starchy compounds) } { Protozoa, phylum_Protozoa, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Protoctista,#m (in some classifications considered a superphylum or a subkingdom; comprises flagellates; ciliates; sporozoans; amoebas; foraminifers) } { protozoan, [ protozoon, adj.pert:protozoan,+ ] protoctist,@ phylum_Protozoa,#m (any of diverse minute acellular or unicellular organisms usually nonphotosynthetic) } { Sarcodina, class_Sarcodina, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Protozoa,#m (characterized by the formation of pseudopods for locomotion and taking food: Actinopoda; Rhizopoda) } { sarcodinian, sarcodine, protozoan,@ class_Sarcodina,#m (protozoa that move and capture food by forming pseudopods) } { Actinopoda, subclass_Actinopoda, noun.group:class2,@ class_Sarcodina,#m (heliozoans; radiolarians) } { actinopod, sarcodinian,@ subclass_Actinopoda,#m (protozoa having stiff rodlike radiating pseudopods) } { Heliozoa, order_Heliozoa, animal_order,@ subclass_Actinopoda,#m (mostly freshwater protozoa) } { heliozoan, actinopod,@ order_Heliozoa,#m (protozoa with spherical bodies and stiff radiating pseudopods) } { Radiolaria, order_Radiolaria, animal_order,@ subclass_Actinopoda,#m (marine protozoa) } { radiolarian, actinopod,@ order_Radiolaria,#m (protozoa with amoeba-like bodies and radiating filamentous pseudopods) } { Rhizopoda, subclass_Rhizopoda, noun.group:class2,@ class_Sarcodina,#m (creeping protozoans: amoebas and foraminifers) } { rhizopod, rhizopodan, protozoan,@ subclass_Rhizopoda,#m (protozoa characterized by a pseudopod) } { Amoebida, order_Amoebida, Amoebina, order_Amoebina, animal_order,@ subclass_Rhizopoda,#m (the animal order including amoebas) } { genus_Amoeba, protoctist_genus,@ order_Amoebida,#m (protozoan inhabiting moist soils or bottom vegetation in fresh or salt water) } { Endamoebidae, family_Endamoebidae, noun.group:family3,@ order_Amoebida,#m (a large family of endoparasitic amebas that invade the digestive tract) } { Endamoeba, genus_Endamoeba, protoctist_genus,@ family_Endamoebidae,#m (the type genus of the family Endamoebidae) } { endameba, ameba,@ (any ameba of the genus Endamoeba) } { [ ameba, adj.pert:amebic,+ adj.pert:amebous,+ adj.pert:ameban,+ ] [ amoeba, adj.pert:amoebic,+ adj.pert:amoebous,+ adj.pert:amoeban,+ ] rhizopod,@ order_Amoebida,#m (naked freshwater or marine or parasitic protozoa that form temporary pseudopods for feeding and locomotion) } { Endamoeba_histolytica, endameba,@ genus_Endamoeba,#m (the parasitic ameba that causes amebic dysentery in human beings) } { Foraminifera, order_Foraminifera, animal_order,@ subclass_Rhizopoda,#m (foraminifers) } { foram, foraminifer, rhizopod,@ order_Foraminifera,#m (marine microorganism having a calcareous shell with openings where pseudopods protrude) } { Globigerinidae, family_Globigerinidae, protoctist_family,@ order_Foraminifera,#m (a family of protoctists) } { genus_Globigerina, protoctist_genus,@ order_Foraminifera,#m (type genus of the family Globigerinidae) } { globigerina, foraminifer,@ (marine protozoan having a rounded shell with spiny processes) } { Nummulitidae, family_Nummulitidae, protoctist_family,@ order_Foraminifera,#m (a family of fossil protoctists) } { nummulite, foraminifer,@ family_Nummulitidae,#m (large fossil protozoan of the Tertiary period) } { Testacea, order_Testacea, animal_order,@ subclass_Rhizopoda,#m (testacean rhizopods) } { testacean, rhizopod,@ order_Testacea,#m (any of various rhizopods of the order Testacea characterized by having a shell) } { Arcellidae, family_Arcellidae, protoctist_family,@ order_Testacea,#m (soil and freshwater protozoa; cosmopolitan in distribution) } { genus_Arcella, protoctist_genus,@ family_Arcellidae,#m (type genus of the Arcellidae) } { arcella, protozoan,@ genus_Arcella,#m (an amoeba-like protozoan with a chitinous shell resembling an umbrella) } { genus_Difflugia, protoctist_genus,@ order_Testacea,#m (genus of protozoans related to ameba) } { difflugia, protozoan,@ genus_Difflugia,#m (a protozoan with an ovoid shell of cemented sand grains) } { Ciliata, class_Ciliata, Ciliophora, class_Ciliophora, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Protozoa,#m (class of protozoa having cilia or hairlike appendages on part or all of the surface during some part of the life cycle) } { ciliate, ciliated_protozoan, ciliophoran, protozoan,@ class_Ciliata,#m (a protozoan with a microscopic appendage extending from the surface of the cell) } { Infusoria, subclass_Infusoria, noun.group:class2,@ class_Ciliata,#m (in some recent classifications, coextensive with the Ciliata: minute organisms found in decomposing infusions of organic matter) } { infusorian, ciliate,@ subclass_Infusoria,#m (any member of the subclass Infusoria) } { genus_Paramecium, protoctist_genus,@ class_Ciliata,#m (freshwater ciliate with an oval body and long deep oral groove) } { paramecium, paramecia, ciliate,@ genus_Paramecium,#m (any member of the genus Paramecium) } { genus_Tetrahymena, protoctist_genus,@ class_Ciliata,#m (protozoa having four membranous ciliary organelles) } { tetrahymena, ciliate,@ genus_Tetrahymena,#m (relative of the paramecium; often used in genetics research) } { genus_Stentor, protoctist_genus,@ class_Ciliata,#m (trumpet-shaped protozoa with a ciliated spiral feeding funnel) } { stentor, ciliate,@ genus_Stentor,#m (any of several trumpet-shaped ciliate protozoans that are members of the genus Stentor) } { genus_Vorticella, protoctist_genus,@ class_Ciliata,#m (ciliated protozoans that have a goblet-shaped body with a retractile stalk) } { vorticella, ciliate,@ genus_Vorticella,#m (any of various protozoa having a transparent goblet-shaped body with a retractile stalk) } { [ alga, adj.pert:algal,+ ] algae, protoctist,@ (primitive chlorophyll-containing mainly aquatic eukaryotic organisms lacking true stems and roots and leaves) } { seaweed, algae,@ (plant growing in the sea, especially marine algae) } { arame, seaweed,@ (an edible seaweed with a mild flavor) } { wrack1, seaweed,@ (dried seaweed especially that cast ashore) } { seagrass, seaweed,@ (any of various seaweeds that grow underwater in shallow beds; "seagrass provides a protective environment in which young fish can develop") } { sea_wrack, wrack2, seaweed,@ (growth of marine vegetation especially of the large forms such as rockweeds and kelp) } { [ chlorophyll, adj.pert:chlorophyllous,+ ] chlorophyl, noun.substance:pigment,@ (any of a group of green pigments found in photosynthetic organisms; there are four naturally occurring forms) } { chlorophyll_a, chlorophyll,@ (a blue-black plant pigment having a blue-green alcohol solution; found in all higher plants) } { chlorophyll_b, chlorophyll,@ (a dark-green plant pigment having a brilliant green alcohol solution; generally characteristic of higher plants) } { chlorophyll_c, chlorofucin, chlorophyll,@ (the chlorophyll present in brown algae, diatoms, and flagellates) } { chlorophyll_d, chlorophyll,@ (the chlorophyll found (together with chlorophyll a) in red algae) } { bacteriochlorophyll, noun.substance:pigment,@ (a substance in photosensitive bacteria that is related to but different from chlorophyll of higher plants) } { phycobilin, noun.substance:pigment,@ (water-soluble proteinaceous pigments found in red algae and cyanobacteria) } { phycoerythrin, noun.substance:pigment,@ (red pigment in red algae) } { phycocyanin, noun.substance:pigment,@ (blue pigment in algae) } { Heterokontophyta, division_Heterokontophyta, noun.group:division5,@ kingdom_Protoctista,#m (algae having chlorophyll a and usually c, and flagella of unequal lengths; terminology supersedes Chrysophyta in some classifications) } { Chrysophyta, division_Chrysophyta, noun.group:division5,@ kingdom_Protoctista,#m (mostly freshwater eukaryotic algae having the chlorophyll masked by brown or yellow pigment; yellow-green and golden-brown algae and diatoms: Xanthophyceae, Chrysophyceae, Bacillariophyceae; some classification systems superseded or subsumed by Heterokontophyta) } { golden_algae, algae,@ division_Chrysophyta,#m (algae having the pigments chlorophyll and carotene and xanthophyll) } { yellow-green_algae, algae,@ division_Chrysophyta,#m (any alga of the division Chrysophyta with its chlorophyll masked by yellow pigment) } { Chrysophyceae, class_Chrysophyceae, Heterokontae, class_Heterokontae, noun.group:class2,@ division_Chrysophyta,#m (all the yellow-green algae having flagella of unequal length) } { Xanthophyceae, class_Xanthophyceae, noun.group:class2,@ division_Chrysophyta,#m (yellow-green algae) } { Bacillariophyceae, class_Bacillariophyceae, Diatomophyceae, class_Diatomophyceae, noun.group:class2,@ division_Chrysophyta,#m (marine and freshwater eukaryotic algae: diatoms) } { diatom, algae,@ phytoplankton,@ class_Bacillariophyceae,#m (microscopic unicellular marine or freshwater colonial alga having cell walls impregnated with silica) } { Heterotrichales, order_Heterotrichales, protoctist_order,@ division_Chrysophyta,#m (yellow-green algae with simple or branching filaments; comprising the single family Tribonemaceae) } { Tribonemaceae, family_Tribonemaceae, protoctist_family,@ order_Heterotrichales,#m (simple filamentous freshwater yellow-green algae) } { Tribonema, genus_Tribonema, genus_Conferva, protoctist_genus,@ family_Tribonemaceae,#m (type genus of Tribonemaceae) } { conferva, yellow-green_algae,@ genus_Tribonema,#m (any of various algae of the genus Tribonema; algae with branching filaments that form scum in still or stagnant fresh water) } { confervoid_algae, algae,@ (algae resembling confervae especially in having branching filaments) } { Phaeophyceae, class_Phaeophyceae, noun.group:class2,@ division_Phaeophyta,#m (brown algae; mostly marine and littoral eukaryotic algae) } { Phaeophyta, division_Phaeophyta, noun.group:division5,@ (coextensive with class Phaeophyceae; in some classifications subsumed in the division Heterokontophyta) } { brown_algae, algae,@ class_Phaeophyceae,#m (algae having the chlorophyll masked by brown and yellow pigments) } { Laminariales, order_Laminariales, protoctist_order,@ class_Phaeophyceae,#m (in some classifications coextensive with family Laminariaceae: marine brown algae of cold or polar seas) } { Laminariaceae, family_Laminariaceae, protoctist_family,@ order_Laminariales,#m (large family of marine brown algae including many economically important large kelps chiefly of northern waters) } { Laminaria, genus_Laminaria, protoctist_genus,@ family_Laminariaceae,#m (type genus of the family Laminariaceae: perennial brown kelps) } { kelp, brown_algae,@ genus_Laminaria,#m (large brown seaweeds having fluted leathery fronds) } { sea_tangle, tang1, kelp,@ (any of various kelps especially of the genus Laminaria) } { tang2, sea_tang, seaweed,@ (any of various coarse seaweeds) } { Fucales, order_Fucales, animal_order,@ class_Phaeophyceae,#m (coextensive with the family Fucaceae) } { Cyclosporeae, class_Cyclosporeae, noun.group:class2,@ division_Phaeophyta,#m (in more recent classifications superseded by the order Fucales) } { Fucaceae, family_Fucaceae, protoctist_family,@ order_Fucales,#m (small family of brown algae: gulfweeds; rockweeds) } { fucoid1, fucoid_algae, brown_algae,@ family_Fucaceae,#m (any of various algae of the family Fucaceae) } { fucoid2, noun.object:fossil,@ order_Fucales,#m (a fossilized cast or impression of algae of the order Fucales) } { rockweed, brown_algae,@ family_Fucaceae,#m (coarse brown seaweed growing on rocks exposed at low tide) } { genus_Fucus, protoctist_genus,@ family_Fucaceae,#m (type genus of the family Fucaceae: cartilaginous brown algae) } { fucus, rockweed,@ genus_Fucus,#m (any member of the genus Fucus) } { serrated_wrack, Fucus_serratus, tang3, brown_algae,@ genus_Fucus,#m (brown algae seaweed with serrated edges) } { bladderwrack1, black_rockweed, bladder_fucus, tang4, Fucus_vesiculosus, rockweed,@ genus_Fucus,#m (a common rockweed used in preparing kelp and as manure) } { Ascophyllum, genus_Ascophyllum, protoctist_genus,@ family_Fucaceae,#m (brown algae distinguished by compressed or inflated branchlets along the axis) } { bladderwrack2, Ascophyllum_nodosum, rockweed,@ (similar to and found with black rockweed) } { genus_Sargassum, protoctist_genus,@ family_Fucaceae,#m (a genus of protoctist) } { gulfweed, sargassum, sargasso, Sargassum_bacciferum, brown_algae,@ genus_Sargassum,#m (brown algae with rounded bladders forming dense floating masses in tropical Atlantic waters as in the Sargasso Sea) } { Euglenophyta, division_Euglenophyta, noun.group:division5,@ kingdom_Protoctista,#m (free-swimming flagellate algae) } { Euglenophyceae, class_Euglenophyceae, noun.group:class2,@ division_Euglenophyta,#m (coextensive with the division Euglenophyta) } { Euglenaceae, family_Euglenaceae, protoctist_family,@ class_Euglenophyceae,#m (considered green algae) } { genus_Euglena, protoctist_genus,@ family_Euglenaceae,#m (type genus of the family Euglenaceae: green algae with a single flagellum) } { euglena, protozoan,@ genus_Euglena,#m (minute single-celled green freshwater organism having a single flagella; often classed as algae) } { euglenoid, euglenophyte, euglenid, algae,@ division_Euglenophyta,#m (marine and freshwater green or colorless flagellate organism) } { Chlorophyta, division_Chlorophyta, noun.group:division5,@ kingdom_Protoctista,#m (large division of chiefly freshwater eukaryotic algae that possess chlorophyll a and b, store food as starch, and cellulose cell walls; classes Chlorophyceae, Ulvophyceae, and Charophyceae; obviously ancestral to land plants) } { Chlorophyceae, class_Chlorophyceae, noun.group:class2,@ division_Chlorophyta,#m (algae distinguished chiefly by having flagella and a clear green color, their chlorophyll being masked little if at all by other pigments) } { green_algae, chlorophyte, algae,@ division_Chlorophyta,#m (algae that are clear green in color; often growing on wet ricks or damp wood or the surface of stagnant water) } { Ulvophyceae, class_Ulvophyceae, noun.group:class2,@ division_Chlorophyta,#m (alternative name for the class Chlorophyceae in some classifications) } { Ulvales, order_Ulvales, protoctist_order,@ class_Chlorophyceae,#m (an order of protoctist) } { Ulvaceae, family_Ulvaceae, sea-lettuce_family, protoctist_family,@ order_Ulvales,#m (thin flat or tubular green algae) } { Ulva, genus_Ulva, protoctist_genus,@ family_Ulvaceae,#m (type genus of the family Ulvaceae; green seaweed having a thallus two cells thick: sea lettuce) } { sea_lettuce, laver1, green_algae,@ genus_Ulva,#m (seaweed with edible translucent crinkly green fronds) } { Volvocales, order_Volvocales, protoctist_order,@ class_Chlorophyceae,#m (chiefly freshwater green algae; solitary or colonial) } { Volvocaceae, family_Volvocaceae, protoctist_family,@ order_Volvocales,#m (unicellular or colonial biflagellate free-swimming flagellates) } { Volvox, genus_Volvox, protoctist_genus,@ family_Volvocaceae,#m (type genus of the Volvocaceae; minute pale green flagellates occurring in tiny spherical colonies; minute flagella rotate the colony about an axis) } { Chlamydomonadaceae, family_Chlamydomonadaceae, protoctist_family,@ order_Volvocales,#m (green algae some of which are colored red by hematochrome) } { Chlamydomonas, genus_Chlamydomonas, protoctist_genus,@ family_Chlamydomonadaceae,#m (type genus of the Chlamydomonadaceae; solitary doubly-flagellated plant-like algae common in fresh water and damp soil; multiply freely; often a pest around filtration plants) } { Zygnematales, order_Zygnematales, Zygnemales, order_Zygnemales, animal_order,@ class_Chlorophyceae,#m (pond scums; desmids) } { Zygnemataceae, family_Zygnemataceae, protoctist_family,@ order_Zygnematales,#m (pond scums: common freshwater algae forming green slimy masses) } { Zygnema, genus_Zygnema, protoctist_genus,@ family_Zygnemataceae,#m (type genus of the family Zygnemataceae) } { pond_scum, green_algae,@ family_Zygnemataceae,#m (free-floating freshwater green algae) } { genus_Spirogyra, protoctist_genus,@ family_Zygnemataceae,#m (a genus of protoctist) } { spirogyra, green_algae,@ genus_Spirogyra,#m (freshwater algae consisting of minute filaments containing spiral chlorophyll bands) } { Chlorococcales, order_Chlorococcales, protoctist_order,@ class_Chlorophyceae,#m (unicellular green algae that reproduce by spores) } { Chlorococcum, genus_Chlorococcum, protoctist_genus,@ order_Chlorococcales,#m (type genus of Chlorococcales; unicellular green algae occurring singly or in a layer on soil or damp rock) } { genus_Chlorella, protoctist_genus,@ order_Chlorococcales,#m (nonmotile unicellular green algae potentially important as source of high-grade protein and B-complex vitamins) } { chlorella, algae,@ genus_Chlorella,#m (any alga of the genus Chlorella) } { Oedogoniales, order_oedogoniales, protoctist_order,@ class_Chlorophyceae,#m (simple or branched filamentous freshwater green algae) } { Oedogoniaceae, family_Oedogoniaceae, protoctist_family,@ order_Oedogoniales,#m (filamentous green algae) } { Oedogonium, genus_Oedogonium, protoctist_genus,@ family_Oedogoniaceae,#m (type genus of Oedogoniaceae; freshwater green algae having long unbranched filaments; usually free-floating when mature) } { Charophyceae, class_Charophyceae, noun.group:class2,@ division_Chlorophyta,#m (in some classifications: contains only the order Charales) } { Charales, order_Charales, protoctist_order,@ class_Charophyceae,#m (small order of macroscopic fresh and brackish water algae with a distinct axis: stoneworts) } { Characeae, family_Characeae, protoctist_family,@ order_Charales,#m (green algae superficially resembling horsetail ferns: stoneworts) } { stonewort, green_algae,@ family_Characeae,#m (any of various submerged aquatic algae of the genus Chara having nodes with whorled filamentlike branches; usually encrusted with calcium carbonate deposits) } { Chara, genus_Chara, protoctist_genus,@ family_Characeae,#m (green algae common in freshwater lakes of limestone districts) } { Nitella, genus_Nitella, protoctist_genus,@ family_Characeae,#m (fragile branching stoneworts) } { Desmidiaceae, family_Desmidiaceae, protoctist_family,@ class_Charophyceae,#m (unicellular algae) } { Desmidium, genus_Desmidium, protoctist_genus,@ family_Desmidiaceae,#m (a genus of protoctist) } { desmid, green_algae,@ genus_Desmidium,#m (freshwater green algae) } { Rhodophyta, division_Rhodophyta, noun.group:division5,@ kingdom_Protoctista,#m (lower plants; mostly marine and littoral eukaryotic algae) } { Rhodophyceae, class_Rhodophyceae, noun.group:class2,@ division_Rhodophyta,#m (coextensive with the Rhodophyta: red algae) } { red_algae, algae,@ division_Rhodophyta,#m (marine algae in which the chlorophyll is masked by a red or purplish pigment; source of agar and carrageenan) } { sea_moss2, red_algae,@ (any of various red algae having graceful rose to purple fronds (e.g. dulse or carrageen)) } { Gigartinaceae, family_Gigartinaceae, protoctist_family,@ class_Rhodophyceae,#m (a family of protoctist) } { Chondrus, genus_Chondrus, protoctist_genus,@ family_Gigartinaceae,#m (a genus of protoctist) } { Irish_moss, carrageen, carageen, carragheen, Chondrus_crispus, red_algae,@ genus_Chondrus,#m (dark purple edible seaweed of the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America) } { Rhodymeniaceae, family_Rhodymeniaceae, protoctist_family,@ class_Rhodophyceae,#m (a family of protoctist) } { Rhodymenia, genus_Rhodymenia, protoctist_genus,@ family_Rhodymeniaceae,#m (type genus of the family Rhodymeniaceae) } { dulse, Rhodymenia_palmata, red_algae,@ genus_Rhodymenia,#m (coarse edible red seaweed) } { Bangiaceae, family_Bangiaceae, protoctist_family,@ class_Rhodophyceae,#m (a family of protoctist) } { Porphyra, genus_Porphyra, protoctist_genus,@ family_Bangiaceae,#m (a genus of protoctist) } { red_laver, laver2, red_algae,@ genus_Porphyra,#m (edible red seaweeds) } { [ eukaryote, adj.pert:eukaryotic,+ prokaryote,!] [ eucaryote, adj.pert:eucaryotic,+ ] noun.Tops:organism,@ (an organism with cells characteristic of all life forms except primitive microorganisms such as bacteria; i.e. an organism with `good' or membrane-bound nuclei in its cells) } { [ prokaryote, adj.pert:prokaryotic,+ eukaryote,!] [ procaryote, adj.pert:procaryotic,+ ] noun.Tops:organism,@ (a unicellular organism having cells lacking membrane-bound nuclei; bacteria are the prime example but also included are blue-green algae and actinomycetes and mycoplasma) } { zooid, noun.Tops:organism,@ (one of the distinct individuals forming a colonial animal such as a bryozoan or hydrozoan) } { Mastigophora, class_Mastigophora, Flagellata, class_Flagellata, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Protozoa,#m (protozoa having flagella) } { [ flagellate, adj.pert:flagellate,+ flagellum,+ ] flagellate_protozoan, flagellated_protozoan, mastigophoran, mastigophore, protozoan,@ class_Mastigophora,#m (a usually nonphotosynthetic free-living protozoan with whiplike appendages; some are pathogens of humans and other animals) } { Dinoflagellata, order_Dinoflagellata, Cilioflagellata, order_Cilioflagellata, animal_order,@ class_Mastigophora,#m (in some classifications considered a phylum of the kingdom Protista; in others included in the plant phylum Pyrrophyta) } { dinoflagellate, flagellate,@ order_Dinoflagellata,#m (chiefly marine protozoa having two flagella; a chief constituent of plankton) } { genus_Noctiluca, protoctist_genus,@ order_Dinoflagellata,#m (a genus of protoctist) } { noctiluca, Noctiluca_miliaris, dinoflagellate,@ genus_Noctiluca,#m (large bioluminescent marine protozoan) } { Peridiniidae, family_Peridiniidae, protoctist_family,@ order_Dinoflagellata,#m (marine and freshwater dinoflagellates) } { Peridinium, genus_Peridinium, protoctist_genus,@ family_Peridiniidae,#m (type genus of the family Peridiniidae) } { peridinian, dinoflagellate,@ family_Peridiniidae,#m (flagellate with a thick test composed of plates) } { Zoomastigina, subclass_Zoomastigina, noun.group:class2,@ class_Mastigophora,#m (in some classifications considered a phylum of the kingdom Protista; holozoic or saprozoic flagellates) } { Leishmania, genus_Leishmania, flagellate,@ (flagellate protozoan that causes leishmaniasis) } { zoomastigote, zooflagellate, flagellate,@ subclass_Zoomastigina,#m (flagellate protozoan lacking photosynthesis and other plant-like characteristics) } { Hypermastigina, order_Hypermastigina, animal_order,@ subclass_Zoomastigina,#m (cellulose-producing flagellates) } { hypermastigote, flagellate,@ order_Hypermastigina,#m (flagellate symbiotic in the intestines of e.g. termites) } { Polymastigina, order_Polymastigina, animal_order,@ subclass_Zoomastigina,#m (small usually parasitic flagellates) } { polymastigote, flagellate,@ order_Polymastigina,#m (flagellates with several flagella) } { genus_Costia, protoctist_genus,@ order_Polymastigina,#m (a genus of flagellate protoctist) } { costia, Costia_necatrix, flagellate,@ genus_Costia,#m (a flagellate that is the cause of the frequently fatal fish disease costiasis) } { genus_Giardia, protoctist_genus,@ order_Polymastigina,#m (flagellates parasitic in intestines of vertebrates) } { giardia, flagellate,@ genus_Giardia,#m (a suspected cause of diarrhea in humans) } { Chilomastix, genus_Chilomastix, protoctist_genus,@ order_Polymastigina,#m (flagellates parasitic in intestines of vertebrates including humans) } { Hexamita, genus_Hexamita, protoctist_genus,@ order_Polymastigina,#m (flagellates free-living or parasitic in intestines of birds) } { genus_Trichomonas, protoctist_genus,@ order_Polymastigina,#m (flagellates parasitic in alimentary or genitourinary tracts of vertebrates and invertebrates including humans) } { trichomonad, flagellate,@ genus_Trichomonas,#m (cause of trichomoniasis in women and cattle and birds) } { Phytomastigina, subclass_Phytomastigina, noun.group:class2,@ class_Mastigophora,#m (plantlike flagellates containing chlorophyll; often considered unicellular algae) } { plantlike_flagellate, protozoan,@ subclass_Phytomastigina,#m (unicellular organisms having many characteristics of typical algae) } { Cryptophyta, phylum_Cryptophyta, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Protoctista,#m (a phylum in the kingdom Protoctista) } { Cryptophyceae, class_Cryptophyceae, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Cryptophyta,#m (motile usually brownish-green protozoa-like algae) } { cryptomonad, cryptophyte, algae,@ class_Cryptophyceae,#m (common in fresh and salt water appearing along the shore as algal blooms) } { Sporozoa, class_Sporozoa, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Protozoa,#m (strictly parasitic protozoans that are usually immobile; includes plasmodia and coccidia and piroplasms and malaria parasites) } { sporozoan, protozoan,@ class_Sporozoa,#m (parasitic spore-forming protozoan) } { sporozoite, sporozoan,@ (one of the minute active bodies into which sporozoans divide in one stage of their life cycle) } { trophozoite, sporozoan,@ (a sporozoan in the active feeding stage of its life cycle) } { merozoite, sporozoan,@ (a cell that arises from the asexual division of a parent sporozoan during its life cycle) } { Telosporidia, subclass_Telosporidia, noun.group:class2,@ class_Sporozoa,#m (parasitic sporozoans that form spores containing one or more infective sporozoites) } { Coccidia, order_Coccidia, animal_order,@ subclass_Telosporidia,#m (an order in the subclass Telosporidia) } { Eimeriidae, family_Eimeriidae, protoctist_family,@ order_Coccidia,#m (a family of protoctist in the order Coccidia) } { genus_Eimeria, protoctist_genus,@ family_Eimeriidae,#m (type genus of the family Eimeriidae; includes serious pathogens) } { coccidium, eimeria, sporozoan,@ order_Coccidia,#m (parasitic on the digestive epithelium of vertebrates and higher invertebrates) } { Gregarinida, order_Gregarinida, animal_order,@ subclass_Telosporidia,#m (an order in the subclass Telosporidia) } { gregarine, sporozoan,@ order_Gregarinida,#m (vermiform protozoans parasitic in insects and other invertebrates) } { Haemosporidia, order_Haemosporidia, animal_order,@ subclass_Telosporidia,#m (an order in the subclass Telosporidia) } { haemosporidian, sporozoan,@ order_Haemosporidia,#m (minute protozoans parasitic at some stage of the life cycle in blood cells of vertebrates including many pathogens) } { Plasmodiidae, family_Plasmodiidae, protoctist_family,@ order_Haemosporidia,#m (malaria parasites) } { genus_Plasmodium, protoctist_genus,@ class_Sporozoa,#m (type genus of the family Plasmodiidae) } { plasmodium, Plasmodium_vivax, malaria_parasite, sporozoan,@ genus_Plasmodium,#m (parasitic protozoan of the genus Plasmodium that causes malaria in humans) } { Haemoproteidae, family_Haemoproteidae, protoctist_family,@ order_Haemosporidia,#m (bird parasites) } { haemoproteid, sporozoan,@ family_Haemoproteidae,#m (related to malaria parasite and having a phase in the viscera of various birds) } { Haemoproteus, genus_Haemoproteus, protoctist_genus,@ family_Haemoproteidae,#m (type genus of the family Haemoproteidae) } { genus_Leucocytozoon, genus_Leucocytozoan, protoctist_genus,@ family_Haemoproteidae,#m (a genus of protoctist) } { leucocytozoan, leucocytozoon, sporozoan,@ genus_Leucocytozoon,#m (parasitic in birds) } { Babesiidae, family_Babesiidae, protoctist_family,@ order_Haemosporidia,#m (piroplasms and cattle pathogens) } { genus_Babesia, genus_Piroplasma, protoctist_genus,@ family_Babesiidae,#m (type genus of the family Babesiidae) } { piroplasm, sporozoan,@ family_Babesiidae,#m (minute parasite of red blood cells of mammals transmitted by a tick and causing diseases of domestic animals) } { Acnidosporidia, subclass_Acnidosporidia, noun.group:class2,@ class_Sporozoa,#m (a subclass of Sporozoa) } { Sarcosporidia, order_Sarcosporidia, animal_order,@ subclass_Acnidosporidia,#m (imperfectly known parasites of the muscles of vertebrates) } { Sarcocystis, genus_Sarcocystis, protoctist_genus,@ order_Sarcosporidia,#m (chief genus of the order Sarcosporidia) } { sarcosporidian, sarcocystidean, sarcocystieian, sporozoan,@ genus_Sarcocystis,#m (parasite of the muscles of vertebrates) } { Haplosporidia, order_Haplosporidia, animal_order,@ subclass_Acnidosporidia,#m (an order in the subclass Acnidosporidia) } { haplosporidian, sporozoan,@ order_Haplosporidia,#m (parasite in invertebrates and lower vertebrates of no known economic importance) } { Cnidosporidia, subclass_Cnidosporidia, noun.group:class2,@ class_Sporozoa,#m (single-host parasites of lower vertebrates and invertebrates) } { Actinomyxidia, order_Actinomyxidia, animal_order,@ subclass_Cnidosporidia,#m (parasites of worms) } { actinomyxidian, sporozoan,@ order_Actinomyxidia,#m (parasites of worms) } { Mycrosporidia, order_Mycrosporidia, animal_order,@ subclass_Cnidosporidia,#m (an order in the subclass Cnidosporidia) } { microsporidian, sporozoan,@ order_Mycrosporidia,#m (parasite of arthropods and fishes that invade and destroy host cells) } { Myxosporidia, order_Myxosporidia, animal_order,@ subclass_Cnidosporidia,#m (an order in the subclass Cnidosporidia) } { myxosporidian, sporozoan,@ order_Myxosporidia,#m (mostly parasitic in fishes and including various serious pathogens) } { pseudopod, pseudopodium, noun.body:process,@ (temporary outgrowth used by some microorganisms as an organ of feeding or locomotion) } { plasmodium2, noun.body:cytoplasm,@ (multinucleate sheet of cytoplasm characteristic of some stages of such organisms as slime molds) } { Malacopterygii, superorder_Malacopterygii, animal_order,@ subclass_Teleostei,#m (an extensive group of teleost fishes having fins supported by flexible cartilaginous rays) } { [ soft-finned_fish, spiny-finned_fish,!] malacopterygian, teleost_fish,@ superorder_Malacopterygii,#m (any fish of the superorder Malacopterygii) } { Ostariophysi, order_Ostariophysi, soft-finned_fish,@ (in some classifications considered a superorder comprising the Cypriniformes and the Siluriformes) } { fish_family, noun.group:family3,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (any of various families of fish) } { fish_genus, noun.group:genus,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (any of various genus of fish) } { Cypriniformes, order_Cypriniformes, animal_order,@ superorder_Malacopterygii,#m (an order of animals including almost entirely freshwater fishes: characins; loaches; carp; suckers; sometimes classified as a suborder of Ostariophysi) } { cypriniform_fish, soft-finned_fish,@ order_Cypriniformes,#m (a soft-finned fish of the order Cypriniformes) } { Cobitidae, family_Cobitidae, fish_family,@ order_Cypriniformes,#m (loaches) } { loach, cypriniform_fish,@ family_Cobitidae,#m (slender freshwater fishes of Eurasia and Africa resembling catfishes) } { Cyprinidae, family_Cyprinidae, fish_family,@ order_Cypriniformes,#m (a family of fish including: carp; tench; roach; rudd; dace) } { [ cyprinid, adj.pert:cyprinid,+ ] cyprinid_fish, cypriniform_fish,@ family_Cyprinidae,#m (soft-finned mainly freshwater fishes typically having toothless jaws and cycloid scales) } { carp, cyprinid,@ family_Cyprinidae,#m (any of various freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae) } { Cyprinus, genus_Cyprinus, fish_genus,@ family_Cyprinidae,#m (type genus of the family Cyprinidae: carp) } { domestic_carp, Cyprinus_carpio, carp,@ genus_Cyprinus,#m (large Old World freshwater bottom-feeding fish introduced into Europe from Asia; inhabits ponds and sluggish streams and often raised for food; introduced into United States where it has become a pest) } { leather_carp, domestic_carp,@ (scaleless domestic carp) } { mirror_carp, domestic_carp,@ (domestic carp with some large shining scales) } { Abramis, genus_Abramis, fish_genus,@ family_Cyprinidae,#m (European fishes) } { European_bream, Abramis_brama, freshwater_bream,@ genus_Abramis,#m (European freshwater fish having a flattened body and silvery scales; of little value as food) } { Tinca, genus_Tinca, fish_genus,@ family_Cyprinidae,#m (tench) } { tench, Tinca_tinca, cyprinid,@ genus_Tinca,#m (freshwater dace-like game fish of Europe and western Asia noted for ability to survive outside water) } { Leuciscus, genus_Leuciscus, fish_genus,@ family_Cyprinidae,#m (a genus of fish including: dace, chub) } { dace, Leuciscus_leuciscus, cyprinid,@ genus_Leuciscus,#m (small European freshwater fish with a slender bluish-green body) } { chub1, Leuciscus_cephalus, cyprinid,@ genus_Leuciscus,#m (European freshwater game fish with a thick spindle-shaped body) } { shiner, cyprinid,@ (any of numerous small silvery North American cyprinid fishes especially of the genus Notropis) } { Notropis, genus_Notropis, fish_genus,@ family_Cyprinidae,#m (shiners) } { emerald_shiner, Notropis_atherinoides, shiner,@ (small blunt-nosed fish of Great Lakes and Mississippi valley with a greenish luster) } { common_shiner, silversides2, Notropis_cornutus, shiner,@ genus_Notropis,#m (the common North American shiner) } { Notemigonus, genus_Notemigonus, fish_genus,@ family_Cyprinidae,#m (golden shiners) } { golden_shiner, Notemigonus_crysoleucas, shiner,@ (shiner of eastern North America having golden glints; sometimes also called `bream') } { Rutilus, genus_Rutilus, fish_genus,@ family_Cyprinidae,#m (roaches) } { roach2, Rutilus_rutilus, cyprinid,@ genus_Rutilus,#m (European freshwater food fish having a greenish back) } { Scardinius, genus_Scardinius, fish_genus,@ family_Cyprinidae,#m (rudds) } { rudd, Scardinius_erythrophthalmus, cyprinid,@ genus_Scardinius,#m (European freshwater fish resembling the roach) } { Phoxinus, genus_Phoxinus, fish_genus,@ family_Cyprinidae,#m (minnows) } { minnow1, Phoxinus_phoxinus, cyprinid,@ genus_Phoxinus,#m (very small European freshwater fish common in gravelly streams) } { Gobio, genus_Gobio, fish_genus,@ family_Cyprinidae,#m (true gudgeons) } { gudgeon1, Gobio_gobio, cyprinid,@ genus_Gobio,#m (small slender European freshwater fish often used as bait by anglers) } { Carassius, genus_Carassius, fish_genus,@ family_Cyprinidae,#m (goldfish) } { goldfish, Carassius_auratus, cyprinid,@ genus_Carassius,#m (small golden or orange-red freshwater fishes of Eurasia used as pond or aquarium fishes) } { silverfish, goldfish,@ (a silvery variety of Carassius auratus) } { crucian_carp, Carassius_carassius, Carassius_vulgaris, cyprinid,@ genus_Carassius,#m (European carp closely resembling wild goldfish) } { Electrophoridae, family_Electrophoridae, fish_family,@ order_Cypriniformes,#m (small family comprising the electric eels) } { Electrophorus, genus_Electrophorus, fish_genus,@ family_Electrophoridae,#m (type genus of the family Electrophoridae; electric eels) } { electric_eel, Electrophorus_electric, cypriniform_fish,@ genus_Electrophorus,#m (eel-shaped freshwater fish of South America having electric organs in its body) } { Catostomidae, family_Catostomidae, fish_family,@ order_Cypriniformes,#m (suckers; closely related to the family Cyprinidae) } { catostomid, cypriniform_fish,@ family_Catostomidae,#m (a cypriniform fish of the family Catostomidae) } { sucker1, catostomid,@ family_Catostomidae,#m (mostly North American freshwater fishes with a thick-lipped mouth for feeding by suction; related to carps) } { Catostomus, genus_Catostomus, fish_genus,@ family_Catostomidae,#m (type genus of the family Catostomidae) } { Ictiobus, genus_Ictiobus, fish_genus,@ family_Catostomidae,#m (buffalo fishes) } { buffalo_fish, buffalofish, sucker1,@ (any of several large suckers of the Mississippi valley) } { black_buffalo, Ictiobus_niger, buffalo_fish,@ genus_Ictiobus,#m (fish of the lower Mississippi) } { Hypentelium, genus_Hypentelium, fish_genus,@ family_Catostomidae,#m (a genus of fish in the family Catostomidae) } { hog_sucker, hog_molly, Hypentelium_nigricans, sucker1,@ (widely distributed in warm clear shallow streams) } { Maxostoma, genus_Maxostoma, fish_genus,@ family_Catostomidae,#m (a genus of fish in the family Catostomidae) } { redhorse, redhorse_sucker, sucker1,@ genus_Maxostoma,#m (North American sucker with reddish fins) } { Cyprinodontidae, family_Cyprinodontidae, fish_family,@ order_Cypriniformes,#m (large family of small soft-finned fishes; killifishes; flagfishes; swordtails; guppies) } { cyprinodont, cypriniform_fish,@ family_Cyprinodontidae,#m (any member of the family Cyprinodontidae) } { killifish, cyprinodont,@ (small mostly marine warm-water carp-like schooling fishes; used as bait or aquarium fishes or in mosquito control) } { Fundulus, genus_Fundulus, fish_genus,@ family_Cyprinodontidae,#m (killifish) } { mummichog, Fundulus_heteroclitus, killifish,@ genus_Fundulus,#m (silver-and-black killifish of saltwater marshes along the Atlantic coast of the United States) } { striped_killifish, mayfish, may_fish, Fundulus_majalis, killifish,@ genus_Fundulus,#m (black-barred fish of bays and coastal marshes of the Atlantic and Gulf Coast of the United States) } { genus_Rivulus, fish_genus,@ family_Cyprinodontidae,#m (killifish) } { rivulus, killifish,@ genus_Rivulus,#m (found in small streams of tropical America; often kept in aquariums; usually hermaphroditic) } { Jordanella, genus_Jordanella, fish_genus,@ family_Cyprinodontidae,#m (flagfishes) } { flagfish, American_flagfish, Jordanella_floridae, killifish,@ genus_Jordanella,#m (a fish with a dark-blue back and whitish sides with red stripes; found in swamps and streams of Florida) } { Xyphophorus, genus_Xyphophorus, fish_genus,@ family_Cyprinodontidae,#m (swordtails) } { swordtail, helleri, topminnow2, Xyphophorus_helleri, cyprinodont,@ genus_Xyphophorus,#m (freshwater fish of Central America having a long swordlike tail; popular aquarium fish) } { Lebistes, genus_Lebistes, fish_genus,@ family_Cyprinodontidae,#m (guppies) } { guppy, rainbow_fish, Lebistes_reticulatus, cyprinodont,@ (small freshwater fish of South America and the West Indies; often kept in aquariums) } { Poeciliidae, family_Poeciliidae, fish_family,@ order_Cypriniformes,#m (topminnows) } { topminnow1, poeciliid_fish, poeciliid, live-bearer, cypriniform_fish,@ family_Poeciliidae,#m (small usually brightly-colored viviparous surface-feeding fishes of fresh or brackish warm waters; often used in mosquito control) } { Gambusia, genus_Gambusia, fish_genus,@ family_Poeciliidae,#m (mosquitofish) } { mosquitofish, Gambusia_affinis, topminnow1,@ genus_Gambusia,#m (silvery topminnow with rows of black spots of tropical North America and West Indies; important in mosquito control) } { Platypoecilus, genus_Platypoecilus, fish_genus,@ family_Poeciliidae,#m (platys) } { platy, Platypoecilus_maculatus, topminnow1,@ genus_Platypoecilus,#m (small stocky Mexican fish; popular aquarium fish) } { Mollienesia, genus_Mollienesia, fish_genus,@ family_Poeciliidae,#m (mollies) } { mollie, molly, topminnow1,@ genus_Mollienesia,#m (popular aquarium fish) } { Berycomorphi, order_Berycomorphi, animal_order,@ superorder_Acanthopterygii,#m (an order of spiny-finned fish in the superorder Acanthopterygii) } { Holocentridae, family_Holocentridae, fish_family,@ order_Berycomorphi,#m (squirrelfishes and soldierfishes) } { Holocentrus, genus_Holocentrus, fish_genus,@ family_Holocentridae,#m (type genus of the family Holocentridae; squirrelfishes) } { squirrelfish, spiny-finned_fish,@ family_Holocentridae,#m (very small, brightly colored (especially red) nocturnal fishes of shallow waters or tropical reefs; they make sounds like a squirrel's bark) } { reef_squirrelfish, Holocentrus_coruscus, squirrelfish,@ genus_Holocentrus,#m (on reefs from Bermuda and Florida to northern South America) } { deepwater_squirrelfish, Holocentrus_bullisi, squirrelfish,@ genus_Holocentrus,#m (a squirrelfish found from South Carolina to Bermuda and Gulf of Mexico) } { Holocentrus_ascensionis, squirrelfish,@ genus_Holocentrus,#m (bright red fish of West Indies and Bermuda) } { soldierfish, soldier-fish, squirrelfish,@ (the larger squirrelfishes) } { Anomalopidae, family_Anomalopidae, fish_family,@ order_Berycomorphi,#m (a family of fish including: flashlight fishes) } { genus_Anomalops, fish_genus,@ family_Anomalopidae,#m (type genus of the family Anomalopidae) } { anomalops, flashlight_fish1, spiny-finned_fish,@ genus_Anomalops,#m (fish having a luminous organ beneath eye; of warm waters of the western Pacific and Puerto Rico) } { Krypterophaneron, genus_Krypterophaneron, fish_genus,@ family_Anomalopidae,#m (a genus of fish in the family Anomalopidae) } { Photoblepharon, genus_Photoblepharon, fish_genus,@ family_Anomalopidae,#m (a genus of fish in the family Anomalopidae) } { flashlight_fish2, Photoblepharon_palpebratus, spiny-finned_fish,@ (fish of deep dark waters having a light organ below each eye) } { Zeomorphi, order_Zeomorphi, animal_order,@ superorder_Acanthopterygii,#m (dories) } { Zeidae, family_Zeidae, fish_family,@ order_Zeomorphi,#m (a family of fish in the order Zeomorphi) } { dory, spiny-finned_fish,@ family_Zeidae,#m (marine fishes widely distributed in mid-waters and deep slope waters) } { Zeus, genus_Zeus, fish_genus,@ family_Zeidae,#m (type genus of the family Zeidae) } { John_Dory, Zeus_faber, dory,@ genus_Zeus,#m (European dory) } { Caproidae, family_Caproidae, fish_family,@ order_Zeomorphi,#m (boarfishes) } { Capros, genus_Capros, fish_genus,@ family_Caproidae,#m (a genus of fish in the family Caproidae) } { boarfish1, Capros_aper, spiny-finned_fish,@ genus_Capros,#m (fish with a projecting snout) } { Antigonia, genus_Antigonia, fish_genus,@ family_Caproidae,#m (a genus of fish in the family Caproidae) } { boarfish2, spiny-finned_fish,@ genus_Antigonia,#m (fish with large eyes and long snouts) } { Solenichthyes, order_Solenichthyes, animal_order,@ subclass_Teleostei,#m (bellows fishes; shrimpfishes; cornetfishes; pipefishes; small order of chiefly tropical marine fishes of varied and bizarre form all having a small mouth at the end of a drawn-out tubular snout) } { Fistulariidae, family_Fistulariidae, fish_family,@ order_Solenichthyes,#m (cornetfishes) } { Fistularia, genus_Fistularia, fish_genus,@ family_Fistulariidae,#m (type genus of the family Fistulariidae) } { cornetfish, teleost_fish,@ genus_Fistularia,#m (slender tropical fish with a long tubular snout and bony plates instead of scales) } { Gasterosteidae, family_Gasterosteidae, fish_family,@ order_Solenichthyes,#m (sticklebacks) } { stickleback, prickleback1, spiny-finned_fish,@ family_Gasterosteidae,#m (small (2-4 inches) pugnacious mostly scaleless spiny-backed fishes of northern fresh and littoral waters having elaborate courtship; subjects of much research) } { Gasterosteus, genus_gasterosteus, fish_genus,@ family_Gasterosteidae,#m (type genus of the family Gasterosteidae) } { three-spined_stickleback, Gasterosteus_aculeatus, stickleback,@ genus_Gasterosteus,#m (of rivers and coastal regions) } { ten-spined_stickleback, Gasterosteus_pungitius, stickleback,@ genus_Gasterosteus,#m (confined to rivers) } { Syngnathidae, family_Syngnathidae, fish_family,@ order_Solenichthyes,#m (pipefishes) } { pipefish, needlefish1, teleost_fish,@ family_Syngnathidae,#m (fish with long tubular snout and slim body covered with bony plates) } { Syngnathus, genus_Syngnathus, fish_genus,@ family_Syngnathidae,#m (type genus of the family Syngnathidae) } { dwarf_pipefish, Syngnathus_hildebrandi, pipefish,@ genus_Syngnathus,#m (small (4 inches) fish found off the Florida Gulf Coast) } { Cosmocampus, genus_Cosmocampus, fish_genus,@ family_Syngnathidae,#m (a genus of fish in the family Syngnathidae) } { deepwater_pipefish, Cosmocampus_profundus, pipefish,@ genus_Cosmocampus,#m (a fish 8 inches long; found from eastern Florida to western Caribbean) } { Hippocampus, genus_Hippocampus, fish_genus,@ family_Syngnathidae,#m (seahorses) } { seahorse, sea_horse, pipefish,@ genus_Hippocampus,#m (small fish with horse-like heads bent sharply downward and curled tails; swim in upright position) } { Macrorhamphosidae, family_Macrorhamphosidae, fish_family,@ order_Solenichthyes,#m (bellows fishes) } { snipefish, bellows_fish, teleost_fish,@ family_Macrorhamphosidae,#m (small bottom-dwelling fish of warm seas having a compressed body and a long snout with a toothless mouth) } { Centriscidae, family_Centriscidae, fish_family,@ order_Solenichthyes,#m (shrimpfishes) } { shrimpfish, shrimp-fish, teleost_fish,@ family_Centriscidae,#m (slender tropical shallow-water East Indian fish covered with transparent plates) } { Aulostomidae, family_Aulostomidae, fish_family,@ order_Solenichthyes,#m (trumpetfishes) } { Aulostomus, genus_Aulostomus, fish_genus,@ family_Aulostomidae,#m (type genus of the Aulostomidae) } { trumpetfish, Aulostomus_maculatus, teleost_fish,@ genus_Aulostomus,#m (tropical Atlantic fish with a long snout; swims snout down) } { cytostome, noun.body:mouth,@ protozoan,#p (mouth of a protozoan) } { [ cilium, adj.pert:cilial,+ adj.pert:ciliary1,+ ] noun.body:organelle,@ (a hairlike projection from the surface of a cell; provides locomotion in free-swimming unicellular organisms) } { [ flagellum, flagellate,+ ] noun.body:process,@ eubacteria,#p noun.body:sperm_cell,#p (a lash-like appendage used for locomotion (e.g., in sperm cells and some bacteria and protozoa)) } { flame_cell, noun.body:excretory_organ,@ flatworm,#p (organ of excretion in flatworms) } { investment, noun.body:skin,@ (outer layer or covering of an organ or part or organism) } { pellicle, investment,@ (thin protective membrane in some protozoa) } { [ embryo, adj.all:immature1^embryonal,+ adj.all:early2^embryotic,+ adj.all:immature1^embryonic,+ adj.all:early2^embryonic,+ ] conceptus, fertilized_egg, noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal organism in the early stages of growth and differentiation that in higher forms merge into fetal stages but in lower forms terminate in commencement of larval life) } { [ blastocoel, adj.pert:blastocoelic,+ ] [ blastocoele, adj.pert:blastocoelic,+ ] [ blastocele, adj.pert:blastocoelic,+ ] segmentation_cavity, cleavage_cavity, noun.body:cavity,@ blastula,#p (the fluid-filled cavity inside a blastula) } { [ blastoderm, adj.pert:blastodermic,+ adj.pert:blastodermatic,+ ] germinal_disc, blastodisc, germinal_area, layer,@ (a layer of cells on the inside of the blastula) } { [ blastomere, adj.pert:blastomeric,+ ] noun.Tops:cell,@ (any cell resulting from cleavage of a fertilized egg) } { [ fetus, adj.pert:fetal,+ ] [ foetus, adj.pert:foetal,+ ] vertebrate,@ (an unborn or unhatched vertebrate in the later stages of development showing the main recognizable features of the mature animal) } { [ monster, adj.all:ugly^monstrous,+ ] teras, fetus,@ noun.cognition:medicine,;c ((medicine) a grossly malformed and usually nonviable fetus) } { abortus, fetus,@ (a human fetus whose weight is less than 0.5 kilogram when removed or expelled from the mother's body) } { egg, noun.body:ovum,@ (animal reproductive body consisting of an ovum or embryo together with nutritive and protective envelopes; especially the thin-shelled reproductive body laid by e.g. female birds) } { ovipositor, noun.body:organ,@ (egg-laying tubular structure at the end of the abdomen in many female insects and some fishes) } { chalaza, noun.body:animal_tissue,@ egg,#p (one of two spiral bands of tissue connecting the egg yolk to the enclosing membrane at either end of the shell) } { nit, egg,@ (egg or young of an insect parasitic on mammals especially a sucking louse; often attached to a hair or item of clothing) } { spawn, egg,@ (the mass of eggs deposited by fish or amphibians or molluscs) } { roe1, egg,@ (the eggs or egg-laden ovary of a fish) } { roe2, spawn,@ (the egg mass or spawn of certain crustaceans such as the lobster) } { [ blastula, adj.pert:blastular,+ ] [ blastosphere, adj.pert:blastospheric,+ ] embryo,@ (early stage of an embryo produced by cleavage of an ovum; a liquid-filled sphere whose wall is composed of a single layer of cells; during this stage (about eight days after fertilization) implantation in the wall of the uterus occurs) } { blastocyst, blastodermic_vessicle, blastula,@ (the blastula of a placental mammal in which some differentiation of cells has occurred) } { [ trophoblast, adj.pert:trophoblastic,+ ] noun.body:membrane,@ blastosphere,#p (the membrane that forms the wall of the blastocyst in early development; aids implantation in the uterine wall; "after implantation of the blastocyst in the uterine wall the trophoblast divides into two layers, the chorion and the placenta") } { gastrula, embryo,@ (double-walled stage of the embryo resulting from invagination of the blastula; the outer layer of cells is the ectoderm and the inner layer differentiates into the mesoderm and endoderm) } { morula, embryo,@ (a solid mass of blastomeres that forms when the zygote splits; develops into the blastula) } { archenteron, noun.body:cavity,@ gastrula,#p (central cavity of the gastrula; becomes the intestinal or digestive cavity) } { [ blastopore, adj.pert:blastoporic,+ adj.pert:blastoporal,+ ] noun.body:orifice,@ archenteron,#p (the opening into the archenteron) } { [ layer, verb.contact:layer,+ ] noun.body:structure,@ (thin structure composed of a single thickness of cells) } { embryonic_tissue, noun.body:animal_tissue,@ (tissue in an embryo) } { germ_layer, embryonic_tissue,@ noun.cognition:embryology,;c ((embryology) any of the 3 layers of cells differentiated in embryos following gastrulation) } { [ ectoderm, adj.pert:ectodermic,+ adj.pert:ectodermal,+ ] exoderm, ectoblast, germ_layer,@ (the outer germ layer that develops into skin and nervous tissue) } { neural_tube, ectoderm,@ (a tube of ectodermal tissue in the embryo from which the brain and spinal cord develop) } { [ mesoderm, adj.pert:mesodermal,+ ] [ mesoblast, adj.pert:mesoblastic,+ ] germ_layer,@ (the middle germ layer that develops into muscle and bone and cartilage and blood and connective tissue) } { chordamesoderm, chordomesoderm, mesoderm,@ (the area of mesoderm that forms the notochord) } { mesenchyme, mesoderm,@ (mesodermal tissue that forms connective tissue and blood and smooth muscles) } { endoderm, entoderm, endoblast, entoblast, hypoblast, germ_layer,@ (the inner germ layer that develops into the lining of the digestive and respiratory systems) } { silkworm_seed, egg,@ (eggs of a silkworm) } { yolk, vitellus, noun.Tops:food,@ egg,#p (nutritive material of an ovum stored for the nutrition of an embryo (especially the yellow mass of a bird or reptile egg)) } { yolk_sac1, noun.body:sac,@ (membranous structure enclosing the yolk of eggs in birds, reptiles, marsupials, and some fishes; circulates nutrients to the developing embryo) } { yolk_sac2, vitelline_sac, umbilical_vesicle, vesicula_umbilicus, noun.body:sac,@ (membranous structure that functions as the circulatory system in mammalian embryos until the heart becomes functional) } { fang, noun.body:tooth,@ (hollow or grooved tooth of a venomous snake; used to inject its poison) } { fang1, noun.body:canine,@ (canine tooth of a carnivorous animal; used to seize and tear its prey) } { [ tusk, verb.change:tusk,+ verb.contact:tusk,+ ] noun.body:tooth,@ tusker,#p elephant,#p wild_boar,#p (a long pointed tooth specialized for fighting or digging; especially in an elephant or walrus or hog) } { Chordata, phylum_Chordata, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (comprises true vertebrates and animals having a notochord) } { [ chordate, adj.pert:chordate,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ phylum_Chordata,#m (any animal of the phylum Chordata having a notochord or spinal column) } { notochord, noun.body:spinal_column,@ (a flexible rodlike structure that forms the supporting axis of the body in the lowest chordates and lowest vertebrates and in embryos of higher vertebrates) } { urochord, notochord,@ (a notochord of a larval tunicate typically confined to the caudal region) } { chordate_family, noun.group:family3,@ phylum_Chordata,#m (any family in the phylum Chordata) } { chordate_genus, noun.group:genus,@ phylum_Chordata,#m (any genus in the phylum Chordata) } { Cephalochordata, subphylum_Cephalochordata, noun.group:phylum,@ phylum_Chordata,#m (lancelets) } { cephalochordate, chordate,@ subphylum_Cephalochordata,#m (fish-like animals having a notochord rather than a true spinal column) } { Amphioxidae, family_Amphioxidae, Branchiostomidae, family_Branchiostomidae, chordate_family,@ subphylum_Cephalochordata,#m (lancelets) } { genus_Amphioxus, chordate_genus,@ family_Amphioxidae,#m (type genus of the Amphioxidae) } { lancelet, amphioxus, cephalochordate,@ genus_Amphioxus,#m (small translucent lancet-shaped burrowing marine animal; primitive forerunner of the vertebrates) } { Urochordata, subphylum_Urochordata, Urochorda, subphylum_Urochorda, Tunicata, subphylum_Tunicata, noun.group:phylum,@ phylum_Chordata,#m (tunicates) } { tunicate, urochordate, urochord2, chordate,@ subphylum_Urochordata,#m (primitive marine animal having a saclike unsegmented body and a urochord that is conspicuous in the larva) } { Ascidiaceae, class_Ascidiaceae, noun.group:class2,@ subphylum_Urochordata,#m (sometimes classified as an order: sea squirts) } { ascidian, tunicate,@ class_Ascidiaceae,#m (minute sedentary marine invertebrate having a saclike body with siphons through which water enters and leaves) } { siphon, syphon, noun.body:organ,@ noun.cognition:zoology,;c (a tubular organ in an aquatic animal (especially in mollusks) through which water can be taken in or expelled) } { sea_squirt, ascidian,@ (ascidian that can contract its body and eject streams of water) } { Thaliacea, class_Thaliacea, noun.group:class2,@ subphylum_Urochordata,#m (small class of free-swimming tunicates; sometimes classified as an order) } { Salpidae, family_Salpidae, chordate_family,@ class_Thaliacea,#m (a small family of tunicates in the class Thaliacea) } { genus_Salpa, chordate_genus,@ family_Salpidae,#m (type (perhaps sole) genus of the Salpidae) } { salp, salpa, tunicate,@ genus_Salpa,#m (minute floating marine tunicate having a transparent body with an opening at each end) } { Doliolidae, family_Doliolidae, chordate_family,@ class_Thaliacea,#m (oceanic tunicates) } { genus_Doliolum, chordate_genus,@ family_Doliolidae,#m (type genus of the Doliolidae) } { doliolum, tunicate,@ genus_Doliolum,#m (free-swimming oceanic tunicate with a barrel-shaped transparent body) } { Larvacea, class_Larvacea, noun.group:class2,@ subphylum_Urochordata,#m (small free-swimming tunicates; sometimes classified as an order) } { larvacean, tunicate,@ class_Larvacea,#m (any member of the class Larvacea) } { genus_Appendicularia, chordate_genus,@ class_Larvacea,#m (a genus of chordates in the class Larvacea) } { appendicularia, tunicate,@ genus_Appendicularia,#m (free-swimming tadpole-shaped pelagic tunicate resembling larvae of other tunicates) } { ascidian_tadpole, larva,@ class_Ascidiaceae,#m (free-swimming larva of ascidians; they have a tail like a tadpole that contains the notochord) } { Vertebrata, subphylum_Vertebrata, Craniata, subphylum_Craniata, noun.group:phylum,@ phylum_Chordata,#m (fishes; amphibians; reptiles; birds; mammals) } { [ vertebrate, adj.all:vertebrate,+ ] craniate, chordate,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (animals having a bony or cartilaginous skeleton with a segmented spinal column and a large brain enclosed in a skull or cranium) } { Amniota, vertebrate,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m noun.animal:mammal,;c (higher vertebrates (reptiles, birds and mammals) possessing an amnion during development) } { amniote, vertebrate,@ Amniota,#m (any member of the Amniota) } { [ amnion, adj.pert:amniotic,+ adj.pert:amnionic,+ adj.pert:amnic,+ ] amniotic_sac, amnios, noun.body:sac,@ amniote,#p noun.body:fetal_membrane,#p noun.animal:mammal,;c (thin innermost membranous sac enclosing the developing embryo of higher vertebrates (reptiles, birds and mammals)) } { [ chorion, adj.pert:chorionic,+ ] noun.body:sac,@ amniote,#p noun.body:fetal_membrane,#p noun.animal:mammal,;c (the outermost membranous sac enclosing the embryo in higher vertebrates (reptiles, birds and mammals)) } { chorionic_villus, villus,@ chorion,#p (one of the tiny villi that stick out of the fetal chorion and combine with the mother's uterine tissue to form the placenta) } { allantois, noun.body:fetal_membrane,@ noun.animal:mammal,;c (the vascular fetal membrane that lies below the chorion and develops from the hindgut in many embryonic higher vertebrates (reptiles, birds and mammals)) } { chorioallantois, chorioallantoic_membrane, noun.body:membrane,@ (the very vascular fetal membrane composed of the fused chorion and adjacent wall of the allantois) } { aquatic_vertebrate, vertebrate,@ (animal living wholly or chiefly in or on water) } { Agnatha, superclass_Agnatha, noun.group:class2,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (superclass of eel-shaped chordates lacking jaws and pelvic fins: lampreys; hagfishes; some extinct forms) } { jawless_vertebrate, jawless_fish, agnathan, aquatic_vertebrate,@ superclass_Agnatha,#m (eel-shaped vertebrate without jaws or paired appendages including the cyclostomes and some extinct forms) } { Ostracodermi, order_Ostracodermi, animal_order,@ superclass_Agnatha,#m (extinct group of armored jawless vertebrates; taxonomy is not clear) } { ostracoderm, jawless_vertebrate,@ order_Ostracodermi,#m (extinct fish-like jawless vertebrate having a heavily armored body; of the Paleozoic) } { Heterostraci, suborder_Heterostraci, animal_order,@ order_Ostracodermi,#m (extinct group of armored jawless fishes or fish-like vertebrate; taxonomy is not clear) } { heterostracan, jawless_vertebrate,@ suborder_Heterostraci,#m (extinct jawless fish with the anterior part of the body covered with bony plates; of the Silurian and Devonian) } { Osteostraci, suborder_Osteostraci, Cephalaspida, suborder_Cephalaspida, animal_order,@ order_Ostracodermi,#m (extinct group of armored fish-like vertebrates; taxonomy is not clear) } { osteostracan, cephalaspid, jawless_vertebrate,@ suborder_Osteostraci,#m (extinct jawless fish of the Devonian with armored head) } { Anaspida, order_Anaspida, animal_order,@ superclass_Agnatha,#m (extinct order of jawless vertebrates) } { anaspid, jawless_vertebrate,@ order_Anaspida,#m (extinct small freshwater jawless fish usually having a heterocercal tail and an armored head; of the Silurian and Devonian) } { Conodonta, order_Conodonta, Conodontophorida, order_Conodontophorida, animal_order,@ superclass_Agnatha,#m (extinct order of primitive vertebrates; the precise taxonomy is not clear; in some classifications considered a separate phylum) } { conodont1, jawless_vertebrate,@ order_Conodonta,#m (small (2 inches long) extinct eellike fish with a finned tail and a notochord and having cone-shaped teeth containing cellular bone; late Cambrian to late Triassic; possible predecessor of the cyclostomes) } { conodont2, noun.body:tooth,@ (the tiny fossil cone-shaped tooth of a primitive vertebrate of order Conodonta) } { Cyclostomata, order_Cyclostomata, animal_order,@ superclass_Agnatha,#m (primitive jawless aquatic vertebrate: lampreys; hagfishes) } { cyclostome, jawless_vertebrate,@ order_Cyclostomata,#m (primitive aquatic vertebrate) } { Petromyzoniformes, suborder_Petromyzoniformes, Hyperoartia, suborder_Hyperoartia, animal_order,@ order_Cyclostomata,#m (lampreys as distinguished from hagfishes) } { Petromyzontidae, family_Petromyzontidae, fish_family,@ order_Cyclostomata,#m (lampreys) } { lamprey, lamprey_eel, lamper_eel, jawless_vertebrate,@ family_Petromyzontidae,#m (primitive eellike freshwater or anadromous cyclostome having round sucking mouth with a rasping tongue) } { Petromyzon, genus_Petromyzon, fish_genus,@ family_Petromyzontidae,#m (typical lampreys) } { sea_lamprey, Petromyzon_marinus, lamprey,@ genus_Petromyzon,#m (large anadromous lamprey sometimes used as food; destructive of native fish fauna in the Great Lakes) } { Myxiniformes, suborder_Myxiniformes, Hyperotreta, suborder_Hyperotreta, Myxinoidei, Myxinoidea, suborder_Myxinoidei, animal_order,@ order_Cyclostomata,#m (hagfishes as distinguished from lampreys) } { Myxinidae, family_Myxinidae, fish_family,@ order_Cyclostomata,#m (slime-producing marine animals: hagfishes) } { hagfish, hag, slime_eels, jawless_vertebrate,@ family_Myxinidae,#m (eellike cyclostome having a tongue with horny teeth in a round mouth surrounded by eight tentacles; feeds on dead or trapped fishes by boring into their bodies) } { Myxine, genus_Myxine, fish_genus,@ family_Myxinidae,#m (type genus of the Myxinidae (typical hagfishes)) } { Myxine_glutinosa, hagfish,@ genus_Myxine,#m (typical hagfish) } { genus_Eptatretus, fish_genus,@ family_Myxinidae,#m (a genus of fossil fish of the family Myxinidae) } { eptatretus, hagfish,@ genus_Eptatretus,#m (a fossil hagfish of the genus Eptatretus) } { Myxinikela, genus_Myxinikela, fish_genus,@ family_Myxinidae,#m (fossil hagfishes) } { Myxinikela_siroka, hagfish,@ genus_Myxinikela,#m (fossil hagfish of the Pennsylvanian period (c. 300 million years ago) that resembled modern hagfishes) } { Gnathostomata, superclass_Gnathostomata, noun.group:class2,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (comprising all vertebrates with upper and lower jaws) } { gnathostome, vertebrate,@ superclass_Gnathostomata,#m (a vertebrate animal possessing true jaws) } (==start: recheck) { Placodermi, class_Placodermi, noun.group:class2,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (extinct group of bony-plated fishes with primitive jaws) } { placoderm, aquatic_vertebrate,@ class_Placodermi,#m (fish-like vertebrate with bony plates on head and upper body; dominant in seas and rivers during the Devonian; considered the earliest vertebrate with jaws) } { Chondrichthyes, class_Chondrichthyes, noun.group:class2,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (cartilaginous fishes) } { cartilaginous_fish, chondrichthian, fish,@ class_Chondrichthyes,#m (fishes in which the skeleton may be calcified but not ossified) } { Holocephali, subclass_Holocephali, noun.group:class2,@ class_Chondrichthyes,#m (chimaeras and extinct forms) } { holocephalan, holocephalian, cartilaginous_fish,@ subclass_Holocephali,#m (fish with high compressed head and a body tapering off into a long tail) } { Chimaeridae, family_Chimaeridae, fish_family,@ subclass_Holocephali,#m (a family of Holocephali) } { genus_Chimaera, fish_genus,@ family_Chimaeridae,#m (type genus of the Chimaeridae) } { chimaera1, holocephalan,@ genus_Chimaera,#m (a deep-sea fish with a tapering body, smooth skin, and long threadlike tail) } { rabbitfish, Chimaera_monstrosa, chimaera1,@ (large European chimaera) } { Elasmobranchii, subclass_Elasmobranchii, Selachii, subclass_Selachii, noun.group:class2,@ class_Chondrichthyes,#m (sharks; rays; dogfishes; skates) } { elasmobranch, selachian, cartilaginous_fish,@ subclass_Elasmobranchii,#m (any of numerous fishes of the class Chondrichthyes characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton and placoid scales: sharks; rays; skates) } { [ shark, verb.competition:shark,+ ] elasmobranch,@ (any of numerous elongate mostly marine carnivorous fishes with heterocercal caudal fins and tough skin covered with small toothlike scales) } { Hexanchidae, family_Hexanchidae, fish_family,@ subclass_Elasmobranchii,#m (primitive sharks) } { Hexanchus, genus_Hexanchus, fish_genus,@ family_Hexanchidae,#m (a genus of Hexanchidae) } { cow_shark, six-gilled_shark, Hexanchus_griseus, shark,@ genus_Hexanchus,#m (large primitive shark widely distributed in warm seas) } { Lamnidae, family_Lamnidae, fish_family,@ subclass_Elasmobranchii,#m (oceanic sharks) } { Isuridae, family_Isuridae, fish_family,@ (in some classifications another name for the family Lamnidae) } { mackerel_shark, shark,@ family_Lamnidae,#m (fierce pelagic and oceanic sharks) } { Lamna, genus_Lamna, fish_genus,@ family_Lamnidae,#m (a genus of Lamnidae) } { porbeagle, Lamna_nasus, mackerel_shark,@ genus_Lamna,#m (voracious pointed-nose shark of northern Atlantic and Pacific) } { Isurus, genus_Isurus, fish_genus,@ family_Isuridae,#m (mako sharks) } { mako, mako_shark, mackerel_shark,@ genus_Isurus,#m (powerful mackerel shark of the Atlantic and Pacific) } { shortfin_mako, Isurus_oxyrhincus, mako_shark,@ (very swift active bluish shark found worldwide in warm waters; important game fish) } { longfin_mako, Isurus_paucus, mako_shark,@ (similar to shortfin mako but darker blue) } { bonito_shark, blue_pointed, Isurus_glaucus, mako_shark,@ (common blue-grey shark of southwest Pacific; sport and food fish) } { Carcharodon, genus_Carcharodon, fish_genus,@ family_Lamnidae,#m (man-eating sharks) } { great_white_shark, white_shark, man-eater, man-eating_shark, Carcharodon_carcharias, mackerel_shark,@ genus_Carcharodon,#m (large aggressive shark widespread in warm seas; known to attack humans) } { Cetorhinus, genus_Cetorhinus, fish_genus,@ family_Lamnidae,#m (comprising only the basking sharks; in some classifications considered the type genus of a separate family Cetorhinidae) } { Cetorhinidae, family_Cetorhinidae, fish_family,@ subclass_Elasmobranchii,#m (in some older classifications considered the family of the basking sharks) } { basking_shark, Cetorhinus_maximus, mackerel_shark,@ genus_Cetorhinus,#m (large harmless plankton-eating northern shark; often swims slowly or floats at the sea surface) } { Alopiidae, family_Alopiidae, fish_family,@ subclass_Elasmobranchii,#m (thresher sharks) } { Alopius, genus_Alopius, fish_genus,@ family_Alopiidae,#m (type genus of the family Alopiidae; in some classifications considered a genus of the family Lamnidae) } { thresher, thrasher1, thresher_shark, fox_shark, Alopius_vulpinus, shark,@ genus_Alopius,#m (large pelagic shark of warm seas with a whiplike tail used to round up small fish on which to feed) } { Orectolobidae, family_Orectolobidae, fish_family,@ subclass_Elasmobranchii,#m (nurse sharks and carpet sharks) } { Orectolobus, genus_Orectolobus, fish_genus,@ family_Orectolobidae,#m (carpet sharks) } { carpet_shark, Orectolobus_barbatus, shark,@ genus_Orectolobus,#m (shark of the western Pacific with flattened body and mottled skin) } { Ginglymostoma, genus_Ginglymostoma, fish_genus,@ family_Orectolobidae,#m (nurse sharks) } { nurse_shark, Ginglymostoma_cirratum, shark,@ genus_Ginglymostoma,#m (small bottom-dwelling shark of warm shallow waters on both coasts of North America and South America and from southeast Asia to Australia) } { Carchariidae, family_Carchariidae, Odontaspididae, family_Odontaspididae, fish_family,@ subclass_Elasmobranchii,#m (sand sharks; in some classifications coextensive with family Carcharhinidae) } { Carcharias, genus_Carcharias, Odontaspis, genus_Odontaspis, fish_genus,@ family_Carchariidae,#m (type and sole genus of Carchariidae: sand sharks) } { sand_tiger, sand_shark, Carcharias_taurus, Odontaspis_taurus, shark,@ genus_Carcharias,#m (shallow-water shark with sharp jagged teeth found on both sides of Atlantic; sometimes dangerous to swimmers) } { Rhincodontidae, family_Rhincodontidae, fish_family,@ subclass_Elasmobranchii,#m (small-toothed sharks comprising only one species) } { Rhincodon, genus_Rhincodon, fish_genus,@ family_Rhincodontidae,#m (whale sharks) } { whale_shark, Rhincodon_typus, shark,@ genus_Rhincodon,#m (large spotted shark of warm surface waters worldwide; resembles a whale and feeds chiefly on plankton) } { Scyliorhinidae, family_Scyliorhinidae, fish_family,@ subclass_Elasmobranchii,#m (small bottom-dwelling sharks) } { cat_shark, shark,@ family_Scyliorhinidae,#m (small bottom-dwelling sharks with cat-like eyes; found along continental slopes) } { Carcharhinidae, family_Carcharhinidae, fish_family,@ subclass_Elasmobranchii,#m (largest family of living sharks; found worldwide especially in tropical waters; dorsal fin lacks spines: requiem sharks including tiger sharks and soupfin sharks) } { requiem_shark, shark,@ family_Carcharhinidae,#m (any of numerous sharks from small relatively harmless bottom-dwellers to large dangerous oceanic and coastal species) } { Carcharhinus, genus_Carcharhinus, fish_genus,@ family_Carcharhinidae,#m (type genus of the Carcharhinidae) } { bull_shark, cub_shark, Carcharhinus_leucas, requiem_shark,@ genus_Carcharhinus,#m (a most common shark in temperate and tropical coastal waters worldwide; heavy-bodied and dangerous) } { sandbar_shark1, Carcharhinus_plumbeus, requiem_shark,@ genus_Carcharhinus,#m (most common grey shark along coasts of middle Atlantic states; sluggish and occasionally caught by fishermen) } { blacktip_shark, sandbar_shark2, Carcharhinus_limbatus, requiem_shark,@ genus_Carcharhinus,#m (widely distributed shallow-water shark with fins seemingly dipped in ink) } { whitetip_shark1, oceanic_whitetip_shark, white-tipped_shark, Carcharinus_longimanus, requiem_shark,@ genus_Carcharhinus,#m (large deep-water shark with white-tipped dorsal fin; worldwide distribution; most dangerous shark) } { dusky_shark, Carcharhinus_obscurus, requiem_shark,@ genus_Carcharhinus,#m (relatively slender blue-grey shark; nearly worldwide in tropical and temperate waters) } { Negaprion, genus_Negaprion, fish_genus,@ family_Carcharhinidae,#m (lemon sharks) } { lemon_shark, Negaprion_brevirostris, requiem_shark,@ genus_Negaprion,#m (common shallow-water schooling shark of the Atlantic from North Carolina to Brazil and off west Africa; dangerous) } { Prionace, genus_Prionace, fish_genus,@ family_Carcharhinidae,#m (blue sharks) } { blue_shark, great_blue_shark, Prionace_glauca, requiem_shark,@ genus_Prionace,#m (slender cosmopolitan, pelagic shark; blue body shades to white belly; dangerous especially during maritime disasters) } { Galeocerdo, genus_Galeocerdo, fish_genus,@ family_Carcharhinidae,#m (tiger sharks) } { tiger_shark, Galeocerdo_cuvieri, requiem_shark,@ genus_Galeocerdo,#m (large dangerous warm-water shark with striped or spotted body) } { Galeorhinus, genus_Galeorhinus, fish_genus,@ family_Carcharhinidae,#m (a genus of Carcharhinidae) } { soupfin_shark, soupfin, soup-fin, Galeorhinus_zyopterus, requiem_shark,@ genus_Galeorhinus,#m (Pacific shark valued for its fins (used by Chinese in soup) and liver (rich in vitamin A)) } { dogfish, shark,@ (any of several small sharks) } { Triakidae, family_Triakidae, fish_family,@ subclass_Elasmobranchii,#m (small sharks with smooth skins and lacking spines on their dorsal fins) } { Mustelus, genus_Mustelus, fish_genus,@ family_Triakidae,#m (smooth dogfishes) } { smooth_dogfish, dogfish,@ family_Triakidae,#m (small bottom-dwelling shark found along both Atlantic coasts) } { smoothhound, smoothhound_shark, Mustelus_mustelus, smooth_dogfish,@ (smooth dogfish of European coastal waters) } { American_smooth_dogfish, Mustelus_canis, smooth_dogfish,@ genus_Mustelus,#m (found along the Atlantic coast of the Americas) } { Florida_smoothhound, Mustelus_norrisi, smooth_dogfish,@ genus_Mustelus,#m (found from the northern Gulf of Mexico to Brazil) } { Triaenodon, genus_Triaenodon, fish_genus,@ family_Triakidae,#m (a genus of Triakidae) } { whitetip_shark2, reef_whitetip_shark, Triaenodon_obseus, smooth_dogfish,@ genus_Triaenodon,#m (smooth dogfish of Pacific and Indian Oceans and Red Sea having white-tipped dorsal and caudal fins) } { Squalidae, family_Squalidae, fish_family,@ subclass_Elasmobranchii,#m (dogfishes having a spine in each dorsal fin) } { spiny_dogfish, dogfish,@ family_Squalidae,#m (small bottom-dwelling dogfishes) } { Squalus, genus_Squalus, fish_genus,@ family_Squalidae,#m (spiny dogfishes) } { Atlantic_spiny_dogfish, Squalus_acanthias, spiny_dogfish,@ genus_Squalus,#m (destructive dogfish of the Atlantic coastal waters of America and Europe; widely used in anatomy classes) } { Pacific_spiny_dogfish, Squalus_suckleyi, spiny_dogfish,@ genus_Squalus,#m (dogfish of Pacific coast of North America) } { Sphyrnidae, family_Sphyrnidae, fish_family,@ subclass_Elasmobranchii,#m (hammerhead sharks; bonnethead sharks) } { Sphyrna, genus_Sphyrna, fish_genus,@ family_Sphyrnidae,#m (type genus of the Sphyrnidae) } { hammerhead, hammerhead_shark, shark,@ genus_Sphyrna,#m (medium-sized live-bearing shark with eyes at either end of a flattened hammer-shaped head; worldwide in warm waters; can be dangerous) } { smooth_hammerhead, Sphyrna_zygaena, hammerhead,@ (fished for the hides and vitamin-rich liver) } { smalleye_hammerhead, Sphyrna_tudes, hammerhead,@ (fished for the hide and vitamin-rich liver) } { shovelhead, bonnethead, bonnet_shark, Sphyrna_tiburo, hammerhead,@ (small harmless hammerhead having a spade-shaped head; abundant in bays and estuaries) } { Squatinidae, family_Squatinidae, fish_family,@ subclass_Elasmobranchii,#m (bottom-dwelling ray-like sharks) } { Squatina, genus_Squatina, fish_genus,@ family_Squatinidae,#m (type genus of the Squatinidae: angel sharks) } { angel_shark, angelfish1, Squatina_squatina, monkfish1, shark,@ genus_Squatina,#m (sharks with broad flat bodies and winglike pectoral fins but that swim the way sharks do) } { ray, elasmobranch,@ (cartilaginous fishes having horizontally flattened bodies and enlarged winglike pectoral fins with gills on the underside; most swim by moving the pectoral fins) } { Torpediniformes, order_Torpediniformes, animal_order,@ subclass_Elasmobranchii,#m (rays with bodies shaped like torpedoes) } { Torpedinidae, family_Torpedinidae, fish_family,@ order_Torpediniformes,#m (electric rays) } { electric_ray, crampfish, numbfish, torpedo, ray,@ family_Torpedinidae,#m (any sluggish bottom-dwelling ray of the order Torpediniformes having a rounded body and electric organs on each side of the head capable of emitting strong electric discharges) } { Rajiformes, order_Rajiformes, Batoidei, order_Batoidei, animal_order,@ subclass_Elasmobranchii,#m (fish with dorsoventrally flattened bodies; includes: rays; skates; guitarfishes; sawfishes) } { Pristidae, family_Pristidae, fish_family,@ order_Rajiformes,#m (large primitive rays with elongated snouts) } { sawfish, ray,@ family_Pristidae,#m (primitive ray with sharp teeth on each edge of a long flattened snout) } { Pristis, genus_Pristis, fish_genus,@ family_Pristidae,#m (type genus of the Pristidae) } { smalltooth_sawfish, Pristis_pectinatus, sawfish,@ genus_Pristis,#m (commonly found in tropical bays and estuaries; not aggressive) } { Rhinobatidae, family_Rhinobatidae, fish_family,@ order_Rajiformes,#m (primitive rays with guitar-shaped bodies) } { guitarfish, ray,@ family_Rhinobatidae,#m (primitive tropical bottom-dwelling ray with a guitar-shaped body) } { Dasyatidae, family_Dasyatidae, fish_family,@ order_Rajiformes,#m (sting rays) } { stingray, ray,@ family_Dasyatidae,#m (large venomous ray with large barbed spines near the base of a thin whiplike tail capable of inflicting severe wounds) } { Dasyatis, genus_Dasyatis, fish_genus,@ family_Dasyatidae,#m (type genus of the Dasyatidae) } { roughtail_stingray, Dasyatis_centroura, stingray,@ genus_Dasyatis,#m (one of the largest stingrays; found from Cape Cod to Cape Hatteras) } { Gymnura, genus_Gymnura, fish_genus,@ family_Dasyatidae,#m (butterfly rays) } { butterfly_ray, stingray,@ genus_Gymnura,#m (a stingray with a short tail and a broad fin) } { Myliobatidae, family_Myliobatidae, fish_family,@ order_Rajiformes,#m (eagle rays) } { eagle_ray, ray,@ family_Myliobatidae,#m (powerful free-swimming tropical ray noted for `soaring' by flapping winglike fins; usually harmless but has venomous tissue near base of the tail as in stingrays) } { Aetobatus, genus_Aetobatus, fish_genus,@ family_Myliobatidae,#m (a genus of Myliobatidae) } { spotted_eagle_ray, spotted_ray, Aetobatus_narinari, eagle_ray,@ genus_Aetobatus,#m (ray with back covered with white or yellow spots; widely distributed in warm seas) } { Rhinoptera, genus_Rhinoptera, fish_genus,@ family_Myliobatidae,#m (a genus of Myliobatidae) } { cownose_ray, cow-nosed_ray, Rhinoptera_bonasus, eagle_ray,@ genus_Rhinoptera,#m (large ray found along eastern coast of North America) } { Mobulidae, family_Mobulidae, fish_family,@ order_Rajiformes,#m (large rays lacking venomous spines: mantas) } { manta, manta_ray, devilfish, ray,@ family_Mobulidae,#m (extremely large pelagic tropical ray that feeds on plankton and small fishes; usually harmless but its size make it dangerous if harpooned) } { genus_Manta, fish_genus,@ family_Mobulidae,#m (a genus of Mobulidae) } { Atlantic_manta, Manta_birostris, manta,@ genus_Manta,#m (largest manta (to 22 feet across wings); found worldwide but common in Gulf of Mexico and along southern coasts of United States; primarily oceanic) } { Mobula, genus_Mobula, fish_genus,@ family_Mobulidae,#m (type genus of the Mobulidae) } { devil_ray, Mobula_hypostoma, manta,@ genus_Mobula,#m (small manta (to 4 feet) that travels in schools) } { Rajidae, family_Rajidae, fish_family,@ order_Rajiformes,#m (bottom-dwelling tropical rays: skates) } { skate, ray,@ family_Rajidae,#m (large edible rays having a long snout and thick tail with pectoral fins continuous with the head; swim by undulating the edges of the pectoral fins) } { Raja, genus_Raja, fish_genus,@ family_Rajidae,#m (type genus of the family Rajidae) } { grey_skate, gray_skate, Raja_batis, skate,@ genus_Raja,#m (common European skate used as food) } { little_skate, Raja_erinacea, skate,@ genus_Raja,#m (most plentiful skate in North American inshore waters in summer; to 21 inches) } { thorny_skate, Raja_radiata, skate,@ genus_Raja,#m (cold-water bottom fish with spines on the back; to 40 inches) } { barndoor_skate, Raja_laevis, skate,@ genus_Raja,#m (one of the largest skates (to 5 feet); an active skate easy to hook) } { Aves, class_Aves, noun.group:class2,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m noun.cognition:ornithology,;c ((ornithology) the class of birds) } { [ bird, verb.competition:bird,+ ] vertebrate,@ class_Aves,#m noun.group:flock,#m (warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings) } { dickeybird, dickey-bird, dickybird, dicky-bird, bird,@ noun.communication:colloquialism,;u (small bird; adults talking to children sometimes use these words to refer to small birds) } { [ fledgling, adj.all:fledged^fledgling,+ ] [ fledgeling, adj.all:fledged^fledgeling,+ ] young_bird,@ (young bird that has just fledged or become capable of flying) } { nestling, baby_bird, young_bird,@ (young bird not yet fledged) } { bird_family, noun.group:family3,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (a family of warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings) } { bird_genus, noun.group:genus,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (a genus of birds) } { breast, noun.body:external_body_part,@ (the part of an animal's body that corresponds to a person's chest) } { throat, noun.body:external_body_part,@ (the part of an animal's body that corresponds to a person's throat) } { cock, bird,@ (adult male bird) } { gamecock, fighting_cock, cock,@ (a cock bred and trained for fighting) } { hen2, bird,@ (adult female bird) } { [ nester, verb.stative:nest,+ verb.contact:nest1,+ verb.contact:nest,+ ] bird,@ (a bird that has built (or is building) a nest) } { night_bird, bird,@ (any bird associated with night: owl; nightingale; nighthawk; etc) } { night_raven1, night_bird,@ (any bird that cries at night) } { bird_of_passage, bird,@ (any bird that migrates seasonally) } { genus_Protoavis, bird_genus,@ class_Aves,#m (extinct primitive birds of the Triassic period; 70 million years before archaeopteryx) } { protoavis, bird,@ genus_Protoavis,#m (most primitive avian type known; extinct bird of the Triassic having bird-like jaw and hollow limbs and breastbone with dinosaur-like tail and hind limbs) } { Archaeornithes, subclass_Archaeornithes, noun.group:class2,@ class_Aves,#m (primitive reptile-like fossil birds of the Jurassic or early Cretaceous) } { genus_Archaeopteryx, genus_Archeopteryx, bird_genus,@ subclass_Archaeornithes,#m (a genus of fossil birds) } { archaeopteryx, archeopteryx, Archaeopteryx_lithographica, bird,@ genus_Archaeopteryx,#m (extinct primitive toothed bird of the Jurassic period having a long feathered tail and hollow bones; usually considered the most primitive of all birds) } { genus_Sinornis, bird_genus,@ subclass_Archaeornithes,#m (a genus of fossil birds) } { Sinornis, bird,@ genus_Sinornis,#m (sparrow-sized fossil bird of the Jurassic period to the Cretaceous period having a keeled breastbone and vestigial tail; found in China; considered possibly the second most primitive of all birds) } { genus_Ibero-mesornis, bird_genus,@ subclass_Archaeornithes,#m (a genus of fossil bird of the subclass Archaeornithes) } { Ibero-mesornis, bird,@ genus_Ibero-mesornis,#m (sparrow-sized fossil bird of the Cretaceous period having a vestigial tail; found in Spain; considered possibly the third most primitive of all birds) } { genus_Archaeornis, bird_genus,@ subclass_Archaeornithes,#m (a genus of fossil bird) } { archaeornis, bird,@ genus_Archaeornis,#m (extinct primitive toothed bird with a long feathered tail and three free clawed digits on each wing) } { [ ratite, carinate,!] ratite_bird, flightless_bird1, bird,@ (flightless birds having flat breastbones lacking a keel for attachment of flight muscles: ostriches; cassowaries; emus; moas; rheas; kiwis; elephant birds) } { [ carinate, adj.ppl:carinate,+ ratite,!] carinate_bird, flying_bird, bird,@ (birds having keeled breastbones for attachment of flight muscles) } { Ratitae, superorder_Ratitae, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (used in former classifications to include all ratite bird orders) } { Struthioniformes, order_Struthioniformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (a ratite bird order: ostriches and related extinct birds; known from the Pleistocene onward) } { Struthionidae, family_Struthionidae, bird_family,@ order_Struthioniformes,#m (tall terrestrial birds: ostriches) } { Struthio, genus_Struthio, bird_genus,@ family_Struthionidae,#m (type genus of the Struthionidae: African ostriches) } { ostrich, Struthio_camelus, ratite_bird,@ genus_Struthio,#m (fast-running African flightless bird with two-toed feet; largest living bird) } { Casuariiformes, order_Casuariiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (a ratite bird order: cassowaries and emus) } { Casuaridae, family_Casuaridae, bird_family,@ order_Casuariiformes,#m (a family of large ostrich-like birds including cassowaries) } { Casuarius, genus_Casuarius, bird_genus,@ family_Casuaridae,#m (type and sole genus of the Casuaridae: cassowaries) } { cassowary, ratite_bird,@ genus_Casuarius,#m (large black flightless bird of Australia and New Guinea having a horny head crest) } { Dromaius, genus_Dromaius, bird_genus,@ order_Casuariiformes,#m (a genus of birds in the order Casuariiformes) } { emu, Dromaius_novaehollandiae, Emu_novaehollandiae, ratite_bird,@ genus_Dromaius,#m (large Australian flightless bird similar to the ostrich but smaller) } { Apterygiformes, order_Apterygiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (a ratite bird order: flightless ground birds having vestigial wings and long bills and small eyes: kiwis) } { Apterygidae, family_Apterygidae, bird_family,@ order_Apterygiformes,#m (coextensive with the order Apterygiformes) } { genus_Apteryx, bird_genus,@ family_Apterygidae,#m (type genus of the Apterygidae: kiwis) } { kiwi, apteryx, ratite_bird,@ genus_Apteryx,#m (nocturnal flightless bird of New Zealand having a long neck and stout legs; only surviving representative of the order Apterygiformes) } { Rheiformes, order_Rheiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (a ratite bird order: birds intermediate in characteristics between ostriches and emus: recent and extinct rheas) } { Rheidae, family_Rheidae, bird_family,@ order_Rheiformes,#m (a family of birds coextensive with the order Rheiformes) } { genus_Rhea, bird_genus,@ family_Rheidae,#m (type genus of the Rheidae; large tall flightless South American birds similar to but smaller than ostriches) } { rhea1, Rhea_americana, ratite_bird,@ genus_Rhea,#m (larger of two tall fast-running flightless birds similar to ostriches but three-toed; found from Brazil to Patagonia) } { Pterocnemia, genus_Pterocnemia, bird_genus,@ family_Rheidae,#m (a genus of birds of the family Rheidae) } { rhea2, nandu, Pterocnemia_pennata, ratite_bird,@ genus_Pterocnemia,#m (smaller of two tall fast-running flightless birds similar to ostriches but three-toed; found from Peru to Strait of Magellan) } { Aepyorniformes, order_Aepyorniformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (huge extinct flightless birds: elephant birds) } { Aepyornidae, family_Aepyornidae, bird_family,@ order_Aepyorniformes,#m (coextensive with the order Aepyorniformes) } { genus_Aepyornis, bird_genus,@ family_Aepyornidae,#m (type genus of the Aepyornidae: elephant birds) } { elephant_bird, aepyornis, ratite_bird,@ genus_Aepyornis,#m (huge (to 9 ft.) extinct flightless bird of Madagascar) } { Dinornithiformes, order_Dinornithiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (a ratite bird order: recently extinct flightless birds of New Zealand) } { Dinornithidae, family_Dinornithidae, bird_family,@ order_Dinornithiformes,#m (moas) } { Dinornis, genus_Dinornis, bird_genus,@ family_Dinornithidae,#m (type genus of the Dinornithidae: large moas) } { moa, ratite_bird,@ family_Dinornithidae,#m (extinct flightless bird of New Zealand) } { giant_moa, Dinornis_giganteus, moa,@ genus_Dinornis,#m (the largest moa; about 12 feet high) } { genus_Anomalopteryx, bird_genus,@ family_Dinornithidae,#m (small moas) } { anomalopteryx, Anomalopteryx_oweni, moa,@ genus_Anomalopteryx,#m (the smallest moa; slender moa about the size of a large turkey) } { Insessores, order_Insessores, perching_bird, [ percher, verb.contact:perch,+ ] animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (a bird with feet adapted for perching (as on tree branches); this order is now generally abandoned by taxonomists) } { Passeriformes, order_Passeriformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (largest order of birds comprising about half the known species; rooks; finches; sparrows; tits; warblers; robins; wrens; swallows; etc.; the four suborders are Eurylaimi and Tyranni and Menurae and Oscines or Passeres) } { [ passerine, adj.pert:passerine,+ ] passeriform_bird, bird,@ order_Passeriformes,#m (perching birds mostly small and living near the ground with feet having 4 toes arranged to allow for gripping the perch; most are songbirds; hatchlings are helpless) } { nonpasserine_bird, bird,@ (chiefly arboreal birds especially of the order Coraciiformes) } { Oscines, suborder_Oscines, Passeres, suborder_Passeres, animal_order,@ order_Passeriformes,#m (two names for the suborder of typical songbirds) } { [ oscine, adj.pert:oscine,+ ] oscine_bird, passerine,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (passerine bird having specialized vocal apparatus) } { songbird, [ songster, noun.communication:song2,+ ] oscine_bird,@ (any bird having a musical call) } { Meliphagidae, family_Meliphagidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (honey eaters) } { honey_eater, honeysucker, oscine_bird,@ family_Meliphagidae,#m (Australasian bird with tongue and bill adapted for extracting nectar) } { Prunellidae, family_Prunellidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (hedge sparrow) } { Prunella, genus_Prunella, bird_genus,@ family_Prunellidae,#m (type genus of the Prunellidae) } { accentor, oscine_bird,@ genus_Prunella,#m (small sparrow-like songbird of mountainous regions of Eurasia) } { hedge_sparrow, sparrow3, dunnock, Prunella_modularis, accentor,@ (small brownish European songbird) } { Alaudidae, family_Alaudidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (larks) } { lark1, oscine_bird,@ family_Alaudidae,#m (any of numerous predominantly Old World birds noted for their singing) } { Alauda, genus_Alauda, bird_genus,@ family_Alaudidae,#m (type genus of the Alaudidae: skylarks) } { skylark, Alauda_arvensis, lark1,@ genus_Alauda,#m (brown-speckled European lark noted for singing while hovering at a great height) } { Motacillidae, family_Motacillidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (pipits and wagtails) } { Motacilla, genus_Motacilla, bird_genus,@ family_Motacillidae,#m (type genus of the Motacillidae: wagtails) } { wagtail, oscine_bird,@ genus_Motacilla,#m (Old World bird having a very long tail that jerks up and down as it walks) } { Anthus, genus_Anthus, bird_genus,@ family_Motacillidae,#m (pipits) } { pipit, titlark, lark2, oscine_bird,@ genus_Anthus,#m (a songbird that lives mainly on the ground in open country; has streaky brown plumage) } { meadow_pipit, Anthus_pratensis, pipit,@ (a common pipit that is brown above and white below; widely distributed in northern and central Europe and in Asia) } { Fringillidae, family_Fringillidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (finches: goldfinches; bullfinches; chaffinches; siskins; canaries; cardinals; grosbeaks; crossbills; linnets; buntings) } { finch, oscine_bird,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (any of numerous small songbirds with short stout bills adapted for crushing seeds) } { Fringilla, genus_Fringilla, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (type genus of the Fringillidae: chaffinch, brambling) } { chaffinch, Fringilla_coelebs, finch,@ genus_Fringilla,#m (small European finch with a cheerful song) } { brambling, Fringilla_montifringilla, finch,@ genus_Fringilla,#m (Eurasian finch) } { Carduelinae, subfamily_Carduelinae, bird_family,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (used in some classifications for a subgroup of finches) } { Carduelis, genus_Carduelis, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (in some classifications considered the type genus of a subfamily Carduelinae of the family Fringillidae: goldfinches; siskins; redpolls; linnets) } { goldfinch1, Carduelis_carduelis, finch,@ genus_Carduelis,#m (small European finch having a crimson face and yellow-and-black wings) } { linnet1, lintwhite, Carduelis_cannabina, finch,@ genus_Carduelis,#m (small Old World finch whose male has a red breast and forehead) } { siskin, Carduelis_spinus, finch,@ (small yellow-and-black Eurasian finch with a sharp beak) } { red_siskin, Carduelis_cucullata, finch,@ genus_Carduelis,#m (South American species of scarlet finch with black head and wings and tail) } { redpoll1, Carduelis_flammea, finch,@ genus_Carduelis,#m (small siskin-like finch with a red crown and a rosy breast and rump) } { redpoll2, Carduelis_hornemanni, finch,@ genus_Carduelis,#m (small siskin-like finch with a red crown) } { Spinus, genus_Spinus, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (in some classifications considered a subgenus of Carduelis: siskins and New World goldfinches) } { New_World_goldfinch, goldfinch2, yellowbird1, Spinus_tristis, finch,@ genus_Spinus,#m (American finch whose male has yellow body plumage in summer) } { pine_siskin, pine_finch, Spinus_pinus, finch,@ genus_Spinus,#m (small finch of North American coniferous forests) } { Carpodacus, genus_Carpodacus, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (house finches and purple finches) } { house_finch, linnet2, Carpodacus_mexicanus, finch,@ genus_Carpodacus,#m (small finch originally of the western United States and Mexico) } { purple_finch, Carpodacus_purpureus, finch,@ genus_Carpodacus,#m (North American finch having a raspberry-red head and breast and rump) } { Serinus, genus_Serinus, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (Old World finches; e.g. canaries and serins) } { canary, canary_bird, finch,@ genus_Serinus,#m (any of several small Old World finches) } { common_canary, Serinus_canaria, canary,@ (native to the Canary Islands and Azores; popular usually yellow cage bird noted for its song) } { serin, finch,@ genus_Serinus,#m (any of various brown and yellow finches of parts of Europe) } { Loxia, genus_Loxia, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (crossbill) } { crossbill, Loxia_curvirostra, finch,@ genus_Loxia,#m (finch with a bill whose tips cross when closed) } { Pyrrhula, genus_Pyrrhula, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (bullfinches) } { bullfinch, Pyrrhula_pyrrhula, finch,@ genus_Pyrrhula,#m (common European finch mostly black and white with red throat and breast) } { genus_Junco, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (American finches) } { junco, snowbird2, finch,@ genus_Junco,#m (small North American finch seen chiefly in winter) } { dark-eyed_junco, slate-colored_junco, Junco_hyemalis, junco,@ (common North American junco having grey plumage and eyes with dark brown irises) } { New_World_sparrow, finch,@ (sparrow-like North American finches) } { Pooecetes, genus_Pooecetes, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (a genus of Fringillidae) } { vesper_sparrow, grass_finch2, Pooecetes_gramineus, New_World_sparrow,@ genus_Pooecetes,#m (common North American finch noted for its evening song) } { Zonotrichia, genus_Zonotrichia, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (large New World sparrows) } { white-throated_sparrow, whitethroat, Zonotrichia_albicollis, New_World_sparrow,@ genus_Zonotrichia,#m (common North American finch with a white patch on the throat and black-and-white striped crown) } { white-crowned_sparrow, Zonotrichia_leucophrys, New_World_sparrow,@ genus_Zonotrichia,#m (finch with black-and-white striped crown) } { Spizella, genus_Spizella, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (chipping sparrow; field sparrow; tree sparrow) } { chipping_sparrow, Spizella_passerina, New_World_sparrow,@ genus_Spizella,#m (small North American finch common in urban areas) } { field_sparrow, Spizella_pusilla, New_World_sparrow,@ genus_Spizella,#m (common North American finch of brushy pasturelands) } { tree_sparrow2, Spizella_arborea, New_World_sparrow,@ genus_Spizella,#m (finch common in winter in the northern U.S.) } { Melospiza, genus_Melospiza, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (American song sparrow and swamp sparrow) } { song_sparrow, Melospiza_melodia, New_World_sparrow,@ genus_Melospiza,#m (small songbird common in North America) } { swamp_sparrow, Melospiza_georgiana, New_World_sparrow,@ genus_Melospiza,#m (North American finch of marshy area) } { Emberizidae, subfamily_Emberizidae, subfamily_Emberizinae, bird_family,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (buntings and some New World sparrows) } { bunting, finch,@ (any of numerous seed-eating songbirds of Europe or North America) } { Passerina, genus_Passerina, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Emberizidae,#m (a genus of small North American finches including the New World buntings) } { indigo_bunting, indigo_finch, indigo_bird, Passerina_cyanea, bunting,@ genus_Passerina,#m (small deep blue North American bunting) } { Emberiza, genus_Emberiza, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Emberizidae,#m (Old World buntings) } { ortolan, ortolan_bunting, Emberiza_hortulana, bunting,@ genus_Emberiza,#m (brownish Old World bunting often eaten as a delicacy) } { reed_bunting, Emberiza_schoeniclus, bunting,@ genus_Emberiza,#m (European bunting inhabiting marshy areas) } { yellowhammer1, yellow_bunting, Emberiza_citrinella, bunting,@ genus_Emberiza,#m (European bunting the male being bright yellow) } { yellow-breasted_bunting, Emberiza_aureola, bunting,@ genus_Emberiza,#m (common in Russia and Siberia) } { Plectrophenax, genus_Plectrophenax, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Emberizidae,#m (snow bunting) } { snow_bunting, snowbird1, snowflake, Plectrophenax_nivalis, bunting,@ genus_Plectrophenax,#m (white Arctic bunting) } { Coerebidae, family_Coerebidae, Dacninae, family_Dacninae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (the honeycreepers) } { honeycreeper1, oscine_bird,@ family_Coerebidae,#m (small bright-colored tropical American songbird with a curved bill for sucking nectar) } { Coereba, genus_Coereba, bird_genus,@ family_Coerebidae,#m (type genus of the Coerebidae) } { banana_quit, honeycreeper1,@ genus_Coereba,#m (any of several honeycreepers) } { Passeridae, family_Passeridae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (true sparrows: Old world birds formerly considered weaverbirds) } { sparrow, true_sparrow, passerine,@ family_Passeridae,#m (any of several small dull-colored singing birds feeding on seeds or insects) } { Passer, genus_Passer, bird_genus,@ family_Passeridae,#m (type genus of the Passeridae) } { English_sparrow, house_sparrow, Passer_domesticus, sparrow,@ genus_Passer,#m (small hardy brown-and-grey bird native to Europe) } { tree_sparrow1, Passer_montanus, sparrow,@ genus_Passer,#m (Eurasian sparrow smaller than the house sparrow) } { grosbeak, grossbeak, finch,@ (any of various finches of Europe or America having a massive and powerful bill) } { Hesperiphona, genus_Hesperiphona, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (evening grosbeak) } { evening_grosbeak, Hesperiphona_vespertina, grosbeak,@ genus_Hesperiphona,#m (North American grosbeak) } { Coccothraustes, genus_Coccothraustes, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (large finches) } { hawfinch, Coccothraustes_coccothraustes, grosbeak,@ genus_Coccothraustes,#m (a common large finch of Eurasia) } { Pinicola, genus_Pinicola, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (a genus of Fringillidae) } { pine_grosbeak, Pinicola_enucleator, grosbeak,@ genus_Pinicola,#m (large grosbeak of coniferous forests of Old and New Worlds) } { Richmondena, genus_Richmondena, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (cardinals) } { cardinal, cardinal_grosbeak, Richmondena_Cardinalis, Cardinalis_cardinalis, redbird1, finch,@ genus_Richmondena,#m (crested thick-billed North American finch having bright red plumage in the male) } { genus_Pyrrhuloxia, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (large showy finches related to cardinals) } { pyrrhuloxia, Pyrrhuloxia_sinuata, finch,@ genus_Pyrrhuloxia,#m (crested grey-and-red bird of southwest United States and Mexico) } { towhee, finch,@ (any of numerous long-tailed American finches) } { Pipilo, genus_Pipilo, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (towhees) } { chewink, cheewink, Pipilo_erythrophthalmus, towhee,@ genus_Pipilo,#m (common towhee of eastern North America) } { Chlorura, genus_Chlorura, bird_genus,@ family_Fringillidae,#m (towhees) } { green-tailed_towhee, Chlorura_chlorura, towhee,@ genus_Chlorura,#m (towhee of the Rocky Mountains) } { Ploceidae, family_Ploceidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (weaverbirds) } { weaver, weaverbird, weaver_finch, oscine_bird,@ family_Ploceidae,#m (finch-like African and Asian colonial birds noted for their elaborately woven nests) } { Ploceus, genus_Ploceus, bird_genus,@ family_Ploceidae,#m (type genus of the Ploceidae) } { baya, Ploceus_philippinus, weaverbird,@ (common Indian weaverbird) } { Vidua, genus_Vidua, bird_genus,@ family_Ploceidae,#m (whydahs) } { whydah, whidah, widow_bird, weaverbird,@ genus_Vidua,#m (mostly black African weaverbird) } { Padda, genus_Padda, bird_genus,@ family_Ploceidae,#m (a genus of Ploceidae) } { Java_sparrow, Java_finch, ricebird2, Padda_oryzivora, weaverbird,@ genus_Padda,#m (small finch-like Indonesian weaverbird that frequents rice fields) } { Estrilda, genus_Estrilda, bird_genus,@ family_Ploceidae,#m (avadavats) } { avadavat, amadavat, weaverbird,@ genus_Estrilda,#m (red Asian weaverbirds often kept as cage birds) } { Poephila, genus_Poephila, bird_genus,@ family_Ploceidae,#m (grassfinches) } { grassfinch1, grass_finch1, weaverbird,@ genus_Poephila,#m (usually brightly-colored Australian weaverbirds; often kept as cage birds) } { zebra_finch, Poephila_castanotis, grassfinch1,@ genus_Poephila,#m (small Australian weaverbird with markings like a zebra's) } { Drepanididae, family_Drepanididae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (Hawaiian honeycreepers) } { honeycreeper2, Hawaiian_honeycreeper, finch,@ family_Drepanididae,#m (small to medium-sized finches of the Hawaiian islands) } { Drepanis, genus_Drepanis, bird_genus,@ family_Drepanididae,#m (a genus of Drepanididae) } { mamo, Hawaiian_honeycreeper,@ genus_Drepanis,#m (black honeycreepers with yellow feathers around the tail; now extinct) } { Menurae, suborder_Menurae, animal_order,@ order_Passeriformes,#m (lyrebirds and scrubbirds) } { Menuridae, family_Menuridae, bird_family,@ suborder_Menurae,#m (lyrebirds) } { Menura, genus_Menura, bird_genus,@ family_Menuridae,#m (type and sole genus of the family Menuridae) } { lyrebird, passerine,@ genus_Menura,#m (Australian bird that resembles a pheasant; the courting male displays long tail feathers in a lyre shape) } { Atrichornithidae, family_Atrichornithidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Menurae,#m (scrubbirds) } { Atrichornis, genus_Atrichornis, bird_genus,@ family_Atrichornithidae,#m (type genus of the Atrichornithidae) } { scrubbird, scrub-bird, scrub_bird, passerine,@ genus_Atrichornis,#m (small fast-running Australian bird resembling a wren and frequenting brush or scrub) } { Eurylaimi, suborder_Eurylaimi, animal_order,@ order_Passeriformes,#m (broadbills) } { Eurylaimidae, family_Eurylaimidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Eurylaimi,#m (coextensive with the suborder Eurylaimi) } { broadbill1, passerine,@ family_Eurylaimidae,#m (small birds of the Old World tropics having bright plumage and short wide bills) } { Tyranni, suborder_Tyranni, animal_order,@ order_Passeriformes,#m (New World flycatchers; antbirds; oven birds; woodhewers) } { tyrannid, passerine,@ suborder_Tyranni,#m (a passerine bird of the suborder Tyranni) } { [ Clamatores, adj.pert:clamatorial,+ ] suborder_Clamatores, animal_order,@ order_Passeriformes,#m (used in some classification systems; a suborder or superfamily nearly coextensive with suborder Tyranni; Passeriformes having relatively simple vocal organs and little power of song; clamatorial birds) } { Tyrannidae, superfamily_Tyrannidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Tyranni,#m (New World tyrant flycatchers most numerous in Central America and South America but also in the United States and Canada) } { New_World_flycatcher, flycatcher2, tyrant_flycatcher, tyrant_bird, tyrannid,@ superfamily_Tyrannidae,#m (large American birds that characteristically catch insects on the wing) } { Tyrannus, genus_Tyrannus, bird_genus,@ superfamily_Tyrannidae,#m (type genus of the Tyrannidae: tyrant flycatchers) } { kingbird, Tyrannus_tyrannus, New_World_flycatcher,@ genus_Tyrannus,#m (large American flycatcher) } { Arkansas_kingbird, western_kingbird, kingbird,@ (a kingbird seen in western United States; head and back are pale grey and the breast is yellowish and the tail is black) } { Cassin's_kingbird, Tyrannus_vociferans, kingbird,@ (a kingbird seen in the southwestern United States; largely grey with a yellow abdomen) } { eastern_kingbird, kingbird,@ (a kingbird that breeds in North America and winters in tropical America; distinguished by a white band on the tip of the tail) } { grey_kingbird, gray_kingbird, petchary, Tyrannus_domenicensis_domenicensis, kingbird,@ (a kingbird that breeds in the southeastern United States and winters in tropical America; similar to but larger than the eastern kingbird) } { Contopus, genus_Contopus, bird_genus,@ superfamily_Tyrannidae,#m (pewees) } { pewee, peewee, peewit2, pewit2, wood_pewee, Contopus_virens, New_World_flycatcher,@ genus_Contopus,#m (small olive-colored woodland flycatchers of eastern North America) } { western_wood_pewee, Contopus_sordidulus, pewee,@ (small flycatcher of western North America) } { Sayornis, genus_Sayornis, bird_genus,@ superfamily_Tyrannidae,#m (phoebes) } { phoebe, phoebe_bird, Sayornis_phoebe, New_World_flycatcher,@ genus_Sayornis,#m (small dun-colored North American flycatcher) } { Pyrocephalus, genus_Pyrocephalus, bird_genus,@ superfamily_Tyrannidae,#m (a genus of Tyrannidae) } { vermillion_flycatcher, firebird3, Pyrocephalus_rubinus_mexicanus, New_World_flycatcher,@ genus_Pyrocephalus,#m (tropical American flycatcher found as far north as southern Texas and Arizona; adult male has bright scarlet and black plumage) } { Cotingidae, family_Cotingidae, bird_family,@ superfamily_Tyrannidae,#m (cotingas; umbrella birds) } { genus_Cotinga, bird_genus,@ family_Cotingidae,#m (type genus of the Cotingidae: cotingas) } { cotinga, chatterer, New_World_flycatcher,@ genus_Cotinga,#m (passerine bird of New World tropics) } { Rupicola, genus_Rupicola, bird_genus,@ family_Cotingidae,#m (cock of the rocks) } { cock_of_the_rock1, Rupicola_rupicola, cotinga,@ genus_Rupicola,#m (tropical bird of northern South America the male having brilliant red or orange plumage and an erectile disklike crest) } { cock_of_the_rock2, Rupicola_peruviana, cotinga,@ (bird of the Andes similar to Rupicola rupicola) } { Pipridae, family_Pipridae, bird_family,@ suborder_Tyranni,#m (manakins) } { Pipra, genus_Pipra, bird_genus,@ family_Pipridae,#m (type genus of the Pipridae containing the typical manakins) } { manakin, tyrannid,@ genus_Pipra,#m (any of numerous small bright-colored birds of Central America and South America having short bills and elaborate courtship behavior) } { Procnias, genus_Procnias, bird_genus,@ family_Cotingidae,#m (bellbirds) } { bellbird, cotinga,@ genus_Procnias,#m (any of several tropical American birds of the genus Procnias having a bell-like call) } { Cephalopterus, genus_Cephalopterus, bird_genus,@ family_Cotingidae,#m (a genus of Cotingidae) } { umbrella_bird, Cephalopterus_ornatus, cotinga,@ genus_Cephalopterus,#m (black tropical American bird having a large overhanging crest and long feathered wattle) } { Furnariidae, family_Furnariidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Tyranni,#m (e.g. ovenbirds) } { Furnarius, genus_Furnarius, bird_genus,@ family_Furnariidae,#m (type genus of the family Furnariidae: ovenbirds) } { ovenbird2, tyrannid,@ genus_Furnarius,#m (small brownish South American birds that build oven-shaped clay nests) } { Formicariidae, family_Formicariidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Tyranni,#m (antbirds) } { antbird, ant_bird, tyrannid,@ family_Formicariidae,#m (any of various dull-colored South American birds that feeding on ants some following army ant swarms) } { Formicarius, genus_Formicarius, bird_genus,@ family_Formicariidae,#m (type genus of the Formicariidae) } { ant_thrush, antbird,@ genus_Formicarius,#m (a kind of antbird) } { Thamnophilus, genus_Thamnophilus, bird_genus,@ family_Formicariidae,#m (a genus of Formicariidae) } { ant_shrike, antbird,@ genus_Thamnophilus,#m (antbirds superficially resembling shrikes) } { Hylophylax, genus_Hylophylax, bird_genus,@ family_Formicariidae,#m (a genus of Formicariidae) } { spotted_antbird, Hylophylax_naevioides, antbird,@ genus_Hylophylax,#m (a kind of antbird) } { Dendrocolaptidae, family_Dendrocolaptidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Tyranni,#m (woodhewers or woodcreepers) } { Dendrocolaptes, genus_Dendrocolaptes, bird_genus,@ family_Dendrocolaptidae,#m (type genus of the Dendrocolaptidae) } { woodhewer, woodcreeper, wood-creeper, tree_creeper2, tyrannid,@ family_Dendrocolaptidae,#m (any of numerous South American and Central American birds with a curved bill and stiffened tail feathers that climb and feed like woodpeckers) } { Pittidae, family_Pittidae, bird_family,@ superfamily_Tyrannidae,#m (pittas) } { genus_Pitta, bird_genus,@ family_Pittidae,#m (type genus of the Pittidae; a large genus of birds of southern Asia and Australia and adjacent islands) } { pitta, tyrannid,@ (any bird of the genus Pitta; brilliantly colored chiefly terrestrial birds with short wings and tail and stout bills) } { Muscivora, genus_Muscivora, bird_genus,@ superfamily_Tyrannidae,#m (a genus of Tyrannidae) } { scissortail, scissortailed_flycatcher, Muscivora-forficata, New_World_flycatcher,@ genus_Muscivora,#m (grey flycatcher of the southwestern United States and Mexico and Central America having a long forked tail and white breast and salmon and scarlet markings) } { Muscicapidae, family_Muscicapidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (Old World (true) flycatchers) } { Old_World_flycatcher, true_flycatcher, flycatcher1, oscine_bird,@ family_Muscicapidae,#m (any of a large group of small songbirds that feed on insects taken on the wing) } { Muscicapa, genus_Muscicapa, bird_genus,@ family_Muscicapidae,#m (type genus of the Muscicapidae) } { spotted_flycatcher, Muscicapa_striata, Muscicapa_grisola, Old_World_flycatcher,@ genus_Muscicapa,#m (common European woodland flycatcher with greyish-brown plumage) } { Pachycephala, genus_Pachycephala, bird_genus,@ family_Muscicapidae,#m (arboreal insectivorous birds) } { thickhead, whistler1, Old_World_flycatcher,@ genus_Pachycephala,#m (Australian and southeastern Asian birds with a melodious whistling call) } { Turdidae, family_Turdidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (thrushes; in some classifications considered a subfamily (Turdinae) of the family Muscicapidae) } { Turdinae, subfamily_Turdinae, bird_family,@ family_Muscicapidae,#m (alternative classification for the thrushes) } { thrush, oscine_bird,@ family_Turdidae,#m (songbirds characteristically having brownish upper plumage with a spotted breast) } { Turdus, genus_Turdus, bird_genus,@ family_Turdidae,#m (type genus of the Turdidae) } { missel_thrush, mistle_thrush, mistletoe_thrush, Turdus_viscivorus, thrush,@ genus_Turdus,#m (large European thrush that feeds on mistletoe berries) } { song_thrush, mavis, throstle, Turdus_philomelos, thrush,@ genus_Turdus,#m (common Old World thrush noted for its song) } { fieldfare, snowbird3, Turdus_pilaris, thrush,@ genus_Turdus,#m (medium-sized Eurasian thrush seen chiefly in winter) } { redwing1, Turdus_iliacus, thrush,@ genus_Turdus,#m (small European thrush having reddish flanks) } { blackbird2, merl, merle, ouzel1, ousel1, European_blackbird, Turdus_merula, thrush,@ genus_Turdus,#m (common black European thrush) } { ring_ouzel, ring_blackbird, ring_thrush, Turdus_torquatus, thrush,@ genus_Turdus,#m (European thrush common in rocky areas; the male has blackish plumage with a white band around the neck) } { robin1, American_robin, Turdus_migratorius, thrush,@ genus_Turdus,#m (large American thrush having a rust-red breast and abdomen) } { clay-colored_robin, Turdus_greyi, thrush,@ genus_Turdus,#m (robin of Mexico and Central America) } { Hylocichla, genus_Hylocichla, bird_genus,@ family_Turdidae,#m (American thrush: wood thrush; hermit thrush; veery) } { hermit_thrush, Hylocichla_guttata, thrush,@ genus_Hylocichla,#m (North American thrush noted for its complex and appealing song) } { veery, Wilson's_thrush, Hylocichla_fuscescens, thrush,@ genus_Hylocichla,#m (tawny brown North American thrush noted for its song) } { wood_thrush, Hylocichla_mustelina, thrush,@ (large thrush common in eastern American woodlands; noted for its melodious song) } { Luscinia, genus_Luscinia, bird_genus,@ family_Turdidae,#m (nightingales) } { nightingale, Luscinia_megarhynchos, thrush,@ genus_Luscinia,#m (European songbird noted for its melodious nocturnal song) } { thrush_nightingale, Luscinia_luscinia, thrush,@ genus_Luscinia,#m (large nightingale of eastern Europe) } { bulbul, nightingale,@ (nightingale spoken of in Persian poetry) } { Saxicola, genus_Saxicola, bird_genus,@ family_Turdidae,#m (Old World chats) } { Old_World_chat, chat1, thrush,@ genus_Saxicola,#m (songbirds having a chattering call) } { stonechat, Saxicola_torquata, Old_World_chat,@ (common European chat with black plumage and a reddish-brown breast) } { whinchat, Saxicola_rubetra, Old_World_chat,@ (brown-and-buff European songbird of grassy meadows) } { Myadestes, genus_Myadestes, bird_genus,@ family_Turdidae,#m (solitaires) } { solitaire1, thrush,@ genus_Myadestes,#m (a dull grey North American thrush noted for its beautiful song) } { Phoenicurus, genus_Phoenicurus, bird_genus,@ family_Turdidae,#m (Old World thrushes) } { redstart1, redtail2, thrush,@ genus_Phoenicurus,#m (European songbird with a reddish breast and tail; related to Old World robins) } { Oenanthe, genus_Oenanthe, bird_genus,@ family_Turdidae,#m (wheatears) } { wheatear, thrush,@ genus_Oenanthe,#m (small songbird of northern America and Eurasia having a distinctive white rump) } { Sialia, genus_Sialia, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Turdinae,#m (North American bluebirds) } { bluebird1, thrush,@ genus_Sialia,#m (blue North American songbird) } { Erithacus, genus_Erithacus, bird_genus,@ family_Turdidae,#m (Old World thrushes) } { robin2, redbreast, robin_redbreast2, Old_World_robin, Erithacus_rubecola, thrush,@ genus_Erithacus,#m (small Old World songbird with a reddish breast) } { bluethroat, Erithacus_svecicus, thrush,@ genus_Erithacus,#m (songbird of northern Europe and Asia) } { Sylviidae, family_Sylviidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (in some classifications considered a subfamily (Sylviinae) of the family Muscicapidae: Old World (true) warblers; American kinglets and gnatcatchers) } { Sylviinae, subfamily_Sylviinae, bird_family,@ family_Muscicapidae,#m (alternative classification for the Old World warblers) } { warbler, oscine_bird,@ (a small active songbird) } { Polioptila, genus_Polioptila, bird_genus,@ family_Sylviidae,#m (New World gnatcatchers) } { gnatcatcher, warbler,@ genus_Polioptila,#m (very small North American and South American warblers) } { Regulus, genus_Regulus, bird_genus,@ family_Sylviidae,#m (a genus of birds of the family Sylviidae including kinglets) } { kinglet, warbler,@ genus_Regulus,#m (small birds resembling warblers but having some of the habits of titmice) } { goldcrest, golden-crested_kinglet, Regulus_regulus, kinglet,@ (European kinglet with a black-bordered yellow crown patch) } { gold-crowned_kinglet, Regulus_satrata, kinglet,@ (American golden-crested kinglet) } { ruby-crowned_kinglet, ruby-crowned_wren, Regulus_calendula, kinglet,@ (American kinglet with a notable song and in the male a red crown patch) } { Old_World_warbler, true_warbler, warbler,@ family_Sylviidae,#m (small active brownish or greyish Old World birds) } { Silvia, genus_Silvia, bird_genus,@ family_Sylviidae,#m (type genus of the Sylviidae: warblers) } { blackcap1, Silvia_atricapilla, Old_World_warbler,@ genus_Silvia,#m (small brownish-grey warbler with a black crown) } { greater_whitethroat, whitethroat1, Sylvia_communis, warbler,@ (greyish-brown Old World warbler with a white throat and underparts) } { lesser_whitethroat, whitethroat2, Sylvia_curruca, warbler,@ (Old World warbler similar to the greater whitethroat but smaller) } { Phylloscopus, genus_Phylloscopus, bird_genus,@ family_Sylviidae,#m (warblers) } { wood_warbler2, Phylloscopus_sibilatrix, Old_World_warbler,@ (European woodland warbler with dull yellow plumage) } { Acrocephalus, genus_Acrocephalus, bird_genus,@ family_Sylviidae,#m (a genus of Sylviidae) } { sedge_warbler, sedge_bird, sedge_wren1, reedbird2, Acrocephalus_schoenobaenus, Old_World_warbler,@ (small European warbler that breeds among reeds and wedges and winters in Africa) } { Prinia, genus_Prinia, bird_genus,@ family_Sylviidae,#m (a genus of Sylviidae) } { wren_warbler, Old_World_warbler,@ genus_Prinia,#m (small Asiatic and African bird; constructs nests like those of tailorbirds) } { Orthotomus, genus_Orthotomus, bird_genus,@ family_Sylviidae,#m (tailorbirds) } { tailorbird, Orthotomus_sutorius, Old_World_warbler,@ genus_Orthotomus,#m (tropical Asian warbler that stitches leaves together to form and conceal its nest) } { Timaliidae, family_Timaliidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (babblers) } { Timalia, genus_Timalia, bird_genus,@ family_Timaliidae,#m (type genus of the Timaliidae) } { babbler, [ cackler2, verb.communication:cackle,+ ] oscine_bird,@ genus_Timalia,#m (any of various insectivorous Old World birds with a loud incessant song; in some classifications considered members of the family Muscicapidae) } { Parulidae, family_Parulidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (New World warblers) } { New_World_warbler, wood_warbler1, warbler,@ family_Parulidae,#m (small bright-colored American songbird with a weak unmusical song) } { Parula, genus_Parula, bird_genus,@ family_Parulidae,#m (type genus of the Parulidae: wood warblers) } { parula_warbler, northern_parula, Parula_americana, New_World_warbler,@ genus_Parula,#m (small grey-blue wood warbler with yellow throat and breast; of eastern North America) } { Wilson's_warbler, Wilson's_blackcap, Wilsonia_pusilla, New_World_warbler,@ (yellow wood warbler with a black crown) } { Setophaga, genus_Setophaga, bird_genus,@ family_Parulidae,#m (a genus of Parulidae) } { flycatching_warbler, New_World_warbler,@ (any of numerous American wood warblers that feed on insects caught on the wing) } { American_redstart, redstart2, Setophaga_ruticilla, flycatching_warbler,@ (flycatching warbler of eastern North America the male having bright orange on sides and wings and tail) } { Dendroica, genus_Dendroica, bird_genus,@ family_Parulidae,#m (a genus of Parulidae) } { Cape_May_warbler, Dendroica_tigrina, New_World_warbler,@ genus_Dendroica,#m (North American wood warbler; olive green and yellow striped with black) } { yellow_warbler, golden_warbler, yellowbird2, Dendroica_petechia, New_World_warbler,@ genus_Dendroica,#m (yellow-throated American wood warbler) } { Blackburn, Blackburnian_warbler, Dendroica_fusca, New_World_warbler,@ genus_Dendroica,#m (black-and-white North American wood warbler having an orange-and-black head and throat) } { Audubon's_warbler, Audubon_warbler, Dendroica_auduboni, New_World_warbler,@ genus_Dendroica,#m (common warbler of western North America) } { myrtle_warbler, myrtle_bird, Dendroica_coronata, New_World_warbler,@ genus_Dendroica,#m (similar to Audubon's warbler) } { blackpoll, Dendroica_striate, New_World_warbler,@ genus_Dendroica,#m (North American warbler having a black-and-white head) } { Icteria, genus_Icteria, bird_genus,@ family_Parulidae,#m (New World chats) } { New_World_chat, chat2, New_World_warbler,@ genus_Icteria,#m (birds having a chattering call) } { yellow-breasted_chat, Icteria_virens, New_World_chat,@ (American warbler noted for imitating songs of other birds) } { Seiurus, genus_Seiurus, bird_genus,@ family_Parulidae,#m (ovenbirds and water thrushes) } { ovenbird1, Seiurus_aurocapillus, New_World_warbler,@ genus_Seiurus,#m (American warbler; builds a dome-shaped nest on the ground) } { water_thrush, New_World_warbler,@ genus_Seiurus,#m (brownish North American warbler found near streams) } { Geothlypis, genus_Geothlypis, bird_genus,@ family_Parulidae,#m (yellowthroats) } { yellowthroat, New_World_warbler,@ genus_Geothlypis,#m (small olive-colored American warblers with yellow breast and throat) } { common_yellowthroat, Maryland_yellowthroat, Geothlypis_trichas, yellowthroat,@ (an American warbler) } { Paradisaeidae, family_Paradisaeidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (birds of paradise) } { bird_of_paradise, oscine_bird,@ family_Paradisaeidae,#m (any of numerous brilliantly colored plumed birds of the New Guinea area) } { Ptloris, genus_Ptloris, bird_genus,@ family_Paradisaeidae,#m (a genus of Paradisaeidae) } { riflebird, Ptloris_paradisea, bird_of_paradise,@ (velvety black Australian bird of paradise with green and purple iridescence on head and tail) } { Icteridae, family_Icteridae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (American orioles; American blackbirds; bobolinks; meadowlarks) } { New_World_oriole, American_oriole, oriole1, oscine_bird,@ family_Icteridae,#m (American songbird; male is black and orange or yellow) } { Icterus, genus_Icterus, bird_genus,@ family_Icteridae,#m (type genus of the Icteridae) } { northern_oriole, Icterus_galbula, New_World_oriole,@ genus_Icterus,#m (a kind of New World oriole) } { Baltimore_oriole, Baltimore_bird, hangbird, firebird1, Icterus_galbula_galbula, northern_oriole,@ (eastern subspecies of northern oriole) } { Bullock's_oriole, Icterus_galbula_bullockii, northern_oriole,@ (western subspecies of northern oriole) } { orchard_oriole, Icterus_spurius, New_World_oriole,@ genus_Icterus,#m (the male is chestnut-and-black) } { Sturnella, genus_Sturnella, bird_genus,@ family_Icteridae,#m (a genus of passerine birds including the meadowlarks) } { meadowlark, lark3, New_World_oriole,@ genus_Sturnella,#m (North American songbirds having a yellow breast) } { eastern_meadowlark, Sturnella_magna, meadowlark,@ (a meadowlark of eastern North America) } { western_meadowlark, Sturnella_neglecta, meadowlark,@ (a meadowlark of western North America) } { Cacicus, genus_Cacicus, bird_genus,@ family_Icteridae,#m (a genus of tropical American orioles) } { cacique, cazique, New_World_oriole,@ genus_Cacicus,#m (black-and-red or black-and-yellow orioles of the American tropics) } { Dolichonyx, genus_Dolichonyx, bird_genus,@ family_Icteridae,#m (bobolinks) } { bobolink, ricebird1, reedbird1, Dolichonyx_oryzivorus, New_World_oriole,@ genus_Dolichonyx,#m (migratory American songbird) } { New_World_blackbird, blackbird1, New_World_oriole,@ (any bird of the family Icteridae whose male is black or predominantly black) } { Quiscalus, genus_Quiscalus, bird_genus,@ family_Icteridae,#m (grackles) } { grackle1, crow_blackbird, New_World_blackbird,@ genus_Quiscalus,#m (long-tailed American blackbird having iridescent black plumage) } { purple_grackle, Quiscalus_quiscula, grackle1,@ (eastern United States grackle) } { Euphagus, genus_Euphagus, bird_genus,@ family_Icteridae,#m (a genus of Icteridae) } { rusty_blackbird, rusty_grackle, Euphagus_carilonus, New_World_blackbird,@ genus_Euphagus,#m (North American blackbird whose bluish-black plumage is rusty-edged in the fall) } { Molothrus, genus_Molothrus, bird_genus,@ family_Icteridae,#m (cowbirds) } { cowbird, New_World_blackbird,@ genus_Molothrus,#m (North American blackbird that follows cattle and lays eggs in other birds' nests) } { Agelaius, genus_Agelaius, bird_genus,@ family_Icteridae,#m (red-winged blackbirds) } { red-winged_blackbird, redwing2, Agelaius_phoeniceus, New_World_blackbird,@ genus_Agelaius,#m (North American blackbird with scarlet patches on the wings) } { Oriolidae, family_Oriolidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (Old World orioles) } { Old_World_oriole, oriole2, oscine_bird,@ family_Oriolidae,#m (mostly tropical songbird; the male is usually bright orange and black) } { Oriolus, genus_Oriolus, bird_genus,@ family_Oriolidae,#m (type genus of the Oriolidae) } { golden_oriole, Oriolus_oriolus, Old_World_oriole,@ genus_Oriolus,#m (bright yellow songbird with black wings) } { Sphecotheres, genus_Sphecotheres, bird_genus,@ family_Oriolidae,#m (a genus of Old World orioles) } { fig-bird, Old_World_oriole,@ genus_Sphecotheres,#m (greenish-yellow Australian oriole feeding chiefly on figs and other fruits) } { Sturnidae, family_Sturnidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (Old World starlings) } { starling, oscine_bird,@ family_Sturnidae,#m (gregarious birds native to the Old World) } { Sturnus, genus_Sturnus, bird_genus,@ family_Sturnidae,#m (type genus of the Sturnidae: common starlings) } { common_starling, Sturnus_vulgaris, starling,@ genus_Sturnus,#m (gregarious bird having plumage with dark metallic gloss; builds nests around dwellings and other structures; naturalized worldwide) } { Pastor, subgenus_Pastor, bird_genus,@ genus_Sturnus,#m (only the rose-colored starlings; in some classifications considered a separate genus) } { rose-colored_starling, rose-colored_pastor, Pastor_sturnus, Pastor_roseus, starling,@ subgenus_Pastor,#m (glossy black bird with pink back and abdomen; chiefly Asian) } { myna, mynah, mina, minah, myna_bird, mynah_bird, starling,@ (tropical Asian starlings) } { Acridotheres, genus_Acridotheres, bird_genus,@ family_Sturnidae,#m (mynas) } { crested_myna, Acridotheres_tristis, myna,@ genus_Acridotheres,#m (dark brown crested bird of southeastern Asia) } { Gracula, genus_Gracula, bird_genus,@ family_Sturnidae,#m (mynas) } { hill_myna, Indian_grackle, grackle2, Gracula_religiosa, myna,@ (glossy black Asiatic starling often taught to mimic speech) } { Corvidae, family_Corvidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (crow; raven; rook; jackdaw; chough; magpie; jay) } { corvine_bird, oscine_bird,@ family_Corvidae,#m (birds of the crow family) } { Corvus, genus_Corvus, bird_genus,@ family_Corvidae,#m (type genus of the Corvidae: crows and ravens) } { crow, corvine_bird,@ genus_Corvus,#m (black birds having a raucous call) } { American_crow, Corvus_brachyrhyncos, crow,@ (common crow of North America) } { raven, Corvus_corax, corvine_bird,@ genus_Corvus,#m (large black bird with a straight bill and long wedge-shaped tail) } { rook, Corvus_frugilegus, corvine_bird,@ genus_Corvus,#m (common gregarious Old World bird about the size and color of the American crow) } { jackdaw, daw, Corvus_monedula, corvine_bird,@ genus_Corvus,#m (common black-and-grey Eurasian bird noted for thievery) } { chough, corvine_bird,@ (a European corvine bird of small or medium size with red legs and glossy black plumage) } { Garrulinae, subfamily_Garrulinae, bird_family,@ family_Corvidae,#m (subfamily of the crow family: jays) } { jay, corvine_bird,@ subfamily_Garrulinae,#m (crested largely blue bird) } { Garrulus, genus_Garrulus, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Garrulinae,#m (type genus of the Garrulinae: Old World jays) } { Old_World_jay, jay,@ genus_Garrulus,#m (a European jay) } { common_European_jay, Garullus_garullus, Old_World_jay,@ (fawn-colored jay with black-and-white crest and blue-and-black wings) } { Cyanocitta, genus_Cyanocitta, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Garrulinae,#m (New World jays) } { New_World_jay, jay,@ (a North American jay) } { blue_jay, jaybird, Cyanocitta_cristata, New_World_jay,@ genus_Cyanocitta,#m (common jay of eastern North America; bright blue with grey breast) } { Perisoreus, genus_Perisoreus, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Garrulinae,#m (Canada jays) } { Canada_jay, grey_jay, gray_jay, camp_robber, whisker_jack, Perisoreus_canadensis, jay,@ genus_Perisoreus,#m (a jay of northern North America with black-capped head and no crest; noted for boldness in thievery) } { Rocky_Mountain_jay, Perisoreus_canadensis_capitalis, Canada_jay,@ (a Canada jay with a white head; widely distributed from Montana to Arizona) } { Nucifraga, genus_Nucifraga, bird_genus,@ family_Corvidae,#m (nutcrackers) } { nutcracker, corvine_bird,@ genus_Nucifraga,#m (speckled birds that feed on nuts) } { common_nutcracker, Nucifraga_caryocatactes, nutcracker,@ (Old World nutcracker) } { Clark's_nutcracker, Nucifraga_columbiana, nutcracker,@ (nutcracker of the western United States) } { Pica, genus_Pica, bird_genus,@ family_Corvidae,#m (magpies) } { magpie, corvine_bird,@ genus_Pica,#m (long-tailed black-and-white crow that utters a raucous chattering call) } { European_magpie, Pica_pica, magpie,@ (a common magpie of Eurasia) } { American_magpie, Pica_pica_hudsonia, magpie,@ (a magpie of Rocky Mountains in North America) } { Cracticidae, family_Cracticidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (Australian birds formerly included in the family Laniidae) } { Australian_magpie, oscine_bird,@ family_Cracticidae,#m (black-and-white oscine birds that resemble magpies) } { Cracticus, genus_Cracticus, bird_genus,@ family_Cracticidae,#m (type genus of the Cracticidae: Australian butcherbirds)} { butcherbird2, Australian_magpie,@ genus_Cracticus,#m (large carnivorous Australian bird with the shrike-like habit of impaling prey on thorns) } { Strepera, genus_Strepera, bird_genus,@ family_Cracticidae,#m (bell magpies) } { currawong, bell_magpie, Australian_magpie,@ genus_Strepera,#m (bluish black fruit-eating bird with a bell-like call) } { Gymnorhina, genus_Gymnorhina, bird_genus,@ family_Cracticidae,#m (in some classifications placed in the family Laniidae: Australian piping crows) } { piping_crow, piping_crow-shrike, Gymnorhina_tibicen, Australian_magpie,@ genus_Gymnorhina,#m (crow-sized black-and-white bird; a good mimic often caged) } { Troglodytidae, family_Troglodytidae, bird_family,@ order_Passeriformes,#m (wrens) } { wren, jenny_wren, passerine,@ family_Troglodytidae,#m (any of several small active brown birds of the northern hemisphere with short upright tails; they feed on insects) } { Troglodytes, genus_Troglodytes, bird_genus,@ family_Troglodytidae,#m (type genus of the Troglodytidae) } { winter_wren, Troglodytes_troglodytes, wren,@ genus_Troglodytes,#m (small wren of coniferous forests of northern hemisphere) } { house_wren, Troglodytes_aedon, wren,@ genus_Troglodytes,#m (common American wren that nests around houses) } { Cistothorus, genus_Cistothorus, bird_genus,@ family_Troglodytidae,#m (marsh wrens) } { marsh_wren, wren,@ genus_Cistothorus,#m (a wren of the genus Cistothorus that frequents marshes) } { long-billed_marsh_wren, Cistothorus_palustris, marsh_wren,@ (American wren that inhabits tall reed beds) } { sedge_wren2, short-billed_marsh_wren, Cistothorus_platensis, marsh_wren,@ (small American wren inhabiting wet sedgy meadows) } { Salpinctes, genus_Salpinctes, bird_genus,@ family_Troglodytidae,#m (a genus of Troglodytidae) } { rock_wren1, Salpinctes_obsoletus, wren,@ genus_Salpinctes,#m (wren inhabiting badlands and mesa country of western United States and Mexico) } { Thryothorus, genus_Thryothorus, bird_genus,@ family_Troglodytidae,#m (Carolina wrens) } { Carolina_wren, Thryothorus_ludovicianus, wren,@ genus_Thryothorus,#m (large United States wren with a musical call) } { Campylorhynchus, genus_Campylorhynchus, Heleodytes, genus_Heleodytes, bird_genus,@ family_Troglodytidae,#m (alternative classifications for the cactus wrens) } { cactus_wren, wren,@ genus_Campylorhynchus,#m (large harsh-voiced American wren of arid regions of the United States southwest and Mexico) } { Mimidae, family_Mimidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (sometimes considered a subfamily of Troglodytidae: mockingbirds; catbirds; thrashers) } { Mimus, genus_Mimus, bird_genus,@ family_Mimidae,#m (type genus of the family Mimidae: mockingbirds) } { mockingbird, mocker, Mimus_polyglotktos, oscine_bird,@ genus_Mimus,#m (long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds) } { Melanotis, genus_Melanotis, bird_genus,@ family_Mimidae,#m (a genus of Mimidae) } { blue_mockingbird, Melanotis_caerulescens, oscine_bird,@ genus_Melanotis,#m (mockingbird of Mexico) } { Dumetella, genus_Dumetella, bird_genus,@ family_Mimidae,#m (catbirds) } { catbird1, grey_catbird, gray_catbird, Dumetella_carolinensis, oscine_bird,@ genus_Dumetella,#m (North American songbird whose call resembles a cat's mewing) } { Toxostoma, genus_Toxostoma, bird_genus,@ family_Mimidae,#m (thrashers) } { thrasher, mocking_thrush, oscine_bird,@ genus_Toxostoma,#m (thrush-like American songbird able to mimic other birdsongs) } { brown_thrasher, brown_thrush, Toxostoma_rufums, thrasher,@ (common large songbird of eastern United States having reddish-brown plumage) } { Xenicidae, family_Xenicidae, Acanthisittidae, family_Acanthisittidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (alternative names for the family comprising the New Zealand wrens) } { New_Zealand_wren, oscine_bird,@ family_Xenicidae,#m (birds of New Zealand that resemble wrens) } { Xenicus, genus_Xenicus, bird_genus,@ family_Xenicidae,#m (type genus for the Xenicidae) } { rock_wren2, Xenicus_gilviventris, New_Zealand_wren,@ genus_Xenicus,#m (short-tailed bird resembling a wren) } { Acanthisitta, genus_Acanthisitta, bird_genus,@ family_Xenicidae,#m (a genus of Xenicidae) } { rifleman_bird, Acanthisitta_chloris, New_Zealand_wren,@ genus_Acanthisitta,#m (small green-and-bronze bird) } { Certhiidae, family_Certhiidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (creepers) } { creeper, tree_creeper1, oscine_bird,@ family_Certhiidae,#m (any of various small insectivorous birds of the northern hemisphere that climb up a tree trunk supporting themselves on stiff tail feathers and their feet) } { Certhia, genus_Certhia, bird_genus,@ family_Certhiidae,#m (type genus of the Certhiidae) } { brown_creeper, American_creeper, Certhia_americana, creeper,@ genus_Certhia,#m (a common creeper in North America with a down-curved bill) } { European_creeper, Certhia_familiaris, creeper,@ (common European brown-and-buff tree creeper with down-curved bill) } { Tichodroma, genus_Tichodroma, bird_genus,@ family_Certhiidae,#m (wall creepers; in some classifications placed in family Sittidae) } { wall_creeper, tichodrome, Tichodroma_muriaria, creeper,@ genus_Tichodroma,#m (crimson-and-grey songbird that inhabits town walls and mountain cliffs of southern Eurasia and northern Africa) } { Sittidae, family_Sittidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (nuthatches) } { nuthatch, nutcracker2, oscine_bird,@ family_Sittidae,#m (any of various small short-tailed songbirds with strong feet and a sharp beak that feed on small nuts and insects) } { Sitta, genus_Sitta, bird_genus,@ family_Sittidae,#m (type genus of the Sittidae) } { European_nuthatch, Sitta_europaea, nuthatch,@ genus_Sitta,#m (a kind of nuthatch) } { red-breasted_nuthatch, Sitta_canadensis, nuthatch,@ genus_Sitta,#m (bluish-grey nuthatch with reddish breast; of northern coniferous forests) } { white-breasted_nuthatch, Sitta_carolinensis, nuthatch,@ genus_Sitta,#m (bluish-grey nuthatch with black head and white breast; of eastern North America) } { Paridae, family_Paridae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (titmice and chickadees) } { titmouse, tit, oscine_bird,@ family_Paridae,#m (small insectivorous birds) } { Parus, genus_Parus, bird_genus,@ family_Paridae,#m (type genus of the family Paridae) } { chickadee, titmouse,@ genus_Parus,#m (any of various small grey-and-black songbirds of North America) } { black-capped_chickadee, blackcap2, Parus_atricapillus, chickadee,@ (chickadee having a dark crown) } { tufted_titmouse, Parus_bicolor, titmouse,@ genus_Parus,#m (crested titmouse of eastern and midwestern United States) } { Carolina_chickadee, Parus_carolinensis, chickadee,@ (southern United States chickadee similar to the blackcap but smaller) } { blue_tit, tomtit, Parus_caeruleus, titmouse,@ genus_Parus,#m (widely distributed European titmouse with bright cobalt blue wings and tail and crown of the head) } { Psaltriparus, genus_Psaltriparus, bird_genus,@ family_Paridae,#m (a genus of Paridae) } { bushtit, bush_tit, titmouse,@ genus_Psaltriparus,#m (active grey titmice of western North America) } { Chamaea, genus_Chamaea, bird_genus,@ family_Paridae,#m (a genus of Paridae) } { wren-tit, Chamaea_fasciata, titmouse,@ genus_Chamaea,#m (small brown bird of California resembling a wren) } { Auriparus, genus_Auriparus, bird_genus,@ family_Paridae,#m (a genus of Paridae) } { verdin, Auriparus_flaviceps, titmouse,@ genus_Auriparus,#m (very small yellow-headed titmouse of western North America) } { Irenidae, family_Irenidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (a family of birds of the suborder Oscines) } { Irena, genus_Irena, bird_genus,@ family_Irenidae,#m (type genus of the Irenidae: fairy bluebirds) } { fairy_bluebird, bluebird2, oscine_bird,@ genus_Irena,#m (fruit-eating mostly brilliant blue songbird of the East Indies) } { Hirundinidae, family_Hirundinidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (swallows and martins) } { swallow, oscine_bird,@ (small long-winged songbird noted for swift graceful flight and the regularity of its migrations) } { Hirundo, genus_Hirundo, bird_genus,@ family_Hirundinidae,#m (type genus of the Hirundinidae) } { barn_swallow, chimney_swallow1, Hirundo_rustica, swallow,@ genus_Hirundo,#m (common swallow of North America and Europe that nests in barns etc.) } { cliff_swallow, Hirundo_pyrrhonota, swallow,@ genus_Hirundo,#m (North American swallow that lives in colonies and builds bottle-shaped mud nests on cliffs and walls) } { tree_swallow1, tree_martin, Hirundo_nigricans, swallow,@ genus_Hirundo,#m (of Australia and Polynesia; nests in tree cavities) } { Iridoprocne, genus_Iridoprocne, bird_genus,@ family_Hirundinidae,#m (a genus of Hirundinidae) } { white-bellied_swallow, tree_swallow2, Iridoprocne_bicolor, swallow,@ (bluish-green-and-white North American swallow; nests in tree cavities) } { martin, swallow,@ (any of various swallows with squarish or slightly forked tail and long pointed wings; migrate around Martinmas) } { Delichon, genus_Delichon, bird_genus,@ family_Hirundinidae,#m (a genus of Hirundinidae) } { house_martin, Delichon_urbica, martin,@ genus_Delichon,#m (common small European martin that builds nests under the eaves of houses) } { Riparia, genus_Riparia, bird_genus,@ family_Hirundinidae,#m (a genus of Hirundinidae) } { bank_martin, bank_swallow, sand_martin, Riparia_riparia, martin,@ genus_Riparia,#m (swallow of the northern hemisphere that nests in tunnels dug in clay or sand banks) } { Progne, genus_Progne, bird_genus,@ family_Hirundinidae,#m (a genus of Hirundinidae) } { purple_martin, Progne_subis, martin,@ genus_Progne,#m (large North American martin of which the male is blue-black) } { Artamidae, family_Artamidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (wood swallows) } { Artamus, genus_Artamus, bird_genus,@ family_Artamidae,#m (type genus of the Artamidae) } { wood_swallow, swallow_shrike, oscine_bird,@ genus_Artamus,#m (Australasian and Asiatic bird related to the shrikes and resembling a swallow) } { Thraupidae, family_Thraupidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (tanagers) } { tanager, oscine_bird,@ family_Thraupidae,#m (any of numerous New World woodland birds having brightly colored males) } { Piranga, genus_Piranga, bird_genus,@ family_Thraupidae,#m (a genus of Thraupidae) } { scarlet_tanager, Piranga_olivacea, redbird2, firebird2, tanager,@ genus_Piranga,#m (the male is bright red with black wings and tail) } { western_tanager, Piranga_ludoviciana, tanager,@ genus_Piranga,#m (of western North America; male is black and yellow and orange-red) } { summer_tanager, summer_redbird, Piranga_rubra, tanager,@ genus_Piranga,#m (of middle and southern United States; male is deep rose-red the female mostly yellow) } { hepatic_tanager, Piranga_flava_hepatica, tanager,@ genus_Piranga,#m (common tanager of southwestern United States and Mexico) } { Laniidae, family_Laniidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (shrikes) } { shrike, oscine_bird,@ family_Laniidae,#m (any of numerous Old World birds having a strong hooked bill that feed on smaller animals) } { Lanius, genus_Lanius, bird_genus,@ family_Laniidae,#m (type genus of the Laniidae: typical shrikes) } { butcherbird1, shrike,@ genus_Lanius,#m (shrikes that impale their prey on thorns) } { European_shrike, Lanius_excubitor, butcherbird1,@ (a common European butcherbird) } { northern_shrike, Lanius_borealis, butcherbird1,@ (a butcherbird of northern North America) } { white-rumped_shrike, Lanius_ludovicianus_excubitorides, butcherbird1,@ (a butcherbird of western North America; grey with white underparts) } { loggerhead_shrike, Lanius_lucovicianus, shrike,@ genus_Lanius,#m (a common shrike of southeastern United States having black bands around the eyes) } { migrant_shrike, Lanius_ludovicianus_migrans, shrike,@ (a shrike of central North America; winters in Texas and the southern Mississippi valley) } { Malaconotinae, subfamily_Malaconotinae, bird_family,@ family_Laniidae,#m (an African bush shrikes) } { bush_shrike, shrike,@ subfamily_Malaconotinae,#m (an African shrike) } { Chlorophoneus, genus_Chlorophoneus, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Malaconotinae,#m (a genus of Malaconotinae) } { black-fronted_bush_shrike, Chlorophoneus_nigrifrons, bush_shrike,@ genus_Chlorophoneus,#m (a kind of bush shrike) } { Ptilonorhynchidae, family_Ptilonorhynchidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (bowerbirds) } { bowerbird, catbird2, oscine_bird,@ family_Ptilonorhynchidae,#m (any of various birds of the Australian region whose males build ornamented structures resembling bowers in order to attract females) } { Ptilonorhynchus, genus_Ptilonorhynchus, bird_genus,@ family_Ptilonorhynchidae,#m (type genus of the Ptilonorhynchidae) } { satin_bowerbird, satin_bird, Ptilonorhynchus_violaceus, bowerbird,@ genus_Ptilonorhynchus,#m (of southeast Australia; male is glossy violet blue; female is light grey-green) } { Chlamydera, genus_Chlamydera, bird_genus,@ family_Ptilonorhynchidae,#m (a genus of Ptilonorhynchidae) } { great_bowerbird, Chlamydera_nuchalis, bowerbird,@ genus_Chlamydera,#m (large bowerbird of northern Australia) } { Cinclidae, family_Cinclidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (water ouzels) } { water_ouzel, dipper2, oscine_bird,@ family_Cinclidae,#m (small stocky diving bird without webbed feet; frequents fast-flowing streams and feeds along the bottom) } { Cinclus, genus_Cinclus, bird_genus,@ family_Cinclidae,#m (type genus of the family Cinclidae) } { European_water_ouzel, Cinclus_aquaticus, water_ouzel,@ genus_Cinclus,#m (a water ouzel of Europe) } { American_water_ouzel, Cinclus_mexicanus, water_ouzel,@ genus_Cinclus,#m (a water ouzel of western North America) } { Vireonidae, family_Vireonidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (small insectivorous American songbirds) } { genus_Vireo, bird_genus,@ family_Vireonidae,#m (type genus of the Vireonidae) } { vireo, oscine_bird,@ genus_Vireo,#m (any of various small insectivorous American birds chiefly olive-grey in color) } { red-eyed_vireo, Vireo_olivaceous, vireo,@ (of northern North America having red irises and an olive-grey body with white underparts) } { solitary_vireo, Vireo_solitarius, vireo,@ (of eastern North America having a bluish-grey head and mostly green body) } { blue-headed_vireo, Vireo_solitarius_solitarius, vireo,@ (common vireo of northeastern North America with bluish slaty-grey head) } { Bombycillidae, family_Bombycillidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Oscines,#m (a family of birds of the suborder Oscines) } { Bombycilla, genus_bombycilla, bird_genus,@ family_Bombycillidae,#m (waxwings) } { waxwing, oscine_bird,@ genus_Bombycilla,#m (brown velvety-plumaged songbirds of the northern hemisphere having crested heads and red waxy wing tips) } { cedar_waxwing, cedarbird, Bombycilla_cedrorun, waxwing,@ (widely distributed over temperate North America) } { Bohemian_waxwing, Bombycilla_garrulus, waxwing,@ (large waxwing of northern North America; similar to but larger than the cedar waxwing) } { Raptores, order_Raptores, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (term used in former classifications; erroneously grouped together birds of the orders Falconiformes and Strigiformes) } { bird_of_prey, [ raptor, adj.all:aggressive^raptorial,+ adj.pert:raptorial,+ ] raptorial_bird, bird,@ (any of numerous carnivorous birds that hunt and kill other animals) } { Falconiformes, order_Falconiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (chiefly diurnal carnivorous birds having hooked beaks and long talons with opposable hind toe: falcons; hawks; eagles; ospreys; caracaras; vultures) } { Accipitriformes, order_Accipitriformes, bird_of_prey,@ (in some classifications an alternative name for the Falconiformes) } { Accipitridae, family_Accipitridae, bird_family,@ order_Falconiformes,#m (hawks; Old World vultures; kites; harriers; eagles) } { [ hawk, verb.competition:hawk,+ ] bird_of_prey,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (diurnal bird of prey typically having short rounded wings and a long tail) } { eyas, hawk,@ (an unfledged or nestling hawk) } { tiercel, [ tercel, noun.animal:tercelet,+ ] [ tercelet, noun.animal:tercel,+ ] hawk,@ (male hawk especially male peregrine or gyrfalcon) } { Accipiter, genus_Accipiter, bird_genus,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (type genus of the family Accipitridae) } { goshawk, Accipiter_gentilis, hawk,@ genus_Accipiter,#m (large hawk of Eurasia and North America used in falconry) } { sparrow_hawk2, Accipiter_nisus, hawk,@ genus_Accipiter,#m (small hawk of Eurasia and northern Africa) } { Cooper's_hawk, blue_darter, Accipiter_cooperii, hawk,@ genus_Accipiter,#m (bluish-grey North American hawk having a darting flight) } { chicken_hawk, hen_hawk, hawk,@ (nontechnical term for any hawks said to prey on poultry) } { Buteo, genus_Buteo, bird_genus,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (broad-winged soaring hawks) } { [ buteonine, adj.pert:buteonine,+ ] hawk,@ genus_Buteo,#m (any hawk of the genus Buteo) } { redtail1, red-tailed_hawk, Buteo_jamaicensis, hawk,@ genus_Buteo,#m (dark brown American hawk species having a reddish-brown tail) } { rough-legged_hawk, roughleg, Buteo_lagopus, hawk,@ genus_Buteo,#m (large hawk of the northern hemisphere that feeds chiefly on small rodents and is beneficial to farmers) } { red-shouldered_hawk, Buteo_lineatus, hawk,@ genus_Buteo,#m (North American hawk with reddish brown shoulders) } { buzzard2, Buteo_buteo, hawk,@ genus_Buteo,#m (the common European short-winged hawk) } { Pernis, genus_Pernis, bird_genus,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (a common European bird of prey; dull brown with white-streaked underparts) } { honey_buzzard, Pernis_apivorus, hawk,@ genus_Pernis,#m (Old World hawk that feeds on bee larvae and small rodents and reptiles) } { kite, hawk,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (any of several small graceful hawks of the family Accipitridae having long pointed wings and feeding on insects and small animals) } { Milvus, genus-Milvus, bird_genus,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (a genus including the common European kits) } { black_kite, Milvus_migrans, kite,@ (dark Old World kite feeding chiefly on carrion) } { Elanoides, genus_Elanoides, bird_genus,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (a genus of kites) } { swallow-tailed_kite, swallow-tailed_hawk, Elanoides_forficatus, kite,@ genus_Elanoides,#m (graceful North American black-and-white kite) } { Elanus, genus_Elanus, bird_genus,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (a genus of small kites of both Old and New Worlds) } { white-tailed_kite, Elanus_leucurus, kite,@ genus_Elanus,#m (grey-and-white American kite of warm and tropical regions) } { Circus, genus_Circus, bird_genus,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (a genus of haws comprising the harriers) } { harrier, hawk,@ genus_Circus,#m (hawks that hunt over meadows and marshes and prey on small terrestrial animals) } { marsh_harrier, Circus_Aeruginosus, harrier,@ genus_Circus,#m (Old World harrier frequenting marshy regions) } { Montagu's_harrier, Circus_pygargus, harrier,@ genus_Circus,#m (brownish European harrier) } { marsh_hawk, northern_harrier, hen_harrier, Circus_cyaneus, harrier,@ genus_Circus,#m (common harrier of North America and Europe; nests in marshes and open land) } { Circaetus, genus_Circaetus, bird_genus,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (harrier eagles) } { harrier_eagle, short-toed_eagle, hawk,@ genus_Circaetus,#m (any of numerous large Old World hawks intermediate in some respects between typical hawks and typical eagles) } { Falconidae, family_Falconidae, bird_family,@ order_Falconiformes,#m (a family of birds of the order Falconiformes) } { [ falcon, verb.competition:falcon,+ ] hawk,@ family_Falconidae,#m (diurnal birds of prey having long pointed powerful wings adapted for swift flight) } { Falco, genus_Falco, bird_genus,@ family_Falconidae,#m (a genus of Falconidae) } { [ peregrine, adj.all:unsettled1^peregrine,+ ] peregrine_falcon, Falco_peregrinus, falcon,@ genus_Falco,#m (a widely distributed falcon formerly used in falconry) } { falcon-gentle, falcon-gentil, peregrine_falcon,@ (female falcon especially a female peregrine falcon) } { gyrfalcon, gerfalcon, Falco_rusticolus, falcon,@ genus_Falco,#m (large and rare Arctic falcon having white and dark color phases) } { kestrel1, Falco_tinnunculus, falcon,@ genus_Falco,#m (small Old World falcon that hovers in the air against a wind) } { sparrow_hawk1, American_kestrel, kestrel2, Falco_sparverius, falcon,@ genus_Falco,#m (small North American falcon) } { pigeon_hawk, merlin, Falco_columbarius, falcon,@ genus_Falco,#m (small falcon of Europe and America having dark plumage with black-barred tail; used in falconry) } { hobby, Falco_subbuteo, falcon,@ genus_Falco,#m (small Old World falcon formerly trained and flown at small birds) } { caracara, falcon,@ (any of various long-legged carrion-eating hawks of South America and Central America) } { Polyborus, genus_Polyborus, bird_genus,@ family_Falconidae,#m (a genus of Falconidae) } { Audubon's_caracara, Polyborus_cheriway_audubonii, caracara,@ genus_Polyborus,#m (widespread from southern United States to Central America; rusty black with black-and-white breast and tail) } { carancha, Polyborus_plancus, caracara,@ genus_Polyborus,#m (South American caracara) } { [ eagle, noun.animal:eaglet,+ ] bird_of_Jove, bird_of_prey,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (any of various large keen-sighted diurnal birds of prey noted for their broad wings and strong soaring flight) } { young_bird, young,@ class_Aves,#m (a bird that is still young) } { [ eaglet, noun.animal:eagle,+ ] eagle,@ young_bird,@ (a young eagle) } { Harpia, genus_Harpia, bird_genus,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (a genus of Accipitridae) } { harpy1, harpy_eagle, Harpia_harpyja, eagle,@ genus_Harpia,#m (large black-and-white crested eagle of tropical America) } { Aquila, genus_Aquila, bird_genus,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (a genus of Accipitridae) } { golden_eagle, Aquila_chrysaetos, eagle,@ genus_Aquila,#m (large eagle of mountainous regions of the northern hemisphere having a golden-brown head and neck) } { tawny_eagle, Aquila_rapax, eagle,@ genus_Aquila,#m (brownish eagle of Africa and parts of Asia) } { ringtail1, golden_eagle,@ (an immature golden eagle) } { Haliaeetus, genus_Haliaeetus, bird_genus,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (a genus of Accipitridae) } { bald_eagle, American_eagle, Haliaeetus_leucocephalus, eagle,@ genus_Haliaeetus,#m (a large eagle of North America that has a white head and dark wings and body) } { sea_eagle1, eagle,@ genus_Haliaeetus,#m (any of various large eagles that usually feed on fish) } { Kamchatkan_sea_eagle, Stellar's_sea_eagle, Haliaeetus_pelagicus, sea_eagle1,@ (found on coasts of the northwestern Pacific) } { ern, erne, grey_sea_eagle, gray_sea_eagle, European_sea_eagle, white-tailed_sea_eagle, Haliatus_albicilla, sea_eagle1,@ (bulky greyish-brown eagle with a short wedge-shaped white tail; of Europe and Greenland) } { fishing_eagle, Haliaeetus_leucorhyphus, sea_eagle1,@ (of southeast Europe and central Asia) } { Pandionidae, family_Pandionidae, bird_family,@ order_Falconiformes,#m (ospreys) } { Pandion, genus_Pandion, bird_genus,@ family_Pandionidae,#m (type genus of the Pandionidae) } { osprey, fish_hawk, fish_eagle, sea_eagle2, Pandion_haliaetus, hawk,@ genus_Pandion,#m (large harmless hawk found worldwide that feeds on fish and builds a bulky nest often occupied for years) } { [ vulture, adj.all:aggressive^vulturous,+ ] bird_of_prey,@ (any of various large diurnal birds of prey having naked heads and weak claws and feeding chiefly on carrion) } { Aegypiidae, family_Aegypiidae, vulture,@ (in some classifications considered the family comprising the Old World vultures which are more often included in the family Accipitridae) } { Old_World_vulture, vulture,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (any of several large vultures of Africa and Eurasia) } { Gyps, genus_Gyps, bird_genus,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (a genus of Accipitridae) } { griffon_vulture, griffon3, Gyps_fulvus, Old_World_vulture,@ genus_Gyps,#m (large vulture of southern Europe and northern Africa having pale plumage with black wings) } { Gypaetus, genus_Gypaetus, bird_genus,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (in some classifications the type genus of the family Aegypiidae) } { bearded_vulture, lammergeier, lammergeyer, Gypaetus_barbatus, Old_World_vulture,@ (the largest Eurasian bird of prey; having black feathers hanging around the bill) } { Neophron, genus_Neophron, bird_genus,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (a genus of Accipitridae) } { Egyptian_vulture, Pharaoh's_chicken, Neophron_percnopterus, Old_World_vulture,@ genus_Neophron,#m (small mostly white vulture of Africa and southern Eurasia) } { Aegypius, genus_Aegypius, bird_genus,@ family_Accipitridae,#m (a genus of Accipitridae) } { black_vulture1, Aegypius_monachus, Old_World_vulture,@ genus_Aegypius,#m (of southern Eurasia and northern Africa) } { Sagittariidae, family_Sagittariidae, bird_family,@ order_Falconiformes,#m (secretary birds) } { Sagittarius, genus_Sagittarius, bird_genus,@ family_Sagittariidae,#m (type genus of the Sagittariidae) } { secretary_bird, Sagittarius_serpentarius, bird_of_prey,@ genus_Sagittarius,#m (large long-legged African bird of prey that feeds on reptiles) } { Cathartidae, family_Cathartidae, bird_family,@ order_Falconiformes,#m (condors; turkey buzzards; king vultures) } { New_World_vulture, cathartid, vulture,@ family_Cathartidae,#m (large birds of prey superficially similar to Old World vultures) } { Cathartes, genus_Cathartes, bird_genus,@ family_Cathartidae,#m (type genus of the Cathartidae: turkey vultures) } { buzzard1, turkey_buzzard, turkey_vulture, Cathartes_aura, New_World_vulture,@ genus_Cathartes,#m (a New World vulture that is common in South America and Central America and the southern United States) } { condor, New_World_vulture,@ (the largest flying birds in the western hemisphere) } { Vultur, genus_Vultur, bird_genus,@ family_Cathartidae,#m (a bird that is usually restricted to the Andean condor) } { Andean_condor, Vultur_gryphus, condor,@ genus_Vultur,#m (large vulture of the high Andes having black plumage and white neck ruff) } { Gymnogyps, genus_Gymnogyps, bird_genus,@ family_Cathartidae,#m (containing solely the California condor) } { California_condor, Gymnogyps_californianus, condor,@ (North American condor; chiefly dull black; almost extinct) } { Coragyps, genus_Coragyps, bird_genus,@ family_Cathartidae,#m (a genus of Cathartidae) } { black_vulture2, carrion_crow, Coragyps_atratus, New_World_vulture,@ genus_Coragyps,#m (American vulture smaller than the turkey buzzard) } { Sarcorhamphus, genus_Sarcorhamphus, bird_genus,@ family_Cathartidae,#m (usually containing only the king vulture) } { king_vulture, Sarcorhamphus_papa, New_World_vulture,@ genus_Sarcorhamphus,#m (large black-and-white vulture of South America and Central America; have colorful wattles and wartlike protuberances on head and neck) } { Strigiformes, order_Strigiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (owls) } { [ owl, noun.animal:owlet,+ ] bird_of_Minerva, bird_of_night, hooter, bird_of_prey,@ order_Strigiformes,#m (nocturnal bird of prey with hawk-like beak and claws and large head with front-facing eyes) } { [ owlet, noun.animal:owl,+ ] owl,@ (young owl) } { Strigidae, family_Strigidae, bird_family,@ order_Strigiformes,#m (a family of nocturnal birds of the order Strigiformes) } { Athene, genus_Athene, bird_genus,@ family_Strigidae,#m (a genus of Strigidae) } { little_owl, Athene_noctua, owl,@ genus_Athene,#m (small European owl) } { Bubo, genus_Bubo, bird_genus,@ family_Strigidae,#m (a genus of Strigidae) } { horned_owl, owl,@ genus_Bubo,#m (large owls having prominent ear tufts) } { great_horned_owl, Bubo_virginianus, horned_owl,@ (brown North American horned owl) } { Strix, genus_Strix, bird_genus,@ family_Strigidae,#m (owls lacking ear tufts) } { great_grey_owl, great_gray_owl, Strix_nebulosa, owl,@ genus_Strix,#m (large dish-faced owl of northern North America and western Eurasia) } { tawny_owl, Strix_aluco, owl,@ genus_Strix,#m (reddish-brown European owl having a round head with black eyes) } { barred_owl, Strix_varia, owl,@ genus_Strix,#m (large owl of eastern North America having its breast and abdomen streaked with brown) } { Otus, genus_Otus, bird_genus,@ family_Strigidae,#m (a genus of Strigidae) } { screech_owl1, Otus_asio, owl,@ genus_Otus,#m (small North American owl having hornlike tufts of feathers whose call sounds like a quavering whistle) } { screech_owl2, owl,@ (any owl that has a screeching cry) } { scops_owl, owl,@ genus_Otus,#m (any of several small owls having ear tufts and a whistling call) } { spotted_owl, Strix_occidentalis, owl,@ genus_Strix,#m (a large owl of North America found in forests from British Columbia to central Mexico; has dark brown plumage and a heavily spotted chest) } { Old_World_scops_owl, Otus_scops, scops_owl,@ (European scops owl) } { Oriental_scops_owl, Otus_sunia, scops_owl,@ (Asian scops owl) } { hoot_owl, owl,@ (any owl that hoots as distinct from screeching) } { Surnia, genus_Surnia, bird_genus,@ family_Strigidae,#m (a genus of hawk-like owls) } { hawk_owl, Surnia_ulula, owl,@ genus_Surnia,#m (grey-and-white diurnal hawk-like owl of northern parts of the northern hemisphere) } { Asio, genus_Asio, bird_genus,@ family_Strigidae,#m (a genus of European owls) } { long-eared_owl, Asio_otus, owl,@ genus_Asio,#m (slender European owl of coniferous forests with long ear tufts) } { Sceloglaux, genus_Sceloglaux, bird_genus,@ family_Strigidae,#m (a genus of Strigidae) } { laughing_owl, laughing_jackass2, Sceloglaux_albifacies, owl,@ genus_Sceloglaux,#m (almost extinct owl of New Zealand) } { Tytonidae, family_Tytonidae, bird_family,@ order_Strigiformes,#m (comprising only the barn owls) } { Tyto, genus_Tyto, bird_genus,@ family_Tytonidae,#m (type and only genus of the family Tytonidae) } { barn_owl, Tyto_alba, owl,@ genus_Tyto,#m (mottled buff and white owl often inhabiting barns and other structures; important in rodent control) } { [ amphibia, adj.pert:amphibious,+ ] class_Amphibia, noun.group:class2,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (the class of vertebrates that live on land but breed in water; frogs; toads; newts; salamanders; caecilians) } { amphibian_family, noun.group:family3,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (any family of amphibians) } { amphibian_genus, noun.group:genus,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (any genus of amphibians) } { [ amphibian, adj.pert:amphibian,+ ] vertebrate,@ class_Amphibia,#m (cold-blooded vertebrate typically living on land but breeding in water; aquatic larvae undergo metamorphosis into adult form) } { Hynerpeton, genus_Hynerpeton, amphibian_genus,@ class_Amphibia,#m (earliest fossil amphibian ever found; of the Devonian; found in Pennsylvania) } { Hynerpeton_bassetti, amphibian,@ genus_Hynerpeton,#m (fossil amphibian of the Devonian having well-developed forelimbs; found in Pennsylvania) } { genus_Ichthyostega, amphibian_genus,@ class_Amphibia,#m (second earliest fossil amphibian ever found; of the Devonian; found in Greenland) } { Ichyostega, amphibian,@ genus_Ichthyostega,#m (early tetrapod amphibian found in Greenland) } { Urodella, order_Urodella, Caudata, order_Caudata, animal_order,@ class_Amphibia,#m (salamanders; newts; congo snakes) } { urodele, caudate, amphibian,@ order_Urodella,#m (amphibians that resemble lizards) } { Salamandridae, family_Salamandridae, amphibian_family,@ order_Urodella,#m (salamanders) } { Salamandra, genus_Salamandra, amphibian_genus,@ family_Salamandridae,#m (type genus of the Salamandridae) } { salamander, amphibian,@ (any of various typically terrestrial amphibians that resemble lizards and that return to water only to breed) } { European_fire_salamander, Salamandra_salamandra, salamander,@ genus_Salamandra,#m (a kind of European salamander) } { spotted_salamander1, fire_salamander, Salamandra_maculosa, salamander,@ genus_Salamandra,#m (European salamander having dark skin with usually yellow spots) } { alpine_salamander, Salamandra_atra, salamander,@ genus_Salamandra,#m (ovoviviparous amphibian of the Alps) } { newt, triton1, salamander,@ family_Salamandridae,#m (small usually bright-colored semiaquatic salamanders of North America and Europe and northern Asia) } { Triturus, genus_Triturus, amphibian_genus,@ family_Salamandridae,#m (chiefly aquatic salamanders) } { common_newt, Triturus_vulgaris, newt,@ genus_Triturus,#m (small semiaquatic salamander) } { Notophthalmus, genus_Notophthalmus, amphibian_genus,@ family_Salamandridae,#m (newts) } { red_eft, Notophthalmus_viridescens, newt,@ (red terrestrial form of a common North American newt) } { Taricha, genus_Taricha, amphibian_genus,@ family_Salamandridae,#m (Pacific newts) } { Pacific_newt, newt,@ genus_Taricha,#m (any of several rough-skinned newts found in western North America) } { rough-skinned_newt, Taricha_granulosa, Pacific_newt,@ genus_Taricha,#m (newt of humid coast from Alaska to southern California) } { California_newt, Taricha_torosa, Pacific_newt,@ (newt that is similar to Taricha granulosa in characteristics and habitat) } { eft, newt,@ (a newt in its terrestrial stage of development) } { Ambystomatidae, family_Ambystomatidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Urodella,#m (New World salamanders) } { Ambystoma, genus_Ambystoma, amphibian_genus,@ family_Ambystomatidae,#m (type genus of the Ambystomatidae) } { ambystomid, ambystomid_salamander, salamander,@ genus_Ambystoma,#m (small to moderate-sized terrestrial or semiaquatic New World salamander) } { mole_salamander, Ambystoma_talpoideum, ambystomid_salamander,@ (brownish-black burrowing salamander of southeastern United States) } { spotted_salamander2, Ambystoma_maculatum, ambystomid_salamander,@ (glossy black North American salamander with yellow spots) } { tiger_salamander, Ambystoma_tigrinum, ambystomid_salamander,@ (widely distributed brown or black North American salamander with vertical yellowish blotches) } { axolotl, mud_puppy2, Ambystoma_mexicanum, ambystomid_salamander,@ (larval salamander of mountain lakes of Mexico that usually lives without metamorphosing) } { waterdog, ambystomid,@ (any of several large aquatic salamanders) } { Cryptobranchidae, family_Cryptobranchidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Urodella,#m (large aquatic salamanders: hellbenders; giant salamanders) } { Cryptobranchus, genus_Cryptobranchus, amphibian_genus,@ family_Cryptobranchidae,#m (type genus of the Cryptobranchidae) } { hellbender, mud_puppy3, Cryptobranchus_alleganiensis, salamander,@ genus_Cryptobranchus,#m (large salamander of North American rivers and streams) } { Megalobatrachus, genus_Megalobatrachus, amphibian_genus,@ family_Cryptobranchidae,#m (giant salamanders; in some classifications included in the genus Cryptobranchus) } { giant_salamander, Megalobatrachus_maximus, salamander,@ genus_Megalobatrachus,#m (large (up to more than three feet) edible salamander of Asia) } { Proteidae, family_Proteidae, amphibian_genus,@ order_Urodella,#m (mud puppies) } { Proteus, genus_Proteus, amphibian_genus,@ family_Proteidae,#m (type genus of the Proteidae) } { olm, Proteus_anguinus, salamander,@ genus_Proteus,#m (European aquatic salamander with permanent external gills that lives in caves) } { Necturus, genus_Necturus, amphibian_genus,@ family_Proteidae,#m (a genus of Proteidae) } { mud_puppy1, Necturus_maculosus, salamander,@ genus_Necturus,#m (aquatic North American salamander with red feathery external gills) } { Dicamptodontidae, family_Dicamptodontidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Urodella,#m (large and small highly aquatic salamanders) } { genus_Dicamptodon, amphibian_genus,@ family_Dicamptodontidae,#m (type genus of the Dicamptodontidae) } { dicamptodon, dicamptodontid, salamander,@ family_Dicamptodontidae,#m (salamanders found near cold streams throughout the year) } { Pacific_giant_salamander, Dicamptodon_ensatus, salamander,@ genus_Dicamptodon,#m (large (to 7 inches) salamander of western North America) } { Rhyacotriton, genus_Rhyacotriton, amphibian_genus,@ family_Dicamptodontidae,#m (olympic salamanders) } { olympic_salamander, Rhyacotriton_olympicus, salamander,@ genus_Rhyacotriton,#m (small large-eyed semiaquatic salamander of the United States Northwest) } { Plethodontidae, family_Plethodontidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Urodella,#m (small mostly terrestrial New World salamanders having neither lungs nor gills as adults) } { Plethodon, genus_Plethodon, amphibian_genus,@ family_Plethodontidae,#m (type genus of the Plethodontidae) } { lungless_salamander, plethodont, salamander,@ family_Plethodontidae,#m (mostly terrestrial salamanders that breathe through their thin moist skin; lay eggs in moist places on land; rarely enter water) } { eastern_red-backed_salamander, Plethodon_cinereus, salamander,@ genus_Plethodon,#m (common salamander of eastern North America) } { western_red-backed_salamander, Plethodon_vehiculum, salamander,@ genus_Plethodon,#m (salamander of the Pacific coast of North America) } { Desmograthus, genus_Desmograthus, amphibian_genus,@ family_Plethodontidae,#m (an amphibian genus of Plethodontidae) } { dusky_salamander, salamander,@ genus_Desmograthus,#m (common North American salamander mottled with dull brown or greyish-black) } { Aneides, genus_Aneides, amphibian_genus,@ family_Plethodontidae,#m (climbing salamanders) } { climbing_salamander, salamander,@ genus_Aneides,#m (any of several North American salamanders adapted for climbing with well-developed limbs and long somewhat squared-off toes) } { arboreal_salamander, Aneides_lugubris, climbing_salamander,@ (yellow-spotted brown salamander of California woodlands) } { Batrachoseps, genus_Batrachoseps, amphibian_genus,@ family_Plethodontidae,#m (slender salamanders) } { slender_salamander, worm_salamander, salamander,@ genus_Batrachoseps,#m (any of several small slim salamanders of the Pacific coast of the United States) } { Hydromantes, genus_Hydromantes, amphibian_genus,@ family_Plethodontidae,#m (web-toed salamanders) } { web-toed_salamander, salamander,@ genus_Hydromantes,#m (any of several salamanders with webbed toes and very long extensile tongues; excellent climbers that move with ease over smooth rock surfaces) } { Shasta_salamander, Hydromantes_shastae, web-toed_salamander,@ (primarily a cave dweller in the Mount Shasta area) } { limestone_salamander, Hydromantes_brunus, web-toed_salamander,@ (similar to Shasta salamander; lives in cliff crevices and taluses) } { Amphiumidae, family_Amphiumidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Urodella,#m (congo snakes) } { genus_Amphiuma, amphibian_genus,@ family_Amphiumidae,#m (congo snakes) } { amphiuma, congo_snake, congo_eel, blind_eel, salamander,@ genus_Amphiuma,#m (aquatic eel-shaped salamander having two pairs of very small feet; of still muddy waters in the southern United States) } { Sirenidae, family_Sirenidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Urodella,#m (sirens) } { genus_Siren, amphibian_genus,@ family_Sirenidae,#m (a genus of Sirenidae) } { siren, salamander,@ genus_Siren,#m (eellike aquatic North American salamander with small forelimbs and no hind limbs; have permanent external gills) } { [ Salientia, adj.pert:salientian,+ ] order_Salientia, Anura, order_Anura, Batrachia, order_Batrachia, animal_order,@ class_Amphibia,#m (frogs, toads, tree toads) } { [ frog, verb.contact:frog,+ ] toad, toad_frog, [ anuran, adj.pert:anuran,+ ] [ batrachian, adj.pert:batrachian,+ ] salientian, amphibian,@ (any of various tailless stout-bodied amphibians with long hind limbs for leaping; semiaquatic and terrestrial species) } { Ranidae, family_Ranidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Salientia,#m (a family nearly cosmopolitan in distribution: true frogs) } { Rana, genus_Rana, amphibian_genus,@ family_Ranidae,#m (type genus of the Ranidae) } { true_frog, ranid, frog,@ family_Ranidae,#m (insectivorous usually semiaquatic web-footed amphibian with smooth moist skin and long hind legs) } { wood-frog, wood_frog, Rana_sylvatica, true_frog,@ genus_Rana,#m (wide-ranging light-brown frog of moist North American woodlands especially spruce) } { leopard_frog, spring_frog1, Rana_pipiens, true_frog,@ genus_Rana,#m (common North American green or brownish frog having white-edged dark oval spots) } { bullfrog, Rana_catesbeiana, true_frog,@ genus_Rana,#m (largest North American frog; highly aquatic with a deep-pitched voice) } { green_frog, spring_frog2, Rana_clamitans, true_frog,@ genus_Rana,#m (similar to bullfrog; found in or near marshes and ponds; of United States and Canada) } { cascades_frog, Rana_cascadae, true_frog,@ genus_Rana,#m (mountain frog found near water; of United States Northwest to California) } { goliath_frog, Rana_goliath, true_frog,@ genus_Rana,#m (largest living frog; up to a foot and weighing up to 10 lbs; Africa) } { pickerel_frog, Rana_palustris, true_frog,@ genus_Rana,#m (a meadow frog of eastern North America) } { tarahumara_frog, Rana_tarahumarae, true_frog,@ genus_Rana,#m (Mexican frog found within a jump or two of water) } { grass_frog, Rana_temporaria, true_frog,@ genus_Rana,#m (a common semiterrestrial European frog) } { Leptodactylidae, family_Leptodactylidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Salientia,#m (New World frogs; in some classifications essentially coextensive with the family Bufonidae) } { leptodactylid_frog, leptodactylid, frog,@ family_Leptodactylidae,#m (toothed frogs: terrestrial or aquatic or arboreal) } { Eleutherodactylus, genus_Eleutherodactylus, amphibian_genus,@ family_Leptodactylidae,#m (completely terrestrial robber frogs) } { robber_frog1, frog,@ genus_Eleutherodactylus,#m (small terrestrial frog of tropical America) } { Hylactophryne, genus_Hylactophryne, amphibian_genus,@ family_Leptodactylidae,#m (barking frogs) } { barking_frog, robber_frog2, Hylactophryne_augusti, frog,@ genus_Hylactophryne,#m (of southwest United States and Mexico; call is like a dog's bark) } { Leptodactylus, genus_Leptodactylus, amphibian_genus,@ family_Leptodactylidae,#m (type genus of the Leptodactylidae; in some classifications placed in the family Bufonidae) } { crapaud, South_American_bullfrog, Leptodactylus_pentadactylus, frog,@ genus_Leptodactylus,#m (large toothed frog of South America and Central America resembling the bullfrog) } { Polypedatidae, family_Polypedatidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Salientia,#m (Old World tree frogs) } { Polypedates, genus_Polypedates, amphibian_genus,@ family_Polypedatidae,#m (type genus of the Polypedatidae) } { tree_frog1, tree-frog1, frog,@ (any of various Old World arboreal frogs distinguished from true frogs by adhesive suckers on the toes) } { Ascaphidae, family_Ascaphidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Salientia,#m (family of one species of frog: tailed frog) } { Ascaphus, genus_Ascaphus, amphibian_genus,@ family_Ascaphidae,#m (type genus of the Ascaphidae; in some classifications included in the family Leiopelmatidae) } { tailed_frog, bell_toad, ribbed_toad, tailed_toad, Ascaphus_trui, frog,@ genus_Ascaphus,#m (western North American frog with a taillike copulatory organ) } { Leiopelmatidae, family_Leiopelmatidae, Liopelmidae, family_Liopelmidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Salientia,#m (primitive New Zealand frogs) } { Leiopelma, genus_Leiopelma, Liopelma, genus_Liopelma, amphibian_genus,@ family_Leiopelmatidae,#m (type and sole genus of the family Leiopelmatidae) } { Liopelma_hamiltoni, frog,@ genus_Liopelma,#m (primitive New Zealand frog with four unwebbed toes on forefeet and five on hind feet) } { Bufonidae, family_Bufonidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Salientia,#m (true toads) } { true_toad, toad,@ family_Bufonidae,#m (tailless amphibian similar to a frog but more terrestrial and having drier warty skin) } { genus_Bufo, amphibian_genus,@ family_Bufonidae,#m (type genus of the Bufonidae; common toads of New and Old Worlds) } { bufo, true_toad,@ genus_Bufo,#m (any toad of the genus Bufo) } { agua, agua_toad, Bufo_marinus, true_toad,@ (largest known toad species; native to Central America; valuable destroyer of insect pests) } { European_toad, Bufo_bufo, true_toad,@ (common toad of Europe) } { natterjack, Bufo_calamita, true_toad,@ (common brownish-yellow short-legged toad of western Europe; runs rather than hops) } { American_toad, Bufo_americanus, true_toad,@ (common toad of America) } { Eurasian_green_toad, Bufo_viridis, true_toad,@ (Eurasian toad with variable chiefly green coloring) } { American_green_toad, Bufo_debilis, true_toad,@ (small green or yellow-green toad with small black bars and stripes) } { Yosemite_toad, Bufo_canorus, true_toad,@ (of high Sierra Nevada meadows and forest borders) } { Texas_toad, Bufo_speciosus, true_toad,@ (nocturnal burrowing toad of mesquite woodland and prairies of the United States southwest) } { southwestern_toad, Bufo_microscaphus, true_toad,@ (a uniformly warty stocky toad of washes and streams of semiarid southwestern United States) } { western_toad, Bufo_boreas, true_toad,@ (of a great variety of habitats from southern Alaska to Baja California west of the Rockies) } { Discoglossidae, family_Discoglossidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Salientia,#m (family of Old World toads having a fixed disklike tongue) } { Alytes, genus_Alytes, amphibian_genus,@ family_Discoglossidae,#m (midwife toads) } { obstetrical_toad, midwife_toad1, Alytes_obstetricans, toad,@ genus_Alytes,#m (European toad whose male carries the fertilized eggs wrapped around its hind legs until they hatch) } { midwife_toad2, Alytes_cisternasi, toad,@ genus_Alytes,#m (similar in habit to Alytes obstetricians) } { Bombina, genus_Bombina, amphibian_genus,@ family_Discoglossidae,#m (fire-bellied toads) } { fire-bellied_toad, Bombina_bombina, toad,@ genus_Bombina,#m (toad of central and eastern Europe having red or orange patches mixed with black on its underside) } { Pelobatidae, family_Pelobatidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Salientia,#m (the amphibian family of spadefoot toads) } { Scaphiopus, genus_Scaphiopus, amphibian_genus,@ family_Pelobatidae,#m (New World spadefoot toads) } { spadefoot, spadefoot_toad, toad,@ family_Pelobatidae,#m (a burrowing toad of the northern hemisphere with a horny spade-like projection on each hind foot) } { western_spadefoot, Scaphiopus_hammondii, spadefoot_toad,@ genus_Scaphiopus,#m (this spadefoot toad live in California) } { southern_spadefoot, Scaphiopus_multiplicatus, spadefoot_toad,@ genus_Scaphiopus,#m (this spadefoot toad lives in the southwestern United States) } { plains_spadefoot, Scaphiopus_bombifrons, spadefoot_toad,@ genus_Scaphiopus,#m (this spadefoot toad lives in plains and hills and river bottoms in areas of low rainfall east of the Rocky Mountains) } { Hylidae, family_Hylidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Salientia,#m (the amphibian family of tree frogs) } { tree_toad, tree_frog2, tree-frog2, toad,@ family_Hylidae,#m (arboreal amphibians usually having adhesive disks at the tip of each toe; of southeast Asia and Australia and America) } { Hyla, genus_Hyla, amphibian_genus,@ family_Hylidae,#m (the type genus of the Hylidae; tree toads) } { spring_peeper, Hyla_crucifer, tree_toad,@ genus_Hyla,#m (a small brown tree toad having a shrill call heard near wetlands of eastern United States and Canada in early spring) } { Pacific_tree_toad, Hyla_regilla, tree_toad,@ genus_Hyla,#m (the most commonly heard frog on the Pacific coast of America) } { canyon_treefrog, Hyla_arenicolor, tree_toad,@ genus_Hyla,#m (a small chiefly ground dweller that stays within easy jumping distance of water; of United States southwest and northern Mexico) } { chameleon_tree_frog, tree_toad,@ (a form of tree toad) } { Acris, genus_Acris, amphibian_genus,@ family_Hylidae,#m (cricket frogs) } { cricket_frog, tree_toad,@ genus_Acris,#m (either of two frogs with a clicking call) } { northern_cricket_frog, Acris_crepitans, cricket_frog,@ (a cricket frog of eastern and central United States) } { eastern_cricket_frog, Acris_gryllus, cricket_frog,@ (a cricket frog of eastern United States) } { Pseudacris, genus_Pseudacris, amphibian_genus,@ family_Hylidae,#m (chorus frogs) } { chorus_frog, tree_toad,@ genus_Pseudacris,#m (any of several small North American frogs having a loud call) } { Pternohyla, genus_Pternohyla, amphibian_genus,@ family_Hylidae,#m (burrowing tree frogs) } { lowland_burrowing_treefrog, northern_casque-headed_frog, Pternohyla_fodiens, tree_toad,@ genus_Pternohyla,#m (terrestrial burrowing nocturnal frog of grassy terrain and scrub forests having very hard upper surface of head; of the United States southwest) } { Microhylidae, family_Microhylidae, Brevicipitidae, family_Brevicipitidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Salientia,#m (narrow-mouthed toads and sheep frogs; some burrow and some are arboreal; found worldwide) } { Gastrophryne, genus_Gastrophryne, amphibian_genus,@ family_Microhylidae,#m (primarily tropical narrow-mouthed toads) } { western_narrow-mouthed_toad, Gastrophryne_olivacea, toad,@ genus_Gastrophryne,#m (small secretive toad with smooth tough skin of central and western North America) } { eastern_narrow-mouthed_toad, Gastrophryne_carolinensis, toad,@ genus_Gastrophryne,#m (small toad of southeastern United States) } { Hypopachus, genus_Hypopachus, amphibian_genus,@ family_Microhylidae,#m (sheep frogs) } { sheep_frog, toad,@ genus_Hypopachus,#m (mostly of Central America) } { Pipidae, family_Pipidae, amphibian_family,@ order_Salientia,#m (tongueless frogs) } { tongueless_frog, frog,@ family_Pipidae,#m (almost completely aquatic frog native to Africa and Panama and northern South America) } { Pipa, genus_Pipa, amphibian_genus,@ family_Pipidae,#m (type genus of the Pipidae) } { Surinam_toad, Pipa_pipa, Pipa_americana, tongueless_frog,@ (a South American toad; incubates its young in pits in the skin of its back) } { Xenopodidae, family_Xenopodidae, amphibian_family,@ (in some classifications the family of the genus Xenopus which is otherwise included in the family Pipidae) } { Xenopus, genus_Xenopus, amphibian_genus,@ family_Pipidae,#m (an African clawed frog; in some classifications made the type genus of a separate family Xenopodidae) } { African_clawed_frog, Xenopus_laevis, tongueless_frog,@ genus_Xenopus,#m (a tongueless frog native to Africa; established in the United States as result of release of laboratory and aquarium animals) } { South_American_poison_toad, toad,@ (a South American toad) } { Gymnophiona, order_Gymnophiona, animal_order,@ class_Amphibia,#m (an order of amphibians including caecilians) } { [ Caeciliidae, adj.pert:caecilian,+ ] family_Caeciliidae, Caeciliadae, family_Caeciliadae, amphibian_family,@ order_Gymnophiona,#m (coextensive with the order Gymnophiona: legless amphibians) } { [ caecilian, adj.pert:caecilian,+ ] blindworm2, amphibian,@ family_Caeciliidae,#m (any of the small slender limbless burrowing wormlike amphibians of the order Gymnophiona; inhabit moist soil in tropical regions) } { Labyrinthodontia, superorder_Labyrinthodontia, Labyrinthodonta, superorder_Labyrinthodonta, animal_order,@ class_Amphibia,#m (extinct amphibians typically resembling heavy-bodied salamanders or crocodiles and having a solid flattened skull and conical teeth; Devonian through Triassic) } { labyrinthodont, amphibian,@ superorder_Labyrinthodontia,#m (an amphibian of the superorder Labyrinthodontia) } { Stereospondyli, order_Stereospondyli, animal_order,@ superorder_Labyrinthodontia,#m (formerly a suborder of Stegocephalia; amphibia having vertebrae whose component elements are fused into a single piece; "most vertebrates are stereospondylous") } { Stegocephalia, order_Stegocephalia, animal_order,@ class_Amphibia,#m (in former classifications a division of class Amphibia comprising all pre-Jurassic and some later extinct large salamandriform amphibia) } { Temnospondyli, order_Temnospondyli, animal_order,@ superorder_Labyrinthodontia,#m (formerly a suborder of Stegocephalia; large Carboniferous and Permian amphibians having vertebrae in which some elements remain separate) } { reptile_family, noun.group:family3,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (a family of reptiles) } { reptile_genus, noun.group:genus,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (a genus of reptiles) } { [ Reptilia, adj.pert:reptilian,+ ] class_Reptilia, noun.group:class2,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (class of cold-blooded air-breathing vertebrates with completely ossified skeleton and a body usually covered with scales or horny plates; once the dominant land animals) } { reptile, [ reptilian, adj.pert:reptilian,+ ] vertebrate,@ class_Reptilia,#m (any cold-blooded vertebrate of the class Reptilia including tortoises, turtles, snakes, lizards, alligators, crocodiles, and extinct forms) } { Anapsida, subclass_Anapsida, noun.group:class2,@ class_Reptilia,#m (oldest known reptiles; turtles and extinct Permian forms) } { [ anapsid, diapsid,!] anapsid_reptile, reptile,@ subclass_Anapsida,#m (primitive reptile having no opening in the temporal region of the skull; all extinct except turtles) } { [ diapsid, anapsid,!] diapsid_reptile, reptile,@ (reptile having a pair of openings in the skull behind each eye) } { Diapsida, subclass_Diapsida, reptile,@ (used in former classifications to include all living reptiles except turtles; superseded by the two subclasses Lepidosauria and Archosauria) } { [ Chelonia1, adj.pert:chelonian,+ ] order_Chelonia, Testudinata, order_Testudinata, Testudines, order_Testudines, animal_order,@ subclass_Anapsida,#m (tortoises and turtles) } { [ chelonian, adj.pert:chelonian,+ ] chelonian_reptile, anapsid_reptile,@ order_Chelonia,#m (a reptile of the order Chelonia) } { turtle, chelonian_reptile,@ (any of various aquatic and land reptiles having a bony shell and flipper-like limbs for swimming) } { Cheloniidae, family_Cheloniidae, Chelonidae, family_Chelonidae, reptile_family,@ order_Chelonia,#m (green turtles; hawksbills) } { sea_turtle, marine_turtle, turtle,@ (any of various large turtles with limbs modified into flippers; widely distributed in warm seas) } { Chelonia2, genus_Chelonia, reptile_genus,@ family_Chelonidae,#m (green turtles) } { green_turtle, Chelonia_mydas, sea_turtle,@ genus_Chelonia,#m (large tropical turtle with greenish flesh used for turtle soup) } { Caretta, genus_Caretta, reptile_genus,@ family_Chelonidae,#m (loggerhead turtles) } { loggerhead, loggerhead_turtle, Caretta_caretta, sea_turtle,@ genus_Caretta,#m (very large carnivorous sea turtle; wide-ranging in warm open seas) } { Lepidochelys, genus_Lepidochelys, reptile_genus,@ family_Chelonidae,#m (ridleys) } { ridley, sea_turtle,@ genus_Lepidochelys,#m (a marine turtle) } { Atlantic_ridley, bastard_ridley, bastard_turtle, Lepidochelys_kempii, ridley,@ (grey sea turtle of the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of North America) } { Pacific_ridley, olive_ridley, Lepidochelys_olivacea, ridley,@ (olive-colored sea turtle of tropical Pacific and Indian and the southern Atlantic oceans) } { Eretmochelys, genus_Eretmochelys, reptile_genus,@ family_Chelonidae,#m (hawksbills) } { hawksbill_turtle, hawksbill, hawkbill, tortoiseshell_turtle, Eretmochelys_imbricata, sea_turtle,@ genus_Eretmochelys,#m (pugnacious tropical sea turtle with a hawk-like beak; source of food and the best tortoiseshell) } { Dermochelyidae, family_Dermochelyidae, reptile_family,@ order_Chelonia,#m (sea turtles) } { Dermochelys, genus_Dermochelys, reptile_genus,@ family_Dermochelyidae,#m (type genus of the Dermochelyidae: leatherback turtles) } { leatherback_turtle, leatherback, leathery_turtle, Dermochelys_coriacea, sea_turtle,@ genus_Dermochelys,#m (wide-ranging marine turtle with flexible leathery carapace; largest living turtle) } { Chelydridae, family_Chelydridae, reptile_family,@ order_Chelonia,#m (snapping turtles) } { snapping_turtle, turtle,@ family_Chelydridae,#m (large aggressive freshwater turtle with powerful jaws) } { Chelydra, genus_Chelydra, reptile_genus,@ family_Chelydridae,#m (snapping turtles) } { common_snapping_turtle, snapper, Chelydra_serpentina, snapping_turtle,@ genus_Chelydra,#m (large-headed turtle with powerful hooked jaws found in or near water; prone to bite) } { Macroclemys, genus_Macroclemys, reptile_genus,@ family_Chelydridae,#m (includes the alligator snapping turtle) } { alligator_snapping_turtle, alligator_snapper, Macroclemys_temmincki, snapping_turtle,@ genus_Macroclemys,#m (large species having three ridges on its back; found in southeastern United States) } { Kinosternidae, family_Kinosternidae, reptile_family,@ order_Chelonia,#m (mud turtles; musk turtles) } { Kinosternon, genus_Kinosternon, reptile_genus,@ family_Kinosternidae,#m (type genus of the Kinosternidae) } { mud_turtle, turtle,@ genus_Kinosternon,#m (bottom-dwelling freshwater turtle inhabiting muddy rivers of North America and Central America) } { Sternotherus, genus_Sternotherus, reptile_genus,@ family_Kinosternidae,#m (musk turtles) } { musk_turtle, stinkpot, mud_turtle,@ genus_Sternotherus,#m (small freshwater turtle having a strong musky odor) } { Emydidae, family_Emydidae, reptile_family,@ order_Chelonia,#m (box and water turtles) } { terrapin, turtle,@ family_Emydidae,#m (any of various edible North American web-footed turtles living in fresh or brackish water) } { Malaclemys, genus_Malaclemys, reptile_genus,@ family_Emydidae,#m (American terrapins) } { diamondback_terrapin, Malaclemys_centrata, terrapin,@ genus_Malaclemys,#m (of marshes along Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of United States) } { Pseudemys, genus_Pseudemys, reptile_genus,@ family_Emydidae,#m (sliders; red-bellied terrapin) } { red-bellied_terrapin, red-bellied_turtle, redbelly, Pseudemys_rubriventris, turtle,@ genus_Pseudemys,#m (freshwater turtle of Chesapeake Bay tributaries having red markings on the lower shell) } { slider, yellow-bellied_terrapin, Pseudemys_scripta, turtle,@ genus_Pseudemys,#m (freshwater turtle of United States and South America; frequently raised commercially; some young sold as pets) } { cooter, river_cooter, Pseudemys_concinna, turtle,@ genus_Pseudemys,#m (large river turtle of the southern United States and northern Mexico) } { Terrapene, genus_Terrapene, reptile_genus,@ family_Emydidae,#m (box turtles) } { box_turtle, box_tortoise, turtle,@ genus_Terrapene,#m (chiefly terrestrial turtle of North America; shell can be closed tightly) } { Western_box_turtle, Terrapene_ornata, box_turtle,@ (primarily a prairie turtle of western United States and northern Mexico) } { Chrysemys, genus_Chrysemys, reptile_genus,@ family_Emydidae,#m (painted turtles) } { painted_turtle, painted_terrapin, painted_tortoise, Chrysemys_picta, turtle,@ genus_Chrysemys,#m (freshwater turtles having bright yellow and red markings; common in the eastern United States) } { Testudinidae, family_Testudinidae, reptile_family,@ order_Chelonia,#m (land tortoises) } { tortoise, turtle,@ family_Testudinidae,#m (usually herbivorous land turtles having clawed elephant-like limbs; worldwide in arid area except Australia and Antarctica) } { Testudo, genus_Testudo, reptile_genus,@ family_Testudinidae,#m (type genus of the Testudinidae) } { European_tortoise, Testudo_graeca, tortoise,@ genus_Testudo,#m (small land tortoise of southern Europe) } { Geochelone, genus_Geochelone, reptile_genus,@ family_Testudinidae,#m (giant tortoises) } { giant_tortoise, tortoise,@ genus_Testudo,#m genus_Geochelone,#m (very large tortoises of the Galapagos and Seychelles islands) } { Gopherus, genus_Gopherus, reptile_genus,@ family_Testudinidae,#m (gopher tortoises) } { gopher_tortoise, gopher_turtle, gopher2, Gopherus_polypemus, tortoise,@ genus_Gopherus,#m (burrowing edible land tortoise of southeastern North America) } { Xerobates, genus_Xerobates, reptile_genus,@ family_Testudinidae,#m (possible new genus for desert and Texas tortoises based on recent research) } { desert_tortoise, Gopherus_agassizii, tortoise,@ genus_Gopherus,#m (burrowing tortoise of the arid western United States and northern Mexico; may be reclassified as a member of genus Xerobates) } { Texas_tortoise, tortoise,@ genus_Gopherus,#m (close relative to the desert tortoise; may be reclassified as a member of genus Xerobates) } { Trionychidae, family_Trionychidae, reptile_family,@ order_Chelonia,#m (soft-shelled turtles) } { soft-shelled_turtle, pancake_turtle, turtle,@ family_Trionychidae,#m (voracious aquatic turtle with a flat flexible shell covered by a leathery skin; can inflict painful bites) } { Trionyx, genus_Trionyx, reptile_genus,@ family_Trionychidae,#m (type genus of the Trionychidae) } { spiny_softshell, Trionyx_spiniferus, soft-shelled_turtle,@ genus_Trionyx,#m (river turtle of western United States with a warty shell; prefers quiet water) } { smooth_softshell, Trionyx_muticus, soft-shelled_turtle,@ genus_Trionyx,#m (river turtle of Mississippi basin; prefers running water) } { Lepidosauria, subclass_Lepidosauria, noun.group:class2,@ class_Reptilia,#m (diapsid reptiles: lizards; snakes; tuataras) } { Rhynchocephalia, order_Rhynchocephalia, animal_order,@ subclass_Lepidosauria,#m (tuataras; extinct forms from middle Triassic) } { Sphenodon, genus_Sphenodon, reptile_genus,@ order_Rhynchocephalia,#m (coextensive with the order Rhynchocephalia: tuataras) } { tuatara, Sphenodon_punctatum, diapsid_reptile,@ genus_Sphenodon,#m (only extant member of the order Rhynchocephalia of large spiny lizard-like diapsid reptiles of coastal islands off New Zealand) } (==Rhynchosaur? primitive dinosaur) (==Scaphonyx, rhynchosaur primitive dinosaur) { Squamata, order_Squamata, animal_order,@ subclass_Lepidosauria,#m (diapsid reptiles: snakes and lizards) } { [ Sauria, adj.pert:saurian,+ ] suborder_Sauria, [ Lacertilia, adj.pert:lacertilian,+ ] suborder_Lacertilia, animal_order,@ order_Squamata,#m (true lizards; including chameleons and geckos) } { [ saurian, adj.pert:saurian,+ ] diapsid_reptile,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (any of various reptiles of the suborder Sauria which includes lizards; in former classifications included also the crocodiles and dinosaurs) } { lizard, saurian,@ (relatively long-bodied reptile with usually two pairs of legs and a tapering tail) } { Gekkonidae, family_Gekkonidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (geckos) } { gecko, lizard,@ (any of various small chiefly tropical and usually nocturnal insectivorous terrestrial lizards typically with immovable eyelids; completely harmless) } { Ptychozoon, genus_Ptychozoon, reptile_genus,@ family_Gekkonidae,#m (flying geckos) } { flying_gecko, fringed_gecko, Ptychozoon_homalocephalum, gecko,@ genus_Ptychozoon,#m (a gecko that has membranous expansions along the sides of its body and limbs and tail that enable it to glide short distances) } { Coleonyx, genus_Coleonyx, reptile_genus,@ family_Gekkonidae,#m (banded geckos) } { banded_gecko, gecko,@ genus_Coleonyx,#m (any of several geckos with dark bands across the body and differing from typical geckos in having movable eyelids; of United States southwest and Florida Gulf Coast) } { Pygopodidae, family_Pygopodidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (Australian and Tasmanian lizards) } { Pygopus, genus_Pygopus, reptile_genus,@ family_Pygopodidae,#m (type genus of the Pygopodidae; snake-shaped pleurodont lizard with no forelimbs and only rudimentary hind limbs) } { Iguanidae, family_Iguanidae, Iguania, family_Iguania, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (New World lizards) } { iguanid, iguanid_lizard, lizard,@ family_Iguanidae,#m (lizards of the New World and Madagascar and some Pacific islands; typically having a long tail and bright throat patch in males) } { genus_Iguana, reptile_genus,@ family_Iguanidae,#m (type genus of the Iguanidae) } { common_iguana, iguana, Iguana_iguana, iguanid_lizard,@ genus_Iguana,#m (large herbivorous tropical American arboreal lizards with a spiny crest along the back; used as human food in Central America and South America) } { Amblyrhynchus, genus_Amblyrhynchus, reptile_genus,@ family_Iguanidae,#m (marine iguanas) } { marine_iguana, Amblyrhynchus_cristatus, iguanid_lizard,@ genus_Amblyrhynchus,#m (shore-dwelling seaweed-eating lizard of the Galapagos Islands) } { Dipsosaurus, genus_Dipsosaurus, reptile_genus,@ family_Iguanidae,#m (desert iguanas) } { desert_iguana, Dipsosaurus_dorsalis, iguanid_lizard,@ genus_Dipsosaurus,#m (small long-tailed lizard of arid areas of southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico) } { Sauromalus, genus_Sauromalus, reptile_genus,@ family_Iguanidae,#m (chuckwallas) } { chuckwalla, Sauromalus_obesus, iguanid_lizard,@ (a herbivorous lizard that lives among rocks in the arid parts of southwestern United States and Mexico) } { Callisaurus, genus_Callisaurus, reptile_genus,@ family_Iguanidae,#m (zebra-tailed lizard) } { zebra-tailed_lizard, gridiron-tailed_lizard, Callisaurus_draconoides, iguanid_lizard,@ genus_Callisaurus,#m (swift lizard with long black-banded tail and long legs; of deserts of United States and Mexico) } { Uma, genus_Uma, reptile_genus,@ family_Iguanidae,#m (fringe-toed lizard) } { fringe-toed_lizard, Uma_notata, iguanid_lizard,@ genus_Uma,#m (with long pointed scales around toes; of deserts of United States and Mexico) } { Holbrookia, genus_Holbrookia, reptile_genus,@ family_Iguanidae,#m (earless lizards) } { earless_lizard, iguanid_lizard,@ genus_Holbrookia,#m (any of several slender lizards without external ear openings: of plains of western United States and Mexico) } { Crotaphytus, genus_Crotaphytus, reptile_genus,@ family_Iguanidae,#m (collared lizards) } { collared_lizard, iguanid_lizard,@ genus_Crotaphytus,#m (any of several robust long-tailed lizards with collars of two dark bands; of central and western United States and northern Mexico) } { Gambelia, genus_Gambelia, reptile_genus,@ family_Iguanidae,#m (leopard lizards) } { leopard_lizard, iguanid_lizard,@ genus_Gambelia,#m (any of several large lizards with many dark spots; of western United States and northern Mexico) } { Sceloporus, genus_Sceloporus, reptile_genus,@ family_Iguanidae,#m (spiny lizards) } { spiny_lizard1, iguanid_lizard,@ genus_Sceloporus,#m (any of numerous lizards with overlapping ridged pointed scales; of North America and Central America) } { fence_lizard, spiny_lizard1,@ (spiny lizard often seen basking on fences in the United States and northern Mexico) } { western_fence_lizard, swift2, blue-belly, Sceloporus_occidentalis, fence_lizard,@ (common western lizard; seen on logs or rocks) } { eastern_fence_lizard, pine_lizard, Sceloporus_undulatus, fence_lizard,@ (small active lizard of United States and north to British Columbia) } { sagebrush_lizard, Sceloporus_graciosus, spiny_lizard1,@ (a ground dweller that prefers open ground and scattered low bushes; of United States west between Rocky and Sierra Nevada Mountains) } { Uta, genus_Uta, reptile_genus,@ family_Iguanidae,#m (a reptile genus of Iguanidae) } { side-blotched_lizard, sand_lizard2, Uta_stansburiana, iguanid_lizard,@ genus_Uta,#m (one of the most abundant lizards in the arid western United States) } { Urosaurus, genus_Urosaurus, reptile_genus,@ family_Iguanidae,#m (a reptile genus of Iguanidae) } { tree_lizard, Urosaurus_ornatus, iguanid_lizard,@ genus_Urosaurus,#m (a climbing lizard of western United States and northern Mexico) } { Phrynosoma, genus_Phrynosoma, reptile_genus,@ family_Iguanidae,#m (horned lizards) } { horned_lizard, horned_toad2, horny_frog, iguanid_lizard,@ genus_Phrynosoma,#m (insectivorous lizard with hornlike spines on the head and spiny scales on the body; of western North America) } { Texas_horned_lizard, Phrynosoma_cornutum, horned_lizard,@ (of arid and semiarid open country) } { Basiliscus, genus_Basiliscus, reptile_genus,@ family_Iguanidae,#m (a reptile genus of Iguanidae) } { basilisk1, iguanid_lizard,@ genus_Basiliscus,#m (small crested arboreal lizard able to run on its hind legs; of tropical America) } { Anolis, genus_Anolis, reptile_genus,@ family_Iguanidae,#m (New World chameleons) } { American_chameleon, anole, Anolis_carolinensis, iguanid_lizard,@ genus_Anolis,#m (small arboreal tropical American insectivorous lizards with the ability to change skin color) } { Amphisbaenidae, family_Amphisbaenidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (worm lizards) } { Amphisbaena, genus_Amphisbaena, Amphisbaenia, genus_Amphisbaenia, reptile_genus,@ (type genus of the Amphisbaenidae) } { worm_lizard, lizard,@ genus_Amphisbaena,#m (a lizard of the genus Amphisbaena; harmless wormlike limbless lizard of warm or tropical regions having concealed eyes and ears and a short blunt tail) } { Xantusiidae, family_Xantusiidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (night lizards) } { night_lizard, lizard,@ family_Xantusiidae,#m (small secretive nocturnal lizard of southwestern North America and Cuba; bear live young) } { Scincidae, family_Scincidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (skinks) } { Scincus, genus_Scincus, reptile_genus,@ family_Scincidae,#m (type genus of Scincidae) } { Scincella, genus_Scincella, reptile_genus,@ family_Scincidae,#m (a reptile genus of Scincidae) } { skink, scincid, scincid_lizard, lizard,@ family_Scincidae,#m (alert agile lizard with reduced limbs and an elongated body covered with shiny scales; more dependent on moisture than most lizards; found in tropical regions worldwide) } { Eumeces, genus_Eumeces, reptile_genus,@ family_Scincidae,#m (New World skinks) } { western_skink, Eumeces_skiltonianus, skink,@ genus_Eumeces,#m (found in western North American grasslands and open woodlands) } { mountain_skink, Eumeces_callicephalus, skink,@ genus_Eumeces,#m (frequents oak and pine habitats in rocky mountainous areas of United States southwest and Mexico) } { Cordylidae, family_Cordylidae, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (small family of spiny ovoviviparous African lizards) } { Cordylus, genus_Cordylus, reptile_genus,@ family_Cordylidae,#m (type genus of the Cordylidae; spiny lizards somewhat resembling tiny crocodiles) } { Teiidae, family_Teiidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (whiptails; etc.) } { teiid_lizard, teiid, lizard,@ family_Teiidae,#m (tropical New World lizard with a long tail and large rectangular scales on the belly and a long tail) } { Cnemidophorus, genus_Cnemidophorus, reptile_genus,@ family_Teiidae,#m (whiptails) } { whiptail, whiptail_lizard, teiid_lizard,@ genus_Cnemidophorus,#m (any of numerous very agile and alert New World lizards) } { racerunner, race_runner, six-lined_racerunner, Cnemidophorus_sexlineatus, whiptail_lizard,@ (very swift lizard of eastern and central United States) } { plateau_striped_whiptail, Cnemidophorus_velox, whiptail,@ (having distinct longitudinal stripes: of Colorado Plateau from Arizona to western Colorado) } { Chihuahuan_spotted_whiptail, Cnemidophorus_exsanguis, whiptail,@ (having longitudinal stripes overlaid with light spots; upland lizard of United States southwest and Mexico) } { western_whiptail, Cnemidophorus_tigris, whiptail,@ (active lizard having a network of dusky dark markings; of semiarid areas from Oregon and Idaho to Baja California) } { checkered_whiptail, Cnemidophorus_tesselatus, whiptail,@ (markings are darker and more marked than in western whiptail; from southeastern Colorado to eastern Chihuahua) } { Tupinambis, genus_Tupinambis, reptile_genus,@ family_Teiidae,#m (tejus) } { teju, teiid_lizard,@ genus_Tupinambis,#m (large (to 3 feet) blackish yellow-banded South American lizard; raid henhouses; used as food) } { caiman_lizard, teiid_lizard,@ (crocodile-like lizard of South America having powerful jaws for crushing snails and mussels) } { Agamidae, family_Agamidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (an Old World reptile family of Sauria) } { agamid, agamid_lizard, lizard,@ family_Agamidae,#m (a lizard of the family Agamidae) } { genus_Agama, reptile_genus,@ family_Agamidae,#m (type genus of the Agamidae) } { agama, agamid_lizard,@ genus_Agama,#m (small terrestrial lizard of warm regions of the Old World) } { Chlamydosaurus, genus_Chlamydosaurus, reptile_genus,@ family_Agamidae,#m (frilled lizards) } { frilled_lizard, Chlamydosaurus_kingi, agamid_lizard,@ genus_Chlamydosaurus,#m (large arboreal insectivorous Australian lizard with a ruff of skin around the neck) } { Draco, genus_Draco, reptile_genus,@ family_Agamidae,#m (a reptile genus known as flying dragons or flying lizards) } { dragon2, flying_dragon, flying_lizard, agamid_lizard,@ genus_Draco,#m (any of several small tropical Asian lizards capable of gliding by spreading winglike membranes on each side of the body) } { genus_Moloch, reptile_genus,@ family_Agamidae,#m (genus of Australian desert lizard) } { moloch, agamid_lizard,@ genus_Moloch,#m (any lizard of the genus Moloch) } { mountain_devil, spiny_lizard2, Moloch_horridus, moloch,@ genus_Moloch,#m (desert lizard that feeds on ants) } { Anguidae, family_Anguidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (alligator lizards) } { anguid_lizard, lizard,@ family_Anguidae,#m (any of a small family of lizards widely distributed in warm areas; all are harmless and useful as destroyers of e.g. slugs and insects) } { Gerrhonotus, genus_Gerrhonotus, reptile_genus,@ family_Anguidae,#m (alligator lizards) } { alligator_lizard, anguid_lizard,@ genus_Gerrhonotus,#m (slim short-limbed lizard having a distinctive fold on each side that permits expansion; of western North America) } { Anguis, genus_Anguis, reptile_genus,@ family_Anguidae,#m (type genus of the Anguidae: blindworms) } { blindworm1, slowworm, Anguis_fragilis, anguid_lizard,@ genus_Anguis,#m (small burrowing legless European lizard with tiny eyes; popularly believed to be blind) } { Ophisaurus, genus_Ophisaurus, reptile_genus,@ family_Anguidae,#m (glass lizards) } { glass_lizard, glass_snake, joint_snake, anguid_lizard,@ genus_Ophisaurus,#m (snakelike lizard of Europe and Asia and North America with vestigial hind limbs and the ability to regenerate its long fragile tail) } { Xenosauridae, family_Xenosauridae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (monotypic family of Mexican lizards) } { Xenosaurus, genus_Xenosaurus, reptile_genus,@ family_Xenosauridae,#m (type and sole genus of Xenosauridae: slender-bodied Mexican lizards having the upper surface covered with tiny granules and tubercles) } { Anniellidae, family_Anniellidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (legless lizards) } { legless_lizard, lizard,@ family_Anniellidae,#m (degenerate wormlike burrowing lizard of California closely related to alligator lizards) } { Lanthanotidae, family_Lanthanotidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (stout-bodied lizards) } { Lanthanotus, genus_Lanthanotus, reptile_genus,@ family_Lanthanotidae,#m (one species) } { Lanthanotus_borneensis, lizard,@ genus_Lanthanotus,#m (a stout-bodied pleurodont lizard of Borneo) } { Helodermatidae, family_Helodermatidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (only known venomous lizards) } { venomous_lizard, lizard,@ family_Helodermatidae,#m (any of two or three large heavy-bodied lizards; only known venomous lizards) } { Heloderma, genus_Heloderma, reptile_genus,@ family_Helodermatidae,#m (type genus of the Helodermatidae; American venomous lizards) } { Gila_monster, Heloderma_suspectum, venomous_lizard,@ genus_Heloderma,#m (large orange and black lizard of southwestern United States; not dangerous unless molested) } { beaded_lizard, Mexican_beaded_lizard, Heloderma_horridum, venomous_lizard,@ genus_Heloderma,#m (lizard with black and yellowish beadlike scales; of western Mexico) } { Lacertidae, family_Lacertidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (Old World lizards) } { lacertid_lizard, lacertid, lizard,@ family_Lacertidae,#m (Old World terrestrial lizard) } { Lacerta, genus_Lacerta, reptile_genus,@ family_Lacertidae,#m (type genus of the Lacertidae) } { sand_lizard1, Lacerta_agilis, lacertid_lizard,@ genus_Lacerta,#m (a common and widely distributed lizard of Europe and central Asia) } { green_lizard, Lacerta_viridis, lacertid_lizard,@ genus_Lacerta,#m (a common Eurasian lizard about a foot long) } { Chamaeleontidae, family_Chamaeleontidae, Chamaeleonidae, family_Chamaeleonidae, Rhiptoglossa, family_Rhiptoglossa, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (Old World chameleons; in some classifications they are considered a superfamily of Sauria) } { chameleon, chamaeleon, lizard,@ family_Chamaeleontidae,#m (lizard of Africa and Madagascar able to change skin color and having a projectile tongue) } { Chamaeleo, genus_Chamaeleo, genus_Chamaeleon, reptile_genus,@ family_Chamaeleontidae,#m (type genus of the Chamaeleontidae) } { African_chameleon, Chamaeleo_chamaeleon, chameleon,@ genus_Chamaeleo,#m (a chameleon found in Africa) } { horned_chameleon, Chamaeleo_oweni, chameleon,@ genus_Chamaeleo,#m (a kind of chameleon) } { Varanidae, family_Varanidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauria,#m (monitor lizards) } { Varanus, genus_Varanus, reptile_genus,@ family_Varanidae,#m (type and sole extant genus of the Varanidae) } { monitor, monitor_lizard, varan, lizard,@ genus_Varanus,#m (any of various large tropical carnivorous lizards of Africa and Asia and Australia; fabled to warn of crocodiles) } { African_monitor, Varanus_niloticus, monitor_lizard,@ (destroys crocodile eggs) } { Komodo_dragon, Komodo_lizard, dragon_lizard, giant_lizard, Varanus_komodoensis, monitor_lizard,@ (the largest lizard in the world (10 feet); found on Indonesian islands) } { Archosauria, subclass_Archosauria, noun.group:class2,@ class_Reptilia,#m (a large subclass of diapsid reptiles including: crocodiles; alligators; dinosaurs; pterosaurs; plesiosaurs; ichthyosaurs; thecodonts) } { [ archosaur, adj.pert:archosaurian,+ ] [ archosaurian, adj.pert:archosaurian,+ ] archosaurian_reptile, diapsid_reptile,@ subclass_Archosauria,#m (extinct reptiles including: dinosaurs; plesiosaurs; pterosaurs; ichthyosaurs; thecodonts) } { Saurosuchus, genus_Saurosuchus, reptile_genus,@ subclass_Archosauria,#m (early archosaurian carnivore) } { Proterochampsa, genus_Proterochampsa, reptile_genus,@ subclass_Archosauria,#m (early archosaurian carnivore) } { Crocodylia, order_Crocodylia, Crocodilia, order_Crocodilia, animal_order,@ subclass_Archosauria,#m (crocodiles; alligators; caimans; gavials) } { Loricata, order_Loricata, animal_order,@ (former name for the order Crocodylia) } { crocodilian_reptile, crocodilian, diapsid_reptile,@ order_Crocodylia,#m (extant archosaurian reptile) } { Crocodylidae, family_Crocodylidae, reptile_family,@ order_Crocodylia,#m (true crocodiles) } { Crocodylus, genus_Crocodylus, Crocodilus, genus_Crocodilus, reptile_genus,@ family_Crocodylidae,#m (type genus of the Crocodylidae) } { crocodile, crocodilian_reptile,@ genus_Crocodylus,#m (large voracious aquatic reptile having a long snout with massive jaws and sharp teeth and a body covered with bony plates; of sluggish tropical waters) } { African_crocodile, Nile_crocodile, Crocodylus_niloticus, crocodile,@ (a dangerous crocodile widely distributed in Africa) } { Asian_crocodile, Crocodylus_porosus, crocodile,@ (estuarine crocodile of eastern Asia and Pacific islands) } { Morlett's_crocodile, crocodile,@ (a variety of crocodile) } { Tomistoma, genus_Tomistoma, reptile_genus,@ family_Crocodylidae,#m (a genus of Malayan crocodiles) } { false_gavial, Tomistoma_schlegeli, crocodilian_reptile,@ genus_Tomistoma,#m (crocodile of southeast Asia similar to but smaller than the gavial) } { Alligatoridae, family_Alligatoridae, reptile_family,@ order_Crocodylia,#m (alligators; caimans) } { genus_Alligator, reptile_genus,@ family_Alligatoridae,#m (type genus of the Alligatoridae) } { alligator, gator, crocodilian_reptile,@ genus_Alligator,#m (either of two amphibious reptiles related to crocodiles but with shorter broader snouts) } { American_alligator, Alligator_mississipiensis, alligator,@ (large alligator of the southeastern United States) } { Chinese_alligator, Alligator_sinensis, alligator,@ (small alligator of the Yangtze valley of China having unwebbed digits) } { genus_Caiman, reptile_genus,@ family_Alligatoridae,#m (caimans) } { caiman, cayman, crocodilian_reptile,@ genus_Caiman,#m (a semiaquatic reptile of Central and South America that resembles an alligator but has a more heavily armored belly) } { spectacled_caiman, Caiman_sclerops, caiman,@ (caiman with bony ridges about the eyes; found from southern Mexico to Argentina) } { Gavialidae, family_Gavialidae, reptile_family,@ order_Crocodylia,#m (gavials) } { Gavialis, genus_Gavialis, reptile_genus,@ family_Gavialidae,#m (type genus of the Gavialidae) } { gavial, Gavialis_gangeticus, crocodilian_reptile,@ genus_Gavialis,#m (large fish-eating Indian crocodilian with a long slender snout) } { dinosaur, archosaurian_reptile,@ (any of numerous extinct terrestrial reptiles of the Mesozoic era) } { Ornithischia, order_Ornithischia, animal_order,@ subclass_Archosauria,#m (extinct terrestrial reptiles having bird-like pelvises: armored dinosaurs (thyreophorans); boneheaded and horned dinosaurs (marginocephalians); duck-billed dinosaurs (euronithopods)) } { ornithischian, ornithischian_dinosaur, dinosaur,@ order_Ornithischia,#m (herbivorous dinosaur with a pelvis like that of a bird) } { genus_Pisanosaurus, reptile_genus,@ order_Ornithischia,#m (primitive ornithischian dinosaur found in Argentina; early Triassic) } { pisanosaur, pisanosaurus, ornithischian_dinosaur,@ genus_Pisanosaurus,#m (primitive dinosaur found in Argentina) } { genus_Staurikosaurus, reptile_genus,@ order_Ornithischia,#m (primitive ornithischian dinosaur found in Brazil) } { staurikosaur, staurikosaurus, ornithischian_dinosaur,@ genus_Staurikosaurus,#m (primitive dinosaur found in Brazil) } { Thyreophora, suborder_Thyreophora, thyreophoran, animal_order,@ order_Ornithischia,#m (armored dinosaurs: stegosaurs and ankylosaurs) } { armored_dinosaur, ornithischian_dinosaur,@ suborder_Thyreophora,#m (dinosaurs having bony armour) } { genus_Stegosaurus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Thyreophora,#m (quadrupedal armored herbivore of the Jurassic and Cretaceous) } { stegosaur, stegosaurus, Stegosaur_stenops, armored_dinosaur,@ genus_Stegosaurus,#m (herbivorous ornithischian dinosaur with a row of bony plates along its back and a spiked tail probably used as a weapon) } { genus_Ankylosaurus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Thyreophora,#m (armored herbivorous dinosaurs of the Cretaceous) } { ankylosaur, ankylosaurus, armored_dinosaur,@ genus_Ankylosaurus,#m (having the back covered with thick bony plates; thought to have walked with a sprawling gait resembling a lizard's) } { Edmontonia, ankylosaur,@ genus_Ankylosaurus,#m (heavily armored and highly spiked dinosaur with semi-upright posture) } { Marginocephalia, suborder_Marginocephalia, marginocephalian, animal_order,@ order_Ornithischia,#m (includes boneheaded (pachycephalosaurs) and horned (ceratopsian) dinosaurs) } { suborder_Pachycephalosaurus, animal_order,@ suborder_Marginocephalia,#m (boneheaded dinosaurs; late Cretaceous) } { bone-headed_dinosaur, ornithischian_dinosaur,@ suborder_Pachycephalosaurus,#m (bipedal herbivorous dinosaurs with bony crowns) } { pachycephalosaur, pachycephalosaurus, bone-headed_dinosaur,@ (bipedal herbivore having 10 inches of bone atop its head; largest boneheaded dinosaur ever found) } { Ceratopsia, suborder_Ceratopsia, animal_order,@ suborder_Marginocephalia,#m (horned dinosaurs) } { ceratopsian, horned_dinosaur, ornithischian_dinosaur,@ suborder_Ceratopsia,#m (any of several four-footed herbivorous dinosaurs with enormous beaked skulls; of the late Cretaceous in North America and Mongolia) } { Ceratopsidae, family_Ceratopsidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Ceratopsia,#m (American ceratopsian dinosaurs) } { genus_Protoceratops, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Ceratopsia,#m (small horned dinosaurs) } { protoceratops, horned_dinosaur,@ (small horned dinosaur) } { genus_Triceratops, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Ceratopsia,#m (genus of herbivorous horned dinosaurs) } { triceratops, horned_dinosaur,@ genus_Triceratops,#m (huge ceratopsian dinosaur having three horns and the neck heavily armored with a very solid frill) } { genus_Styracosaurus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Ceratopsia,#m (genus of horned dinosaurs) } { styracosaur, styracosaurus, horned_dinosaur,@ genus_Styracosaurus,#m (an unusual ceratopsian dinosaur having many large spikes around the edge of its bony frill and a long nose horn; late Cretaceous) } { genus_Psittacosaurus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Ceratopsia,#m (most primitive genus of horned dinosaurs; early Cretaceous) } { psittacosaur, psittacosaurus, horned_dinosaur,@ genus_Psittacosaurus,#m (primitive dinosaur actually lacking horns and having only the beginning of a frill; long hind limbs and short forelimbs; may have been bipedal) } { Euronithopoda, suborder_Euronithopoda, euronithopod, Ornithopoda, suborder_Ornithopoda, animal_order,@ order_Ornithischia,#m (widespread group including duck-billed dinosaurs and their early relatives (hadrosaurs, trachodon and iguanodon)) } { ornithopod, ornithopod_dinosaur, ornithischian_dinosaur,@ suborder_Ornithopoda,#m (bipedal herbivorous dinosaur) } { Hadrosauridae, family_Hadrosauridae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Euronithopoda,#m (duck-billed dinosaurs; upper Cretaceous) } { hadrosaur, hadrosaurus, duck-billed_dinosaur, ornithischian_dinosaur,@ family_Hadrosauridae,#m (any of numerous large bipedal ornithischian dinosaurs having a horny duck-like bill and webbed feet; may have been partly aquatic) } { genus_Anatotitan, reptile_genus,@ family_Hadrosauridae,#m (genus of large duck-billed dinosaurs; late Cretaceous) } { anatotitan, hadrosaur,@ genus_Anatotitan,#m (one of the largest and most famous duck-billed dinosaurs) } { genus_Corythosaurus, reptile_genus,@ family_Hadrosauridae,#m (genus of duck-billed dinosaurs of late Cretaceous) } { corythosaur, corythosaurus, hadrosaur,@ genus_Corythosaurus,#m (duck-billed dinosaur with nasal passages that expand into a crest like a hollow helmet) } { genus_Edmontosaurus, reptile_genus,@ family_Hadrosauridae,#m (duck-billed dinosaurs of Canada) } { edmontosaurus, duck-billed_dinosaur,@ genus_Edmontosaurus,#m (duck-billed dinosaur from Canada found as a fossilized mummy with skin) } { genus_Trachodon, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Euronithopoda,#m (a reptile genus of the suborder Euronithopoda) } { trachodon, trachodont, duck-billed_dinosaur,@ genus_Trachodon,#m (large duck-billed dinosaur of the Cretaceous period) } { Iguanodontidae, family_Iguanodontidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Euronithopoda,#m (iguanodons) } { genus_Iguanodon, reptile_genus,@ family_Iguanodontidae,#m (type genus of the Iguanodontidae) } { iguanodon, dinosaur,@ genus_Iguanodon,#m (massive herbivorous bipedal dinosaur with a long heavy tail; common in Europe and northern Africa; early Cretaceous period) } { Saurischia, order_Saurischia, animal_order,@ subclass_Archosauria,#m (extinct terrestrial reptiles: theropods (carnivorous); sauropods (herbivorous)) } { saurischian, saurischian_dinosaur, dinosaur,@ order_Saurischia,#m (herbivorous or carnivorous dinosaur having a three-pronged pelvis like that of a crocodile) } { Sauropodomorpha, suborder_Sauropodomorpha, animal_order,@ order_Saurischia,#m (gigantic herbivorous dinosaurs having huge bodies with long necks and small heads: Prosauropoda and Sauropoda (apatosaurus, diplodocus and titanosaurs)) } { Prosauropoda, suborder_Prosauropoda, animal_order,@ suborder_Sauropodomorpha,#m (the earliest known dinosaurs) } { Sauropoda, suborder_Sauropoda, animal_order,@ suborder_Sauropodomorpha,#m (any of the sauropod dinosaurs) } { sauropod, sauropod_dinosaur, saurischian_dinosaur,@ suborder_Sauropoda,#m (very large herbivorous dinosaur of the Jurassic and Cretaceous having a small head a long neck and tail and five-toed limbs; largest known land animal) } { genus_Apatosaurus, genus_Brontosaurus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Sauropoda,#m (large quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaurs with very long neck and tail; late Jurassic) } { apatosaur, apatosaurus, brontosaur, brontosaurus, thunder_lizard, Apatosaurus_excelsus, sauropod,@ genus_Apatosaurus,#m (huge quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaur common in North America in the late Jurassic) } { genus_Barosaurus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Sauropoda,#m (huge quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaur; late Jurassic) } { barosaur, barosaurus, sauropod,@ genus_Barosaurus,#m (a dinosaur that could grow to be as tall as a building five stories tall) } { genus_Diplodocus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Sauropoda,#m (a reptile genus of the suborder Sauropoda) } { diplodocus, dinosaur,@ genus_Diplodocus,#m (a huge quadrupedal herbivore with long neck and tail; of late Jurassic in western North America) } { Titanosauridae, family_Titanosauridae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Sauropoda,#m (herbivorous dinosaurs of the Cretaceous) } { Titanosaurus, genus_Titanosaurus, reptile_genus,@ family_Titanosauridae,#m (genus of herbivorous dinosaurs flourishing during the Cretaceous in South America) } { titanosaur, titanosaurian, dinosaur,@ genus_Titanosaurus,#m (amphibious quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaur with a long thin neck and whiplike tail; of the Cretaceous mostly in the southern hemisphere) } { genus_Argentinosaurus, titanosaur,@ genus_Titanosaurus,#m (enormous dinosaur of the middle Cretaceous found in Argentina) } { argentinosaur, dinosaur,@ genus_Argentinosaurus,#m (huge herbivorous dinosaur of Cretaceous found in Argentina) } { Seismosaurus, genus_Seismosaurus, reptile_genus,@ family_Titanosauridae,#m (genus of large herbivorous dinosaurs of Cretaceous found in western North America) } { ground-shaker, seismosaur, dinosaur,@ genus_Seismosaurus,#m (huge herbivorous dinosaur of the Cretaceous found in western North America) } { Theropoda, suborder_Theropoda, animal_order,@ suborder_Sauropodomorpha,#m (carnivorous saurischian dinosaurs with short forelimbs; Jurassic and Cretaceous) } (or parallel with Sauropodomorpha?) { theropod, theropod_dinosaur, bird-footed_dinosaur, saurischian_dinosaur,@ suborder_Theropoda,#m (any of numerous carnivorous dinosaurs of the Triassic to Cretaceous with short forelimbs that walked or ran on strong hind legs) } { suborder_Ceratosaura, animal_order,@ suborder_Theropoda,#m (primitive saurischian dinosaurs) } { genus_Ceratosaurus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Ceratosaura,#m (primitive saurischian carnivorous dinosaurs) } { ceratosaur, ceratosaurus, theropod_dinosaur,@ suborder_Ceratosaura,#m (primitive medium-sized theropod; swift-running bipedal carnivorous dinosaur having grasping hands with sharp claws and a short horn between the nostrils; Jurassic in North America) } { genus_Coelophysis, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Ceratosaura,#m (late Triassic carnivorous saurischian dinosaurs) } { coelophysis, ceratosaur,@ genus_Ceratosaurus,#m (one of the oldest known dinosaurs; late Triassic; cannibalistic) } { Carnosaura, suborder_Carnosaura, animal_order,@ suborder_Theropoda,#m (largest carnivorous land animals ever known) } { carnosaur, theropod_dinosaur,@ suborder_Carnosaura,#m (large carnivorous bipedal dinosaur having huge claws) } { genus_Tyrannosaurus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Carnosaura,#m (includes a single species) } { tyrannosaur, tyrannosaurus, Tyrannosaurus_rex, theropod_dinosaur,@ genus_Tyrannosaurus,#m (large carnivorous bipedal dinosaur having enormous teeth with knifelike serrations; may have been a scavenger rather than an active predator; later Cretaceous period in North America) } { genus_Allosaurus, genus_Antrodemus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Carnosaura,#m (carnivorous dinosaur of North America; late Jurassic) } { allosaur, allosaurus, theropod_dinosaur,@ genus_Allosaurus,#m (late Jurassic carnivorous dinosaur; similar to but somewhat smaller than tyrannosaurus) } { genus_Compsognathus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Theropoda,#m (a reptile genus of Theropoda) } { compsognathus, theropod_dinosaur,@ genus_Compsognathus,#m (very small bipedal carnivorous dinosaur of the late Jurassic in Bavaria) } { genus_Herrerasaurus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Theropoda,#m (primitive theropod found in Argentina; early Triassic) } { herrerasaur, herrerasaurus, theropod_dinosaur,@ genus_Herrerasaurus,#m (a kind of theropod dinosaur found in Argentina) } { genus_Eoraptor, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Theropoda,#m (primitive theropod found in Argentina; early Triassic) } { eoraptor, theropod_dinosaur,@ genus_Eoraptor,#m (a theropod dinosaur of the genus Eoraptor) } { Megalosauridae, family_Megalosauridae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Theropoda,#m (megalosaurs) } { genus_Megalosaurus, reptile_genus,@ family_Megalosauridae,#m (type genus of the Megalosauridae) } { megalosaur, megalosaurus, theropod_dinosaur,@ genus_Megalosaurus,#m (gigantic carnivorous bipedal dinosaur of the Jurassic or early Cretaceous in Europe) } { Ornithomimida, suborder_Ornithomimida, animal_order,@ suborder_Theropoda,#m (lightly built medium-size theropods) } { ornithomimid, theropod_dinosaur,@ suborder_Ornithomimida,#m (lightly built medium-sized dinosaur having extremely long limbs and necks with small heads and big brains and large eyes) } { genus_Struthiomimus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Ornithomimida,#m (small toothless saurischian dinosaurs; later Cretaceous period in Canada) } { struthiomimus, ornithomimid,@ genus_Struthiomimus,#m (small light-boned toothless dinosaur resembling an ostrich in size and proportions) } { genus_Deinocheirus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Ornithomimida,#m (a reptile genus of Ornithomimida) } { deinocheirus, ornithomimid,@ genus_Deinocheirus,#m (lightly built medium-sized theropod with long limbs and neck) } { Maniraptora, suborder_Maniraptora, animal_order,@ suborder_Theropoda,#m (advanced theropods including oviraptorids and dromaeosaurs and possibly even modern birds) } { maniraptor, theropod_dinosaur,@ suborder_Maniraptora,#m (advanced carnivorous theropod) } { oviraptorid, maniraptor,@ suborder_Maniraptora,#m (advanced carnivorous theropod) } { genus_Velociraptor, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Maniraptora,#m (advanced carnivorous theropod) } { velociraptor, maniraptor,@ genus_Velociraptor,#m (small active carnivore that probably fed on protoceratops; possibly related more closely to birds than to other dinosaurs) } { Dromaeosauridae, family_Dromaeosauridae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Maniraptora,#m (swift-running bipedal dinosaurs) } { dromaeosaur, maniraptor,@ family_Dromaeosauridae,#m (a kind of maniraptor) } { genus_Deinonychus, reptile_genus,@ family_Dromaeosauridae,#m (advanced bipedal carnivorous dinosaur) } { deinonychus, maniraptor,@ genus_Deinonychus,#m (swift agile wolf-sized bipedal dinosaur having a large curved claw on each hind foot; of the Cretaceous) } { genus_Utahraptor, reptile_genus,@ family_Dromaeosauridae,#m (advanced bipedal carnivorous dinosaur) } { utahraptor, superslasher, maniraptor,@ genus_Utahraptor,#m (large (20-ft) and swift carnivorous dinosaur having an upright slashing claw 15 inches long on each hind foot; early Cretaceous) } { genus_Mononychus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Maniraptora,#m (authorities disagree over whether to classify the genus as bird or dinosaur) } { Mononychus_olecranus, maniraptor,@ genus_Mononychus,#m (a turkey-sized long-legged fossil 75 million years old found in the Gobi Desert having bird-like fused wrist bones and keeled breastbone and a long tail resembling a dinosaur's; short forelimbs end in a single claw instead of wings; classification as bird or dinosaur is in dispute) } { Synapsida, subclass_Synapsida, noun.group:class2,@ class_Reptilia,#m (extinct reptiles of the Permian to Jurassic considered ancestral to mammals) } { synapsid, synapsid_reptile, reptile,@ (extinct reptile having a single pair of lateral temporal openings in the skull) } { Therapsida, order_Therapsida, animal_order,@ subclass_Synapsida,#m (extinct mammal-like reptiles found inhabiting all continents from the mid Permian to late Triassic) } { therapsid, protomammal, synapsid_reptile,@ order_Therapsida,#m (probably warm-blooded; considered direct ancestor of mammals) } { Chronoperates, genus_Chronoperates, reptile_genus,@ order_Therapsida,#m (a reptile genus of Therapsida) } { Chronoperates_paradoxus, therapsid,@ genus_Chronoperates,#m (shrew-sized protomammal from the Alberta region of Canada; from about 55 million years ago (much more recent than other mammal-like reptiles)) } { Cynodontia, division_Cynodontia, noun.group:division5,@ order_Therapsida,#m (a division of the order Therapsida from the Triassic period comprising small carnivorous tetrapod reptiles often with mammal-like teeth) } { cynodont, therapsid,@ division_Cynodontia,#m (small carnivorous reptiles) } { Exaeretodon, genus_Exaeretodon, reptile_genus,@ division_Cynodontia,#m (a genus of reptiles of the division Cynodontia) } { Dicynodontia, division_Dicynodontia, noun.group:division5,@ order_Therapsida,#m (a division of Therapsida) } { dicynodont, therapsid,@ division_Dicynodontia,#m (a kind of therapsid) } { Ischigualastia, genus_Ischigualastia, reptile_genus,@ division_Dicynodontia,#m (early reptile found in Argentina) } { Ictodosauria, order_Ictodosauria, animal_order,@ subclass_Synapsida,#m (extinct reptiles of the later Triassic period) } { ictodosaur, synapsid_reptile,@ order_Ictodosauria,#m (intermediate in form between the therapsids and most primitive true mammals) } { Pelycosauria, order_Pelycosauria, animal_order,@ subclass_Synapsida,#m (edaphosaurus; dimetrodon) } { pelycosaur, synapsid_reptile,@ order_Pelycosauria,#m (large primitive reptile having a tall spinal sail; of the Permian or late Paleozoic in Europe and North America) } { Edaphosauridae, family_Edaphosauridae, reptile_family,@ order_Pelycosauria,#m (a family of reptiles of the order Pelycosauria) } { genus_Edaphosaurus, reptile_genus,@ family_Edaphosauridae,#m (type genus of the Edaphosauridae) } { edaphosaurus, synapsid_reptile,@ genus_Edaphosaurus,#m (heavy-bodied reptile with a dorsal sail or crest; of the late Paleozoic) } { genus_Dimetrodon, reptile_genus,@ order_Pelycosauria,#m (a reptile genus of Pelycosauria) } { dimetrodon, synapsid_reptile,@ genus_Dimetrodon,#m (carnivorous dinosaur of the Permian in North America having a crest or dorsal sail) } { Pterosauria, order_Pterosauria, animal_order,@ subclass_Archosauria,#m (extinct flying reptiles: pterosaurs) } { pterosaur, flying_reptile, archosaurian_reptile,@ order_Pterosauria,#m (an extinct reptile of the Jurassic and Cretaceous having a bird-like beak and membranous wings supported by the very long fourth digit of each forelimb) } { Pterodactylidae, family_Pterodactylidae, reptile_family,@ order_Pterosauria,#m (a reptile family in the order Pterosauria) } { Pterodactylus, genus_Pterodactylus, reptile_genus,@ family_Pterodactylidae,#m (a reptile genus of Pterodactylidae) } { pterodactyl, pterosaur,@ genus_Pterodactylus,#m (extinct flying reptile) } { Thecodontia, order_Thecodontia, animal_order,@ subclass_Archosauria,#m (extinct terrestrial reptiles having teeth set in sockets; of the late Permian to Triassic) } { thecodont, thecodont_reptile, archosaurian_reptile,@ order_Thecodontia,#m (presumably in the common ancestral line to dinosaurs and crocodiles and birds) } { Ichthyosauria, order_Ichthyosauria, animal_order,@ subclass_Archosauria,#m (extinct marine reptiles: ichthyosaurs) } { ichthyosaur, archosaurian_reptile,@ order_Ichthyosauria,#m (any of several marine reptiles of the Mesozoic having a body like a porpoise with dorsal and tail fins and paddle-shaped limbs) } { Ichthyosauridae, family_Ichthyosauridae, reptile_family,@ order_Ichthyosauria,#m (later ichthyosaurs of the Jurassic and Cretaceous; widely distributed in both hemispheres) } { genus_Ichthyosaurus, reptile_genus,@ family_Ichthyosauridae,#m (type genus of the Ichthyosauridae) } { ichthyosaurus, ichthyosaur,@ genus_Ichthyosaurus,#m (ichthyosaurs of the Jurassic) } { genus_Stenopterygius, reptile_genus,@ family_Ichthyosauridae,#m (a reptile genus of Ichthyosauridae) } { stenopterygius, Stenopterygius_quadrisicissus, ichthyosaur,@ genus_Stenopterygius,#m (an ichthyosaur of the genus Stenopterygius) } { Sauropterygia, order_Sauropterygia, animal_order,@ subclass_Archosauria,#m (extinct marine reptiles: plesiosaurs; nothosaurs) } { Plesiosauria, suborder_Plesiosauria, animal_order,@ order_Sauropterygia,#m (any of the plesiosaurs) } { genus_Plesiosaurus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Plesiosauria,#m (a reptile genus of suborder Plesiosauria) } { plesiosaur, plesiosaurus, archosaurian_reptile,@ genus_Plesiosaurus,#m (extinct marine reptile with a small head on a long neck a short tail and four paddle-shaped limbs; of the Jurassic and Cretaceous) } { Nothosauria, suborder_Nothosauria, animal_order,@ order_Sauropterygia,#m (a suborder of Sauropterygia) } { genus_Nothosaurus, reptile_genus,@ suborder_Nothosauria,#m (a genus of Nothosauria) } { nothosaur, archosaurian_reptile,@ genus_Nothosaurus,#m (extinct marine reptile with longer more slender limbs than plesiosaurs and less completely modified for swimming) } { Serpentes, suborder_Serpentes, Ophidia, suborder_Ophidia, animal_order,@ order_Squamata,#m (snakes) } { [ snake, adj.all:curved^snaky,+ ] serpent, ophidian, diapsid_reptile,@ suborder_Serpentes,#m (limbless scaly elongate reptile; some are venomous) } { Colubridae, family_Colubridae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Serpentes,#m (nonvenomous snakes; about two-thirds of all living species) } { colubrid_snake, colubrid, snake,@ family_Colubridae,#m (mostly harmless temperate-to-tropical terrestrial or arboreal or aquatic snakes) } { hoop_snake, colubrid_snake,@ (any of various harmless North American snakes that were formerly believed to take tail in mouth and roll along like a hoop) } { Carphophis, genus_Carphophis, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (thunder snake) } { thunder_snake, worm_snake2, Carphophis_amoenus, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Carphophis,#m (small reddish wormlike snake of eastern United States) } { Diadophis, genus_Diadophis, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (a genus of reptiles of the family Colubridae including ringneck snakes) } { ringneck_snake, ring-necked_snake, ring_snake2, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Diadophis,#m (any of numerous small nonvenomous North American snakes with a yellow or orange ring around the neck) } { Heterodon, genus_Heterodon, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (a genus of small colubrid snakes containing the North American hognose snakes) } { hognose_snake, puff_adder2, sand_viper2, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Heterodon,#m (harmless North American snake with upturned nose; may spread its head and neck or play dead when disturbed) } { Phyllorhynchus, genus_Phyllorhynchus, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (leaf-nosed snakes) } { leaf-nosed_snake, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Phyllorhynchus,#m (any of various pale blotched snakes with a blunt snout of southwestern North America) } { Opheodrys, genus_Opheodrys, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (North American green snakes) } { green_snake1, grass_snake3, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Opheodrys,#m (either of two North American chiefly insectivorous snakes that are green in color) } { smooth_green_snake, Opheodrys_vernalis, green_snake1,@ (of western and central United States) } { rough_green_snake, Opheodrys_aestivus, green_snake1,@ (of southern and eastern United States) } { Chlorophis, genus_Chlorophis, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (African green snakes) } { green_snake2, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Chlorophis,#m (any of numerous African colubrid snakes) } { Coluber, genus_Coluber, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (racers) } { racer1, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Coluber,#m (slender fast-moving North American snakes) } { blacksnake1, black_racer, Coluber_constrictor, racer1,@ (blackish racer of the eastern United States that grows to six feet) } { blue_racer, Coluber_constrictor_flaviventris, blacksnake1,@ (bluish-green blacksnake found from Ohio to Texas) } { horseshoe_whipsnake, Coluber_hippocrepis, racer1,@ genus_Coluber,#m (slender fast-moving Eurasian snake) } { Masticophis, genus_Masticophis, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (whip snakes) } { whip-snake, whip_snake, whipsnake, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Masticophis,#m (any of several small fast-moving snakes with long whiplike tails) } { coachwhip, coachwhip_snake, Masticophis_flagellum, whip-snake,@ (a whipsnake of southern United States and Mexico; tail resembles a braided whip) } { California_whipsnake, striped_racer, Masticophis_lateralis, whip-snake,@ (a whipsnake of scrublands and rocky hillsides) } { Sonoran_whipsnake, Masticophis_bilineatus, whip-snake,@ (both terrestrial and arboreal snake of United States southwest) } { rat_snake, colubrid_snake,@ (any of various nonvenomous rodent-eating snakes of North America and Asia) } { Elaphe, genus_Elaphe, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (North American rat snakes) } { corn_snake, red_rat_snake, Elaphe_guttata, rat_snake,@ genus_Elaphe,#m (large harmless snake of southeastern United States; often on farms) } { black_rat_snake, blacksnake2, pilot_blacksnake, mountain_blacksnake, Elaphe_obsoleta, rat_snake,@ genus_Elaphe,#m (large harmless shiny black North American snake) } { chicken_snake, rat_snake,@ genus_Elaphe,#m (large North American snake) } { Ptyas, genus_Ptyas, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (Asian rat snakes) } { Indian_rat_snake, Ptyas_mucosus, rat_snake,@ genus_Ptyas,#m (enter buildings in pursuit of prey) } { Arizona, genus_Arizona, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (glossy snake) } { glossy_snake, Arizona_elegans, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Arizona,#m (nocturnal burrowing snake of western United States with shiny tan scales) } { Pituophis, genus_Pituophis, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (bull snakes) } { bull_snake, bull-snake, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Pituophis,#m (any of several large harmless rodent-eating North American burrowing snakes) } { gopher_snake2, Pituophis_melanoleucus, bull_snake,@ (bull snake of western North America that invades rodent burrows) } { pine_snake, bull_snake,@ (any of several bull snakes of eastern and southeastern United States found chiefly in pine woods; now threatened) } { Lampropeltis, genus_Lampropeltis, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (king snakes and milk snakes) } { king_snake, kingsnake, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Lampropeltis,#m (any of numerous nonvenomous North American constrictors; feed on other snakes and small mammals) } { common_kingsnake, Lampropeltis_getulus, king_snake,@ (widespread in United States except northern regions; black or brown with yellow bands) } { milk_snake, house_snake, milk_adder, checkered_adder, Lampropeltis_triangulum, king_snake,@ (nonvenomous tan and brown king snake with an arrow-shaped occipital spot; southeastern ones have red stripes like coral snakes) } { Thamnophis, genus_Thamnophis, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (garter snakes) } { garter_snake, grass_snake2, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Thamnophis,#m (any of numerous nonvenomous longitudinally-striped viviparous North American and Central American snakes) } { common_garter_snake, Thamnophis_sirtalis, garter_snake,@ (a garter snake that is widespread in North America) } { ribbon_snake, Thamnophis_sauritus, garter_snake,@ (slender yellow-striped North American garter snake; prefers wet places) } { Western_ribbon_snake, Thamnophis_proximus, garter_snake,@ (yellow- or reddish-striped snake of temperate woodlands and grasslands to tropics) } { Tropidoclonion, genus_Tropidoclonion, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (lined snakes) } { lined_snake, Tropidoclonion_lineatum, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Tropidoclonion,#m (secretive snake of city dumps and parks as well as prairies and open woods; feeds on earthworms; of central United States) } { Sonora, genus_Sonora, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (ground snakes) } { ground_snake, Sonora_semiannulata, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Sonora,#m (small shy brightly-ringed terrestrial snake of arid or semiarid areas of western North America) } { Potamophis, genus_Potamophis, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (ground snakes) } { Haldea, genus_Haldea, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (ground snakes) } { eastern_ground_snake, Potamophis_striatula, Haldea_striatula, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Potamophis,#m (in some classifications placed in genus Haldea; small reddish-grey snake of eastern North America) } { water_snake, colubrid_snake,@ (any of various mostly harmless snakes that live in or near water) } { Natrix, genus_Natrix, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (water snakes; a cosmopolitan genus) } { Nerodia, genus_Nerodia, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (North American water snakes) } { common_water_snake, banded_water_snake, Natrix_sipedon, Nerodia_sipedon, water_snake,@ genus_Natrix,#m (in some classifications placed in the genus Nerodia; western United States snake that seldom ventures far from water) } { water_moccasin2, water_snake,@ genus_Natrix,#m (any of numerous North American water snakes inhabiting fresh waters) } { grass_snake, ring_snake1, ringed_snake, Natrix_natrix, water_snake,@ (harmless European snake with a bright yellow collar; common in England) } { viperine_grass_snake, Natrix_maura, grass_snake,@ (a small harmless grass snake) } { Storeria, genus_Storeria, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (a genus of Colubridae) } { red-bellied_snake, Storeria_occipitamaculata, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Storeria,#m (harmless woodland snake of southeastern United States) } { Chilomeniscus, genus_Chilomeniscus, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (sand snakes) } { sand_snake, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Chilomeniscus,#m (small North American burrowing snake) } { banded_sand_snake, Chilomeniscus_cinctus, sand_snake,@ (a sand snake of southwestern United States; lives in fine to coarse sand or loamy soil in which it `swims'; banding resembles that of coral snakes) } { Tantilla, genus_Tantilla, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (black-headed snakes) } { black-headed_snake, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Tantilla,#m (small secretive ground-living snake; found from central United States to Argentina) } { Oxybelis, genus_Oxybelis, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (vine snakes) } { vine_snake, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Oxybelis,#m (slender arboreal snake found from southern Arizona to Bolivia) } { Trimorphodon, genus_Trimorphodon, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (lyre snakes) } { lyre_snake, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Trimorphodon,#m (mildly venomous snake with a lyre-shaped mark on the head; found in rocky areas from southwestern United States to Central America) } { Sonoran_lyre_snake, Trimorphodon_lambda, lyre_snake,@ (of desert regions of southwestern North America) } { Hypsiglena, genus_Hypsiglena, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (night snakes) } { night_snake, Hypsiglena_torquata, colubrid_snake,@ genus_Hypsiglena,#m (nocturnal prowler of western United States and Mexico) } { Typhlopidae, family_Typhlopidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Serpentes,#m (blind snakes) } { Leptotyphlopidae, family_Leptotyphlopidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Serpentes,#m (blind snakes) } { blind_snake, worm_snake1, snake,@ family_Leptotyphlopidae,#m (wormlike burrowing snake of warm regions having vestigial eyes) } { Leptotyphlops, genus_Leptotyphlops, reptile_genus,@ family_Leptotyphlopidae,#m (blind snakes of Asia and Africa and Americas) } { western_blind_snake, Leptotyphlops_humilis, blind_snake,@ genus_Leptotyphlops,#m (burrows among roots of shrubs and beneath rocks in desert and rocky hillside areas and beach sand of western United States) } { Drymarchon, genus_Drymarchon, reptile_genus,@ family_Colubridae,#m (a genus of Colubridae) } { indigo_snake, gopher_snake1, Drymarchon_corais, colubrid_snake,@ (large dark-blue nonvenomous snake that invades burrows; found in southern North America and Mexico) } { eastern_indigo_snake, Drymarchon_corais_couperi, indigo_snake,@ (a variety of indigo snake) } { [ constrictor, verb.contact:constrict,+ ] snake,@ (any of various large nonvenomous snakes that kill their prey by crushing it in its coils) } { Boidae, family_Boidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Serpentes,#m (boas and pythons) } { boa, constrictor,@ family_Boidae,#m (any of several chiefly tropical constrictors with vestigial hind limbs) } { boa_constrictor, Constrictor_constrictor, boa,@ (very large boa of tropical America and West Indies) } { Charina, genus_Charina, reptile_genus,@ family_Boidae,#m (boas of western North America) } { rubber_boa, tow-headed_snake, Charina_bottae, boa,@ genus_Charina,#m (boa of grasslands and woodlands of western North America; looks and feels like rubber with tail and head of similar shape) } { Lichanura, genus_Lichanura, reptile_genus,@ family_Boidae,#m (boas of western North America) } { rosy_boa, Lichanura_trivirgata, boa,@ genus_Lichanura,#m (boa of rocky desert of southwestern United States) } { Eunectes, genus_Eunectes, reptile_genus,@ family_Boidae,#m (anacondas) } { anaconda, Eunectes_murinus, boa,@ genus_Eunectes,#m (large arboreal boa of tropical South America) } { Pythoninae, subfamily_Pythoninae, reptile_family,@ family_Boidae,#m (Old World boas: pythons; in some classifications considered a separate family from Boidae) } { Pythonidae, family_Pythonidae, reptile_family,@ (in some classifications a family separate from Boidae comprising Old World boas) } { python, boa,@ subfamily_Pythoninae,#m (large Old World boas) } { genus_Python, reptile_genus,@ subfamily_Pythoninae,#m (Old World boas) } { carpet_snake, Python_variegatus, Morelia_spilotes_variegatus, python,@ (Australian python with a variegated pattern on its back) } { reticulated_python, Python_reticulatus, python,@ genus_Python,#m (of southeast Asia and East Indies; the largest snake in the world) } { Indian_python, Python_molurus, python,@ genus_Python,#m (very large python of southeast Asia) } { rock_python, rock_snake, Python_sebae, python,@ genus_Python,#m (very large python of tropical and southern Africa) } { amethystine_python, python,@ (a python having the color of amethyst) } { Elapidae, family_Elapidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Serpentes,#m (cobras; kraits; mambas; coral snakes; Australian taipan and tiger snakes) } { elapid, elapid_snake, snake,@ family_Elapidae,#m (any of numerous venomous fanged snakes of warmer parts of both hemispheres) } { coral_snake1, harlequin-snake, New_World_coral_snake, elapid_snake,@ (any of several venomous New World snakes brilliantly banded in red and black and either yellow or white; widely distributed in South America and Central America) } { Micrurus, genus_Micrurus, reptile_genus,@ family_Elapidae,#m (coral snakes) } { eastern_coral_snake, Micrurus_fulvius, coral_snake1,@ genus_Micrurus,#m (ranges from Central America to southeastern United States) } { Micruroides, genus_Micruroides, reptile_genus,@ family_Elapidae,#m (coral snakes) } { western_coral_snake, Micruroides_euryxanthus, coral_snake1,@ genus_Micruroides,#m (ranges from Central America to southwestern United States) } { coral_snake2, Old_World_coral_snake, elapid_snake,@ (any of various venomous elapid snakes of Asia and Africa and Australia) } { Calliophis, genus_Calliophis, Callophis, genus_Callophis, reptile_genus,@ family_Elapidae,#m (Asian coral snakes) } { Asian_coral_snake, coral_snake2,@ genus_Calliophis,#m (of India) } { Aspidelaps, genus_Aspidelaps, reptile_genus,@ family_Elapidae,#m (African coral snakes) } { African_coral_snake, Aspidelaps_lubricus, coral_snake2,@ genus_Aspidelaps,#m (small widely distributed arboreal snake of southern Africa banded in black and orange) } { Rhynchoelaps, genus_Rhynchoelaps, reptile_genus,@ family_Elapidae,#m (Australian coral snakes) } { Australian_coral_snake, Rhynchoelaps_australis, coral_snake2,@ genus_Rhynchoelaps,#m (small venomous but harmless snake marked with black-and-white on red) } { Denisonia, genus_Denisonia, reptile_genus,@ family_Elapidae,#m (copperheads) } { copperhead2, Denisonia_superba, elapid_snake,@ genus_Denisonia,#m (venomous but sluggish reddish-brown snake of Australia) } { Naja, genus_Naja, reptile_genus,@ family_Elapidae,#m (cobras) } { cobra, elapid_snake,@ (venomous Asiatic and African elapid snakes that can expand the skin of the neck into a hood) } { hood, noun.body:external_body_part,@ noun.cognition:zoology,;c ((zoology) an expandable part or marking that resembles a hood on the head or neck of an animal) } { Indian_cobra, Naja_naja, cobra,@ genus_Naja,#m (a cobra of tropical Africa and Asia) } { asp2, Egyptian_cobra, Naja_haje, cobra,@ genus_Naja,#m (cobra used by the Pharaohs as a symbol of their power over life and death) } { Ophiophagus, genus_Ophiophagus, reptile_genus,@ family_Elapidae,#m (king cobra) } { black-necked_cobra, spitting_cobra, Naja_nigricollis, cobra,@ genus_Naja,#m (aggressive cobra widely distributed in Africa; rarely bites but spits venom that may cause blindness) } { hamadryad, king_cobra, Ophiophagus_hannah, Naja_hannah, cobra,@ genus_Ophiophagus,#m (large cobra of southeastern Asia and the East Indies; the largest venomous snake; sometimes placed in genus Naja) } { Hemachatus, genus_Hemachatus, reptile_genus,@ family_Elapidae,#m (ringhals) } { ringhals, rinkhals, spitting_snake, Hemachatus_haemachatus, elapid_snake,@ (highly venomous snake of southern Africa able to spit venom up to seven feet) } { Dendroaspis, genus_Dendroaspis, Dendraspis, genus_Dendraspis, reptile_genus,@ family_Elapidae,#m (mambas) } { mamba, elapid_snake,@ genus_Dendroaspis,#m (arboreal snake of central and southern Africa whose bite is often fatal) } { black_mamba, Dendroaspis_augusticeps, mamba,@ (a highly venomous southern African mamba dreaded because of its quickness and readiness to bite) } { green_mamba, black_mamba,@ (green phase of the black mamba) } { Acanthophis, genus_Acanthophis, reptile_genus,@ family_Elapidae,#m (Australian elapid snakes) } { death_adder, Acanthophis_antarcticus, elapid_snake,@ genus_Acanthophis,#m (venomous Australian snake resembling an adder) } { Notechis, genus_Notechis, reptile_genus,@ family_Elapidae,#m (tiger snakes) } { tiger_snake, Notechis_scutatus, elapid_snake,@ genus_Notechis,#m (highly venomous brown-and-yellow snake of Australia and Tasmania) } { Pseudechis, genus_Pseudechis, reptile_genus,@ family_Elapidae,#m (venomous Australian blacksnakes) } { Australian_blacksnake, Pseudechis_porphyriacus, elapid_snake,@ genus_Pseudechis,#m (large semiaquatic snake of Australia; black above with red belly) } { Bungarus, genus_Bungarus, reptile_genus,@ family_Elapidae,#m (kraits) } { krait, elapid_snake,@ genus_Bungarus,#m (brightly colored venomous but nonaggressive snake of southeastern Asia and Malay peninsula) } { banded_krait, banded_adder, Bungarus_fasciatus, krait,@ (sluggish krait banded with black and yellow) } { Oxyuranus, genus_Oxyuranus, reptile_genus,@ family_Elapidae,#m (taipans) } { taipan, Oxyuranus_scutellatus, elapid_snake,@ genus_Oxyuranus,#m (large highly venomous snake of northeastern Australia) } { Hydrophidae, family_Hydrophidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Serpentes,#m (sea snakes) } { sea_snake, snake,@ family_Hydrophidae,#m (any of numerous venomous aquatic viviparous snakes having a fin-like tail; of warm littoral seas; feed on fish which they immobilize with quick-acting venom) } { Viperidae, family_Viperidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Serpentes,#m (Old World vipers) } { viper, snake,@ family_Viperidae,#m (venomous Old World snakes characterized by hollow venom-conducting fangs in the upper jaw) } { Vipera, genus_Vipera, reptile_genus,@ family_Viperidae,#m (type genus of the Viperidae) } { adder, common_viper, Vipera_berus, viper,@ genus_Vipera,#m (small terrestrial viper common in northern Eurasia) } { asp1, asp_viper, Vipera_aspis, viper,@ genus_Vipera,#m (of southern Europe; similar to but smaller than the adder) } { Bitis, genus_Bitis, reptile_genus,@ family_Viperidae,#m (a genus of Viperidae) } { puff_adder1, Bitis_arietans, viper,@ genus_Bitis,#m (large African viper that inflates its body when alarmed) } { gaboon_viper, Bitis_gabonica, viper,@ genus_Bitis,#m (large heavy-bodied brilliantly marked and extremely venomous west African viper) } { genus_Cerastes, Aspis, genus_Aspis, reptile_genus,@ family_Viperidae,#m (horned vipers) } { horned_viper, cerastes, sand_viper1, horned_asp, Cerastes_cornutus, viper,@ genus_Cerastes,#m (highly venomous viper of northern Africa and southwestern Asia having a horny spine above each eye) } { Crotalidae, family_Crotalidae, reptile_family,@ suborder_Serpentes,#m (New World vipers: pit vipers) } { pit_viper, viper,@ family_Crotalidae,#m (New World vipers with hollow fangs and a heat-sensitive pit on each side of the head) } { Agkistrodon, genus_Agkistrodon, Ancistrodon, genus_Ancistrodon, reptile_genus,@ family_Crotalidae,#m (copperheads) } { copperhead1, Agkistrodon_contortrix, pit_viper,@ genus_Agkistrodon,#m (common coppery brown pit viper of upland eastern United States) } { water_moccasin1, cottonmouth, cottonmouth_moccasin, Agkistrodon_piscivorus, pit_viper,@ genus_Agkistrodon,#m (venomous semiaquatic snake of swamps in southern United States) } { rattle, tail,@ rattlesnake,#p (loosely connected horny sections at the end of a rattlesnake's tail) } { rattlesnake, [ rattler, verb.motion:rattle,+ ] pit_viper,@ family_Crotalidae,#m (pit viper with horny segments at the end of the tail that rattle when shaken) } { Crotalus, genus_Crotalus, reptile_genus,@ family_Crotalidae,#m (large rattlesnakes; seldom bite unless startled or pursuing prey) } { diamondback, diamondback_rattlesnake, Crotalus_adamanteus, rattlesnake,@ (large deadly rattlesnake with diamond-shaped markings) } { timber_rattlesnake, banded_rattlesnake, Crotalus_horridus_horridus, rattlesnake,@ genus_Crotalus,#m (widely distributed in rugged ground of eastern United States) } { canebrake_rattlesnake, canebrake_rattler, Crotalus_horridus_atricaudatus, timber_rattlesnake,@ (southern variety) } { prairie_rattlesnake, prairie_rattler, Western_rattlesnake, Crotalus_viridis, rattlesnake,@ genus_Crotalus,#m (widely distributed between the Mississippi and the Rockies) } { sidewinder, horned_rattlesnake, Crotalus_cerastes, rattlesnake,@ genus_Crotalus,#m (small pale-colored desert rattlesnake of southwestern United States; body moves in an s-shaped curve) } { Western_diamondback, Western_diamondback_rattlesnake, Crotalus_atrox, rattlesnake,@ genus_Crotalus,#m (largest and most dangerous North American snake; of southwestern United States and Mexico) } { rock_rattlesnake, Crotalus_lepidus, rattlesnake,@ genus_Crotalus,#m (mountain rock dweller of Mexico and most southern parts of United States southwest) } { tiger_rattlesnake, Crotalus_tigris, rattlesnake,@ genus_Crotalus,#m (having irregularly cross-banded back; of arid foothills and canyons of southern Arizona and Mexico) } { Mojave_rattlesnake, Crotalus_scutulatus, rattlesnake,@ genus_Crotalus,#m (extremely dangerous; most common in areas of scattered scrubby growth; from Mojave Desert to western Texas and into Mexico) } { speckled_rattlesnake, Crotalus_mitchellii, rattlesnake,@ genus_Crotalus,#m (markings vary but usually harmonize with background; of southwestern Arizona and Baja California) } { Sistrurus, genus_Sistrurus, reptile_genus,@ family_Crotalidae,#m (pygmy rattlesnakes) } { massasauga1, massasauga_rattler, Sistrurus_catenatus, rattlesnake,@ genus_Sistrurus,#m (pygmy rattlesnake found in moist areas from the Great Lakes to Mexico; feeds on mice and small amphibians) } { ground_rattler, massasauga2, Sistrurus_miliaris, rattlesnake,@ (small pygmy rattlesnake) } { Bothrops, genus_Bothrops, reptile_genus,@ family_Crotalidae,#m (fer-de-lance) } { fer-de-lance, Bothrops_atrops, pit_viper,@ genus_Bothrops,#m (large extremely venomous pit viper of Central America and South America) } { [ beak, verb.contact:beak,+ ] bill, neb1, nib, [ pecker1, verb.contact:peck1,+ verb.consumption:peck,+ ] noun.body:mouth,@ bird,#p (horny projecting mouth of a bird) } { [ beak1, verb.contact:beak,+ ] noun.body:mouth,@ (beaklike mouth of animals other than birds (e.g., turtles)) } { cere, beak,@ (the fleshy, waxy covering at the base of the upper beak of some birds) } { carcase, carcass, noun.body:dead_body,@ (the dead body of an animal especially one slaughtered and dressed for food) } { carrion, noun.body:dead_body,@ (the dead and rotting body of an animal; unfit for human food) } { roadkill, noun.body:dead_body,@ (the dead body of an animal that has been killed on a road by a vehicle; "vultures usually feed on carrion or roadkill") } { arthropod_family, noun.group:family3,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (any of the arthropods) } { arthropod_genus, noun.group:genus,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (a genus of arthropods) } { [ Arthropoda, adj.pert:arthropodal,+ adj.pert:arthropodous,+ ] phylum_Arthropoda, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (jointed-foot invertebrates: arachnids; crustaceans; insects; millipedes; centipedes) } { [ arthropod, adj.pert:arthropodal,+ ] invertebrate,@ phylum_Arthropoda,#m (invertebrate having jointed limbs and a segmented body with an exoskeleton made of chitin) } { trilobite, arthropod,@ (an extinct arthropod that was abundant in Paleozoic times; had an exoskeleton divided into three parts) } { Chelicerata, superclass_Chelicerata, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Arthropoda,#m (spiders; scorpions; horseshoe crabs) } { [ chelicera, adj.pert:chelicerous,+ adj.pert:cheliceral,+ ] noun.body:appendage,@ (either of the first pair of fang-like appendages near the mouth of an arachnid; often modified for grasping and piercing) } { mouthpart, noun.body:appendage,@ (any part of the mouth of an insect or other arthropod especially one adapted to a specific way of feeding) } { [ Arachnida, adj.pert:arachnidian,+ ] class_Arachnida, noun.group:class2,@ superclass_Chelicerata,#m (a large class of arthropods including spiders and ticks and scorpions and daddy longlegs; have four pairs of walking legs and no wings) } { arachnid, [ arachnoid, adj.pert:arachnoid,+ ] arthropod,@ class_Arachnida,#m (air-breathing arthropods characterized by simple eyes and four pairs of legs) } { Phalangida, order_Phalangida, Opiliones, order_Opiliones, animal_order,@ class_Arachnida,#m (harvestmen) } { Phalangiidae, family_Phalangiidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Phalangida,#m (a family of Phalangida) } { Phalangium, genus_Phalangium, arthropod_genus,@ family_Phalangiidae,#m (type genus of the family Phalangiidae) } { harvestman, daddy_longlegs2, Phalangium_opilio, arachnid,@ genus_Phalangium,#m (spiderlike arachnid with a small rounded body and very long thin legs) } { Scorpionida, order_Scorpionida, animal_order,@ class_Arachnida,#m (true scorpions) } { scorpion, arachnid,@ order_Scorpionida,#m (arachnid of warm dry regions having a long segmented tail ending in a venomous stinger) } { Chelonethida, order_Chelonethida, Pseudoscorpionida, order_Pseudoscorpionida, Pseudoscorpiones, order_Pseudoscorpiones, animal_order,@ class_Arachnida,#m (false scorpions) } { false_scorpion, pseudoscorpion, arachnid,@ order_Chelonethida,#m (small nonvenomous arachnid resembling a tailless scorpion) } { Chelifer, genus_Chelifer, arthropod_genus,@ order_Chelonethida,#m (a genus of Chelonethida) } { book_scorpion, Chelifer_cancroides, false_scorpion,@ genus_Chelifer,#m (minute arachnid sometimes found in old papers) } { Pedipalpi, order_Pedipalpi, Uropygi, order_Uropygi, animal_order,@ class_Arachnida,#m (whip scorpions) } { whip-scorpion, whip_scorpion, arachnid,@ order_Pedipalpi,#m (nonvenomous arachnid that resembles a scorpion and that has a long thin tail without a stinger) } { Mastigoproctus, genus_Mastigoproctus, arthropod_genus,@ order_Pedipalpi,#m (giant whip scorpions) } { vinegarroon, Mastigoproctus_giganteus, whip-scorpion,@ genus_Mastigoproctus,#m (large whip-scorpion of Mexico and southern United States that emits a vinegary odor when alarmed) } { Araneae, order_Araneae, [ Araneida, adj.pert:araneidal,+ ] order_Araneida, animal_order,@ class_Arachnida,#m (spiders) } { [ spider, adj.pert:spidery,+ ] arachnid,@ order_Araneae,#m (predatory arachnid with eight legs, two poison fangs, two feelers, and usually two silk-spinning organs at the back end of the body; they spin silk to make cocoons for eggs or traps for prey) } { orb-weaving_spider, spider,@ (a spider that spins a circular (or near circular) web) } { Argiopidae, family_Argiopidae, orb-weaver, arthropod_family,@ order_Araneae,#m (spiders that spin orb webs; cosmopolitan in distribution) } { Argiope, genus_Argiope, arthropod_genus,@ family_Argiopidae,#m (the type genus of Argiopidae; small genus of orb-weaving spiders) } { black_and_gold_garden_spider, Argiope_aurantia, spider,@ genus_Argiope,#m (a widely distributed North American garden spider) } { Aranea, genus_Aranea, Araneus, genus_Araneus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Argiopidae,#m (a genus of orb-weaving spiders including common garden spiders and barn spiders) } { barn_spider, Araneus_cavaticus, spider,@ genus_Araneus,#m (an orange and tan spider with darkly banded legs that spins an orb web daily; "the barn spider was made famous in E. B. White's book `Charlotte's Web'") } { garden_spider, Aranea_diademata, spider,@ genus_Aranea,#m (a spider common in European gardens) } { Theridiidae, family_Theridiidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Araneae,#m (a family of comb-footed spiders) } { comb-footed_spider, theridiid, spider,@ family_Theridiidae,#m (spider having a comb-like row of bristles on each hind foot) } { Latrodectus, genus_Latrodectus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Theridiidae,#m (venomous spiders) } { black_widow, Latrodectus_mactans, spider,@ genus_Latrodectus,#m (venomous New World spider; the female is black with an hourglass-shaped red mark on the underside of the abdomen) } { Theraphosidae, family_Theraphosidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Araneae,#m (large tropical spiders; tarantulas) } { tarantula1, spider,@ family_Theraphosidae,#m (large hairy tropical spider with fangs that can inflict painful but not highly venomous bites) } { Lycosidae, family_Lycosidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Araneae,#m (wolf spiders) } { wolf_spider, hunting_spider, spider,@ family_Lycosidae,#m (ground spider that hunts its prey instead of using a web) } { Lycosa, genus_Lycosa, arthropod_genus,@ family_Lycosidae,#m (type genus of the family Lycosidae) } { European_wolf_spider, tarantula2, Lycosa_tarentula, wolf_spider,@ genus_Lycosa,#m (large southern European spider once thought to be the cause of tarantism (uncontrollable bodily movement)) } { Ctenizidae, family_Ctenizidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Araneae,#m (large burrowing spiders) } { trap-door_spider, spider,@ family_Ctenizidae,#m (American spider that constructs a silk-lined nest with a hinged lid) } { Acarina, order_Acarina, animal_order,@ class_Arachnida,#m (mites and ticks) } { acarine, arachnid,@ order_Acarina,#m (mite or tick) } { [ tick, verb.perception:tick1,+ ] acarine,@ order_Acarina,#m (any of two families of small parasitic arachnids with barbed proboscis; feed on blood of warm-blooded animals) } { Ixodidae, family_Ixodidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Acarina,#m (hard ticks) } { hard_tick, ixodid, tick,@ family_Ixodidae,#m (ticks having a hard shield on the back and mouth parts that project from the head) } { Ixodes, genus_Ixodes, arthropod_genus,@ family_Ixodidae,#m (type genus of the family Ixodidae) } { Ixodes_dammini, deer_tick, hard_tick,@ genus_Ixodes,#m (a northeastern tick now recognized as same species as Ixodes scapularis) } { Ixodes_neotomae, hard_tick,@ genus_Ixodes,#m (a tick that usually does not bite humans; transmits Lyme disease spirochete to dusky-footed wood rats) } { Ixodes_pacificus, western_black-legged_tick, hard_tick,@ genus_Ixodes,#m (a tick that feeds on dusky-footed wood rat and bites humans; principal vector for Lyme disease in western United States especially northern California) } { Ixodes_scapularis, black-legged_tick, hard_tick,@ genus_Ixodes,#m (parasitic on mice of genus Peromyscus and bites humans; principal vector for Lyme disease in eastern United States (especially New England); northern form was for a time known as Ixodes dammini (deer tick)) } { sheep-tick2, sheep_tick2, Ixodes_ricinus, hard_tick,@ genus_Ixodes,#m (parasitic on sheep and cattle as well as humans; can transmit looping ill in sheep (acute viral disease of the nervous system); a vector for Lyme disease spirochete) } { Ixodes_persulcatus, hard_tick,@ genus_Ixodes,#m (bites humans; a vector for Lyme disease spirochete) } { Ixodes_dentatus, hard_tick,@ genus_Ixodes,#m (usually does not bite humans; transmits Lyme disease spirochete to cottontail rabbits and wood rats) } { Ixodes_spinipalpis, hard_tick,@ genus_Ixodes,#m (usually does not bite humans; transmits Lyme disease spirochete to cottontail rabbits and wood rats) } { Dermacentor, genus_Dermacentor, arthropod_genus,@ family_Ixodidae,#m (vectors of important diseases of man and animals) } { wood_tick, American_dog_tick, Dermacentor_variabilis, hard_tick,@ genus_Dermacentor,#m (common tick that can transmit Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia) } { Argasidae, family_Argasidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Acarina,#m (soft ticks) } { soft_tick, argasid, tick,@ family_Argasidae,#m (tick lacking a dorsal shield and having mouth parts on the under side of the head) } { mite, acarine,@ order_Acarina,#m (any of numerous very small to minute arachnids often infesting animals or plants or stored foods) } { web-spinning_mite, mite,@ (a mite that spins a web) } { Acaridae, family_Acaridae, arthropod_family,@ order_Acarina,#m (mites) } { acarid, mite,@ family_Acaridae,#m (very small free-living arachnid that is parasitic on animals or plants; related to ticks) } { Trombidiidae, family_Trombidiidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Acarina,#m (mites) } { trombidiid, mite,@ family_Trombidiidae,#m (mite that in all stages feeds on other arthropods) } { Trombiculidae, family_Trombiculidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Acarina,#m (mites) } { trombiculid, mite,@ family_Trombiculidae,#m (mite that as nymph and adult feeds on early stages of small arthropods but whose larvae are parasitic on terrestrial vertebrates) } { Trombicula, genus_Trombicula, arthropod_genus,@ family_Trombiculidae,#m (type genus of the family Trombiculidae) } { harvest_mite, chigger1, jigger, redbug, trombiculid,@ genus_Trombicula,#m (larval mite that sucks the blood of vertebrates including human beings causing intense irritation) } { Sarcoptidae, family_Sarcoptidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Acarina,#m (small whitish mites) } { Sarcoptes, genus_Sarcoptes, arthropod_genus,@ family_Sarcoptidae,#m (type genus of the family Sarcoptidae: itch mites) } { acarus, genus_Acarus, mite,@ order_Acarina,#m (any of several mites of the order Acarina) } { itch_mite, sarcoptid, mite,@ genus_Sarcoptes,#m (whitish mites that attack the skin of humans and other animals; "itch mites cause scabies") } { rust_mite, mite,@ (any of several varieties of mite that burrow into plants and cause a reddish-brown discoloration on the leaves or fruit) } { Tetranychidae, family_Tetranychidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Acarina,#m (plant-feeding mites) } { spider_mite, tetranychid, mite,@ family_Tetranychidae,#m (web-spinning mite that attacks garden plants and fruit trees) } { Panonychus, genus_Panonychus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Tetranychidae,#m (a genus of Tetranychidae) } { red_spider, red_spider_mite, Panonychus_ulmi, spider_mite,@ genus_Panonychus,#m (small web-spinning mite; a serious orchard pest) } { superclass_Myriapoda, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Arthropoda,#m (used in some classifications to encompass the millipedes (Diplopoda) and centipedes (Chilopoda); formerly a large taxon including also the Pauropoda and Symphyla; the term Myriapoda now usually used synonymously with Diplopoda and limited to the millipedes) } { myriapod, arthropod,@ (general term for any terrestrial arthropod having an elongated body composed of many similar segments: e.g. centipedes and millipedes) } { Pauropoda, class_Pauropoda, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Arthropoda,#m (an obscure class of minute arthropods with branched antennae and 8 to 10 pairs of legs) } { Symphyla, class_Symphyla, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Arthropoda,#m (small class of minute arthropods; unimportant except for the garden centipede) } { Scutigerella, genus_Scutigerella, arthropod_genus,@ class_Symphyla,#m (garden centipedes) } { garden_centipede, garden_symphilid, symphilid, Scutigerella_immaculata, arthropod,@ genus_Scutigerella,#m (minute arthropod often infesting the underground parts of truck-garden and greenhouse crops) } { Tardigrada, class_Tardigrada, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Arthropoda,#m (in some classifications considered a separate phylum: microscopic arachnid-like invertebrates living in water or damp moss having 4 pairs of legs and instead of a mouth a pair of stylets or needlelike piercing organs connected with the pharynx) } { tardigrade, arthropod,@ class_Tardigrada,#m (an arthropod of the division Tardigrada) } { Chilopoda, class_Chilopoda, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Arthropoda,#m (arthropods having the trunk composed of numerous somites each bearing one pair of legs: centipedes) } { centipede, arthropod,@ class_Chilopoda,#m (chiefly nocturnal predacious arthropod having a flattened body of 15 to 173 segments each with a pair of legs, the foremost pair being modified as prehensors) } { prehensor, noun.body:leg2,@ (the anterior pair of legs of a centipede that are modified to seize prey and inject venom from the toxicognaths) } { toxicognath, fang2,@ (either of a pair of poison fangs in the modified front pair of legs of the centipede) } { fang2, noun.body:extremity,@ (an appendage of insects that is capable of injecting venom; usually evolved from the legs) } { Scutigeridae, family_Scutigeridae, arthropod_family,@ class_Chilopoda,#m (a family of Chilopoda) } { Scutigera, genus_Scutigera, arthropod_genus,@ family_Scutigeridae,#m (a genus of Scutigeridae) } { house_centipede, Scutigera_coleoptrata, centipede,@ genus_Scutigera,#m (long-legged centipede common in damp places as e.g. cellars) } { Geophilomorpha, order_Geophilomorpha, animal_order,@ class_Chilopoda,#m (small elongate centipedes living in soil and under stones and having more than 30 pairs of legs) } { Geophilidae, family_Geophilidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Geophilomorpha,#m (small extremely elongate centipedes that live in earth) } { Geophilus, genus_Geophilus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Geophilidae,#m (type genus of the Geophilidae: a cosmopolitan genus of centipedes sometimes called earwigs) } { Diplopoda, class_Diplopoda, Myriapoda, class_Myriapoda, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Arthropoda,#m (arthropods having the body composed of numerous double somites each with two pairs of legs: millipedes) } { millipede, millepede, milliped, arthropod,@ class_Diplopoda,#m (any of numerous herbivorous nonpoisonous arthropods having a cylindrical body of 20 to 100 or more segments most with two pairs of legs) } { Pycnogonida, order_Pycnogonida, animal_order,@ superclass_Chelicerata,#m (sea spiders) } { sea_spider1, pycnogonid, arthropod,@ order_Pycnogonida,#m (any of various small spiderlike marine arthropods having small thin bodies and long slender legs) } { Merostomata, class_Merostomata, arthropod,@ superclass_Chelicerata,#m (used in some classifications; includes the orders Xiphosura and Eurypterida) } { Xiphosura, order_Xiphosura, animal_order,@ class_Merostomata,#m (horseshoe crabs and extinct forms) } { Limulidae, family_Limulidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Xiphosura,#m (horseshoe crabs) } { Limulus, genus_Limulus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Limulidae,#m (type genus of the family Limulidae) } { horseshoe_crab, king_crab2, Limulus_polyphemus, Xiphosurus_polyphemus, arthropod,@ genus_Limulus,#m (large marine arthropod of the Atlantic coast of North America having a domed carapace that is shaped like a horseshoe and a stiff pointed tail; a living fossil related to the wood louse) } { Tachypleus, genus_Tachypleus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Limulidae,#m (a genus of Limulidae) } { Asian_horseshoe_crab, arthropod,@ genus_Tachypleus,#m (horseshoe crab of the coast of eastern Asia) } { Eurypterida, order_Eurypterida, animal_order,@ class_Merostomata,#m (extinct aquatic arthropods of the Paleozoic) } { eurypterid, arthropod,@ order_Eurypterida,#m (large extinct scorpion-like arthropod considered related to horseshoe crabs) } { Pentastomida, subphylum_Pentastomida, noun.group:phylum,@ phylum_Arthropoda,#m (tongue worms) } { tongue_worm, pentastomid, arthropod,@ subphylum_Pentastomida,#m (wormlike arthropod having two pairs of hooks at the sides of the mouth; parasitic in nasal sinuses of mammals) } { Galliformes, order_Galliformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (pheasants; turkeys; grouse; partridges; quails; chickens; brush turkeys; curassows; hoatzins) } { gallinaceous_bird, gallinacean, bird,@ order_Galliformes,#m (heavy-bodied largely ground-feeding domestic or game birds) } { domestic_fowl, [ fowl, verb.competition:fowl1,+ verb.competition:fowl,+ ] poultry, gallinaceous_bird,@ genus_Gallus,#m (a domesticated gallinaceous bird thought to be descended from the red jungle fowl) } { Dorking, domestic_fowl,@ (an English breed of large domestic fowl having five toes (the hind toe doubled)) } { Plymouth_Rock, domestic_fowl,@ (an American breed of domestic fowl) } { Cornish, Cornish_fowl, domestic_fowl,@ (English breed of compact domestic fowl; raised primarily to crossbreed to produce roasters) } { Rock_Cornish, domestic_fowl,@ (small plump hybrid developed by crossbreeding Plymouth Rock and Cornish fowl) } { game_fowl, domestic_fowl,@ (any of several breeds reared for cockfighting) } { cochin, cochin_china, domestic_fowl,@ (Asian breed of large fowl with dense plumage and feathered legs) } { Gallus, genus_Gallus, bird_genus,@ family_Phasianidae,#m (common domestic birds and related forms) } { jungle_fowl, gallina, gallinaceous_bird,@ genus_Gallus,#m (small Asiatic wild bird; believed to be ancestral to domestic fowl) } { jungle_cock, jungle_fowl,@ (male jungle fowl) } { jungle_hen, jungle_fowl,@ (female jungle fowl) } { red_jungle_fowl, Gallus_gallus, jungle_fowl,@ (a jungle fowl of southeastern Asia that is considered ancestral to the domestic fowl) } { chicken1, Gallus_gallus2, domestic_fowl,@ (a domestic fowl bred for flesh or eggs; believed to have been developed from the red jungle fowl) } { bantam, domestic_fowl,@ (any of various small breeds of fowl) } { chick, biddy1, chicken1,@ young_bird,@ (young bird especially of domestic fowl) } { cock1, rooster, chicken1,@ (adult male chicken) } { comb1, cockscomb, coxcomb, crest,@ gallinaceous_bird,#p (the fleshy red crest on the head of the domestic fowl and other gallinaceous birds) } { cockerel, cock1,@ (a young domestic cock; not older than one year) } { [ capon, verb.body:caponize,+ verb.body:caponise,+ ] chicken1,@ (castrated male chicken) } { hen1, biddy2, chicken1,@ (adult female chicken) } { [ cackler1, verb.communication:cackle1,+ verb.communication:cackle,+ ] hen1,@ (a hen that has just laid an egg and emits a shrill squawk) } { brood_hen, broody, broody_hen, setting_hen, sitter, hen1,@ (a domestic hen ready to brood) } { mother_hen, hen1,@ (a hen with chicks) } { [ layer1, verb.contact:lay2,+ ] hen1,@ (a hen that lays eggs) } { pullet, hen1,@ (young hen usually less than a year old) } { spring_chicken, chicken1,@ (a young chicken having tender meat) } { Rhode_Island_red, chicken1,@ (American breed of heavy-bodied brownish-red general-purpose chicken) } { Dominique, Dominick, chicken1,@ (American breed of chicken having barred grey plumage raised for meat and brown eggs) } { Orpington, chicken1,@ (English breed of large chickens with white skin) } { Meleagrididae, family_Meleagrididae, bird_family,@ order_Galliformes,#m (turkeys and some extinct forms) } { Meleagris, genus_Meleagris, bird_genus,@ family_Meleagrididae,#m (type genus of the Meleagrididae: wild and domestic turkeys) } { turkey, Meleagris_gallopavo, domestic_fowl,@ genus_Meleagris,#m (large gallinaceous bird with fan-shaped tail; widely domesticated for food) } { turkey_cock, [ gobbler, verb.communication:gobble,+ ] tom2, tom_turkey, turkey,@ (male turkey) } { Agriocharis, genus_Agriocharis, bird_genus,@ family_Meleagrididae,#m (a genus of birds of the family Meleagrididae including the ocellated turkey) } { ocellated_turkey, Agriocharis_ocellata, gallinaceous_bird,@ genus_Agriocharis,#m (wild turkey of Central America and northern South America) } { Tetraonidae, family_Tetraonidae, bird_family,@ order_Galliformes,#m (grouse) } { [ grouse, verb.competition:grouse,+ ] game_bird,@ noun.group:covey,#m family_Tetraonidae,#m (popular game bird having a plump body and feathered legs and feet) } { Lyrurus, genus_Lyrurus, bird_genus,@ family_Tetraonidae,#m (black grouse) } { black_grouse, grouse,@ genus_Lyrurus,#m (grouse of which the male is bluish-black) } { European_black_grouse, heathfowl, Lyrurus_tetrix, black_grouse,@ (large northern European grouse that is black with a lyre-shaped tail) } { Asian_black_grouse2, Lyrurus_mlokosiewiczi, black_grouse,@ (a black grouse of western Asia) } { blackcock, black_cock, black_grouse,@ (male black grouse) } { greyhen, grayhen, grey_hen, gray_hen, heath_hen2, black_grouse,@ (female black grouse) } { Lagopus, genus_Lagopus, bird_genus,@ family_Tetraonidae,#m (ptarmigans) } { ptarmigan, grouse,@ genus_Lagopus,#m (large Arctic and subarctic grouse with feathered feet and usually white winter plumage) } { red_grouse, moorfowl, moorbird, moor-bird, moorgame, Lagopus_scoticus, ptarmigan,@ (reddish-brown grouse of upland moors of Great Britain) } { moorhen2, red_grouse,@ (female red grouse) } { moorcock, red_grouse,@ (male red grouse) } { Tetrao, genus_Tetrao, bird_genus,@ family_Tetraonidae,#m (type genus of the Tetraonidae: capercaillies) } { capercaillie, capercailzie, horse_of_the_wood, Tetrao_urogallus, grouse,@ genus_Tetrao,#m (large black Old World grouse) } { Canachites, genus_Canachites, bird_genus,@ family_Tetraonidae,#m (spruce grouse) } { spruce_grouse, Canachites_canadensis, grouse,@ genus_Canachites,#m (North American grouse that feeds on evergreen buds and needles) } { Centrocercus, genus_Centrocercus, bird_genus,@ family_Tetraonidae,#m (sage grouse) } { sage_grouse, sage_hen, Centrocercus_urophasianus, grouse,@ genus_Centrocercus,#m (large grouse of sagebrush regions of North America) } { Bonasa, genus_Bonasa, bird_genus,@ family_Tetraonidae,#m (ruffed grouse) } { ruffed_grouse, partridge3, Bonasa_umbellus, grouse,@ genus_Bonasa,#m (valued as a game bird in eastern United States and Canada) } { Pedioecetes, genus_Pedioecetes, bird_genus,@ family_Tetraonidae,#m (sharp-tailed grouse) } { sharp-tailed_grouse, sprigtail, sprig_tail, Pedioecetes_phasianellus, grouse,@ (large grouse of prairies and open forests of western North America) } { Tympanuchus, genus_Tympanuchus, bird_genus,@ family_Tetraonidae,#m (prairie chickens) } { prairie_chicken, prairie_grouse, prairie_fowl, grouse,@ genus_Tympanuchus,#m (brown mottled North American grouse of western prairies) } { greater_prairie_chicken, Tympanuchus_cupido, prairie_chicken,@ (the most common variety of prairie chicken) } { lesser_prairie_chicken, Tympanuchus_pallidicinctus, prairie_chicken,@ (a smaller prairie chicken of western Texas) } { heath_hen1, Tympanuchus_cupido_cupido, prairie_chicken,@ (extinct prairie chicken) } { Cracidae, family_Cracidae, bird_family,@ order_Galliformes,#m (curassows; guans; chachalacas) } { guan, gallinaceous_bird,@ family_Cracidae,#m (any of several large turkey-like game birds of the family Cracidae; native to jungles of tropical America; resembling the curassows and valued as food) } { Crax, genus_Crax, bird_genus,@ family_Cracidae,#m (type genus of the Cracidae: curassows) } { curassow, gallinaceous_bird,@ genus_Crax,#m (large crested arboreal game bird of warm parts of the Americas having long legs and tails; highly esteemed as game and food) } { Penelope, genus_Penelope, bird_genus,@ family_Cracidae,#m (a genus of guans (turkey-like arboreal birds valued as game and food birds)) } { Pipile, genus_Pipile, bird_genus,@ family_Cracidae,#m (genus of large crested guans (the piping guans)) } { piping_guan, guan,@ genus_Pipile,#m (a kind of guan) } { Ortalis, genus_Ortalis, bird_genus,@ family_Cracidae,#m (chachalacas) } { chachalaca, gallinaceous_bird,@ genus_Ortalis,#m (slender arboreal guan resembling a wild turkey; native to Central America and Mexico; highly regarded as game birds) } { Texas_chachalaca, Ortilis_vetula_macalli, chachalaca,@ genus_Ortalis,#m (of Mexico and Texas) } { Megapodiidae, family_Megapodiidae, bird_family,@ order_Galliformes,#m (megapodes) } { Megapodius, genus-Megapodius, bird_genus,@ family_Megapodiidae,#m (type genus of the Megapodiidae) } { megapode, mound_bird, mound-bird, mound_builder, scrub_fowl, gallinaceous_bird,@ family_Megapodiidae,#m (large-footed short-winged birds of Australasia; build mounds of decaying vegetation to incubate eggs) } { genus_Leipoa, bird_genus,@ family_Megapodiidae,#m (mallee fowl) } { mallee_fowl, leipoa, lowan, Leipoa_ocellata, megapode,@ genus_Leipoa,#m (Australian mound bird; incubates eggs naturally in sandy mounds) } { mallee_hen, mallee_fowl,@ (adult female mallee fowl) } { Alectura, genus_Alectura, bird_genus,@ family_Megapodiidae,#m (brush turkeys) } { brush_turkey, Alectura_lathami, megapode,@ genus_Alectura,#m (black megapode of wooded regions of Australia and New Guinea) } { Macrocephalon, genus_Macrocephalon, bird_genus,@ family_Megapodiidae,#m (maleos) } { maleo, Macrocephalon_maleo, megapode,@ genus_Macrocephalon,#m (Celebes megapode that lays eggs in holes in sandy beaches) } { Phasianidae, family_Phasianidae, bird_family,@ order_Galliformes,#m (pheasants; quails; partridges) } { phasianid, game_bird,@ family_Phasianidae,#m (a kind of game bird in the family Phasianidae) } { Phasianus, genus_Phasianus, bird_genus,@ family_Phasianidae,#m (type genus of the Phasianidae: the typical pheasants) } { pheasant, phasianid,@ genus_Phasianus,#m (large long-tailed gallinaceous bird native to the Old World but introduced elsewhere) } { ring-necked_pheasant, Phasianus_colchicus, pheasant,@ genus_Phasianus,#m (common pheasant having bright plumage and a white neck ring) } { genus_Afropavo, bird_genus,@ family_Phasianidae,#m (Congo peafowl) } { afropavo, Congo_peafowl, Afropavo_congensis, pheasant,@ (both sexes are brightly colored) } { Argusianus, genus_Argusianus, bird_genus,@ family_Phasianidae,#m (argus pheasants) } { argus, argus_pheasant, pheasant,@ genus_Argusianus,#m (large brilliantly patterned East Indian pheasant) } { Chrysolophus, genus_Chrysolophus, bird_genus,@ family_Phasianidae,#m (golden pheasants) } { golden_pheasant, Chrysolophus_pictus, pheasant,@ genus_Chrysolophus,#m (brightly colored crested pheasant of mountains of western and central Asia) } { Colinus, genus_Colinus, bird_genus,@ family_Phasianidae,#m (New World quail: the bobwhites) } { bobwhite, bobwhite_quail, partridge2, quail1,@ genus_Colinus,#m (a popular North American game bird; named for its call) } { northern_bobwhite, Colinus_virginianus, bobwhite,@ (a favorite game bird of eastern and central United States) } { Coturnix, genus_Coturnix, bird_genus,@ family_Phasianidae,#m (Old World quail) } { Old_World_quail, quail1,@ genus_Coturnix,#m (small game bird with a rounded body and small tail) } { migratory_quail, Coturnix_coturnix, Coturnix_communis, Old_World_quail,@ (the typical Old World quail) } { Lophophorus, genus_Lophophorus, bird_genus,@ family_Phasianidae,#m (monals) } { monal, monaul, pheasant,@ genus_Lophophorus,#m (brilliantly colored pheasant of southern Asia) } { Odontophorus, genus_Odontophorus, bird_genus,@ family_Phasianidae,#m (genus of Central and South American crested partridges resembling quails; sometimes placed in a distinct subfamily or isolated in a distinct family) } { Pavo, genus_Pavo, bird_genus,@ family_Phasianidae,#m (peafowl) } { peafowl, bird_of_Juno, pheasant,@ genus_Pavo,#m (very large terrestrial southeast Asian pheasant often raised as an ornamental bird) } { peachick, pea-chick, peafowl,@ (a young peafowl) } { peacock1, peafowl,@ (male peafowl; having a crested head and very large fanlike tail marked with iridescent eyes or spots) } { peahen, peafowl,@ (female peafowl) } { blue_peafowl, Pavo_cristatus, peafowl,@ (peafowl of India and Ceylon) } { green_peafowl, Pavo_muticus, peafowl,@ (peafowl of southeast Asia) } { quail1, phasianid,@ noun.group:bevy,#m (small gallinaceous game birds) } { Lofortyx, genus_Lofortyx, bird_genus,@ family_Phasianidae,#m (California quail) } { California_quail, Lofortyx_californicus, quail1,@ (plump chunky bird of coastal California and Oregon) } { genus_Tragopan, bird_genus,@ family_Phasianidae,#m (a genus of Phasianidae) } { tragopan, pheasant,@ genus_Tragopan,#m (brilliantly colored Asian pheasant having wattles and two fleshy processes on the head) } { Perdicidae, subfamily_Perdicidae, Perdicinae, subfamily_Perdicinae, bird_family,@ family_Phasianidae,#m (Old World partridges) } { partridge1, phasianid,@ subfamily_Perdicinae,#m noun.group:covey,#m (small Old World gallinaceous game birds) } { Perdix, genus_Perdix, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Perdicinae,#m (a genus of Perdicinae) } { Hungarian_partridge, grey_partridge, gray_partridge, Perdix_perdix, partridge1,@ genus_Perdix,#m (common European partridge) } { Alectoris, genus_Alectoris, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Perdicidae,#m (a genus of Perdicidae) } { red-legged_partridge, Alectoris_ruffa, partridge1,@ genus_Alectoris,#m (common western European partridge with red legs) } { Greek_partridge, rock_partridge, Alectoris_graeca, partridge1,@ genus_Alectoris,#m (of mountainous areas of southern Europe) } { Oreortyx, genus_Oreortyx, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Perdicidae,#m (mountain quail of western United States) } { mountain_quail, mountain_partridge, Oreortyx_picta_palmeri, partridge1,@ genus_Oreortyx,#m (California partridge; slightly larger than the California quail) } { Numididae, subfamily_Numididae, Numidinae, subfamily_Numidinae, bird_family,@ family_Phasianidae,#m (guinea fowl and related birds of Africa and Madagascar) } { Numida, genus_Numida, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Numididae,#m (guinea fowl) } { guinea_fowl, guinea, Numida_meleagris, domestic_fowl,@ genus_Numida,#m (a west African bird having dark plumage mottled with white; native to Africa but raised for food in many parts of the world) } { guinea_hen, guinea_fowl,@ (female guinea fowl) } { Opisthocomidae, family_Opisthocomidae, bird_family,@ order_Galliformes,#m (comprising the hoatzins) } { Opisthocomus, genus_Opisthocomus, bird_genus,@ family_Opisthocomidae,#m (type genus of the Opisthocomidae: hoatzins) } { hoatzin, hoactzin, stinkbird, Opisthocomus_hoazin, gallinaceous_bird,@ genus_Opisthocomus,#m (crested ill-smelling South American bird whose young have claws on the first and second digits of the wings) } { Tinamiformes, order_Tinamiformes, animal_order,@ superorder_Ratitae,#m (coextensive with the family Tinamidae) } { Tinamidae, family_Tinamidae, bird_family,@ order_Tinamiformes,#m (comprising the tinamous) } { tinamou, partridge4, game_bird,@ family_Tinamidae,#m (heavy-bodied small-winged South American game bird resembling a gallinaceous bird but related to the ratite birds) } { Columbiformes, order_Columbiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (sand grouse; pigeons; doves; extinct dodos and solitaires) } { columbiform_bird, gallinaceous_bird,@ order_Columbiformes,#m (a cosmopolitan order of land birds having small heads and short legs with four unwebbed toes) } { Raphidae, family_Raphidae, bird_family,@ order_Columbiformes,#m (extinct dodos and solitaires) } { Raphus, genus_Raphus, bird_genus,@ family_Raphidae,#m (type genus of the Raphidae: dodos) } { dodo, Raphus_cucullatus, columbiform_bird,@ genus_Raphus,#m (extinct heavy flightless bird of Mauritius related to pigeons) } { Pezophaps, genus_Pezophaps, bird_genus,@ family_Raphidae,#m (constituted by the extinct solitaire) } { solitaire2, Pezophaps_solitaria, columbiform_bird,@ genus_Pezophaps,#m (extinct flightless bird related to the dodo) } { Columbidae, family_Columbidae, bird_family,@ order_Columbiformes,#m (doves and pigeons) } { pigeon, columbiform_bird,@ family_Columbidae,#m (wild and domesticated birds having a heavy body and short legs) } { pouter_pigeon, pouter, pigeon,@ (one of a breed of pigeon that enlarge their crop until their breast is puffed out) } { dove, pigeon,@ (any of numerous small pigeons) } { Columba, genus_Columba, bird_genus,@ family_Columbidae,#m (type genus of the Columbidae: typical pigeons) } { rock_dove, rock_pigeon, Columba_livia, pigeon,@ genus_Columba,#m (pale grey Eurasian pigeon having black-striped wings from which most domestic species are descended) } { band-tailed_pigeon, band-tail_pigeon, bandtail, Columba_fasciata, pigeon,@ genus_Columba,#m (wild pigeon of western North America; often mistaken for the now extinct passenger pigeon) } { wood_pigeon, ringdove2, cushat, Columba_palumbus, pigeon,@ genus_Columba,#m (Eurasian pigeon with white patches on wings and neck) } { Streptopelia, genus_Streptopelia, bird_genus,@ family_Columbidae,#m (turtledoves) } { turtledove, dove,@ genus_Streptopelia,#m (any of several Old World wild doves) } { Streptopelia_turtur, turtledove,@ (the common European wild dove noted for its plaintive cooing) } { ringdove1, Streptopelia_risoria, turtledove,@ (greyish Old World turtledove with a black band around the neck; often caged) } { Stictopelia, genus_Stictopelia, bird_genus,@ family_Columbidae,#m (a genus of Columbidae) } { Australian_turtledove, turtledove2, Stictopelia_cuneata, dove,@ genus_Stictopelia,#m (small Australian dove) } { Zenaidura, genus_Zenaidura, bird_genus,@ family_Columbidae,#m (mourning doves) } { mourning_dove, Zenaidura_macroura, dove,@ genus_Zenaidura,#m (wild dove of the United States having a mournful call) } { domestic_pigeon, pigeon,@ (domesticated pigeon raised for sport or food) } { squab, pigeon,@ (an unfledged pigeon) } { fairy_swallow, domestic_pigeon,@ (fancy domestic pigeon having blue-and-white plumage and heavily muffed feet) } { roller2, [ tumbler, verb.motion:tumble4,+ ] tumbler_pigeon, domestic_pigeon,@ (pigeon that executes backward somersaults in flight or on the ground) } { homing_pigeon, homer, domestic_pigeon,@ (pigeon trained to return home) } { carrier_pigeon, homing_pigeon,@ (a homing pigeon used to carry messages) } { Ectopistes, genus_Ectopistes, bird_genus,@ family_Columbidae,#m (a genus of Columbidae) } { passenger_pigeon, Ectopistes_migratorius, pigeon,@ genus_Ectopistes,#m (gregarious North American migratory pigeon now extinct) } { Pteroclididae, family_Pteroclididae, bird_family,@ order_Columbiformes,#m (sandgrouses) } { sandgrouse, sand_grouse, columbiform_bird,@ family_Pteroclididae,#m (pigeon-like bird of arid regions of the Old World having long pointed wings and tail and precocial downy young) } { Pterocles, genus_Pterocles, bird_genus,@ family_Pteroclididae,#m (type genus of the Pteroclididae) } { painted_sandgrouse, Pterocles_indicus, sandgrouse,@ genus_Pterocles,#m (sandgrouse of India) } { pin-tailed_sandgrouse, pin-tailed_grouse, Pterocles_alchata, sandgrouse,@ genus_Pterocles,#m (sandgrouse of Europe and Africa having elongated middle tail feathers) } { Syrrhaptes, genus_Syrrhaptes, bird_genus,@ family_Pteroclididae,#m (a genus of Pteroclididae) } { pallas's_sandgrouse, Syrrhaptes_paradoxus, sandgrouse,@ genus_Syrrhaptes,#m (Eurasiatic sandgrouse with a black patch on the belly) } { Psittaciformes, order_Psittaciformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (an order of birds including parrots and amazons and cockatoos and lorikeets and lories and macaws and parakeets) } { parrot, bird,@ order_Psittaciformes,#m (usually brightly colored zygodactyl tropical birds with short hooked beaks and the ability to mimic sounds) } { popinjay, parrot,@ (an archaic term for a parrot) } { poll, poll_parrot, parrot,@ (a tame parrot) } { Psittacidae, family_Psittacidae, bird_family,@ order_Psittaciformes,#m (coextensive with the order Psittaciformes) } { Psittacus, genus_Psittacus, bird_genus,@ family_Psittacidae,#m (type genus of the Psittacidae: usually restricted to the African grey) } { African_grey, African_gray, Psittacus_erithacus, parrot,@ genus_Psittacus,#m (commonly domesticated grey parrot with red-and-black tail and white face; native to equatorial Africa) } { Amazona, genus_Amazona, bird_genus,@ family_Psittacidae,#m (a genus of Psittacidae) } { amazon, parrot,@ genus_Amazona,#m (mainly green tropical American parrots) } { Ara, genus_Ara, bird_genus,@ family_Psittacidae,#m (macaws) } { macaw, parrot,@ genus_Ara,#m (long-tailed brilliantly colored parrot of Central America and South America; among the largest and showiest of parrots) } { Nestor, genus_Nestor, bird_genus,@ family_Psittacidae,#m (a genus of Psittacidae) } { kea, Nestor_notabilis, parrot,@ genus_Nestor,#m (large brownish-green New Zealand parrot) } { Kakatoe, genus_Kakatoe, Cacatua, genus_Cacatua, bird_genus,@ family_Psittacidae,#m (a genus of Psittacidae) } { cockatoo, parrot,@ genus_Kakatoe,#m (white or light-colored crested parrot of the Australian region; often kept as cage birds) } { sulphur-crested_cockatoo, Kakatoe_galerita, Cacatua_galerita, cockatoo,@ (white cockatoo with a yellow erectile crest) } { pink_cockatoo, Kakatoe_leadbeateri, cockatoo,@ (white Australian cockatoo with roseate tinged plumage) } { Nymphicus, genus_Nymphicus, bird_genus,@ family_Psittacidae,#m (a genus of Psittacidae) } { cockateel, cockatiel, cockatoo_parrot, Nymphicus_hollandicus, parrot,@ genus_Nymphicus,#m (small grey Australian parrot with a yellow crested head) } { Agapornis, genus_Agapornis, bird_genus,@ family_Psittacidae,#m (a genus of Psittacidae) } { lovebird1, parrot,@ genus_Agapornis,#m (small African parrot noted for showing affection for their mates) } { Loriinae, subfamily_Loriinae, bird_family,@ family_Psittacidae,#m (lories) } { lory, parrot,@ subfamily_Loriinae,#m (small brightly colored Australasian parrots having a brush-tipped tongue for feeding on nectar and soft fruits) } { lorikeet, lory,@ (any of various small lories) } { Glossopsitta, genus_Glossopsitta, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Loriinae,#m (a genus of Loriinae) } { varied_Lorikeet, Glossopsitta_versicolor, lorikeet,@ genus_Glossopsitta,#m (lorikeet with a colorful coat) } { Trichoglossus, genus_Trichoglossus, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Loriinae,#m (a genus of Loriinae) } { rainbow_lorikeet, Trichoglossus_moluccanus, lorikeet,@ genus_Trichoglossus,#m (a kind of lorikeet) } { parakeet, parrakeet, parroket, paraquet, paroquet, parroquet, parrot,@ (any of numerous small slender long-tailed parrots) } { Conuropsis, genus_Conuropsis, bird_genus,@ family_Psittacidae,#m (a genus of Psittacidae) } { Carolina_parakeet, Conuropsis_carolinensis, parakeet,@ genus_Conuropsis,#m (extinct parakeet whose range extended far into the United States) } { Melopsittacus, genus_Melopsittacus, bird_genus,@ family_Psittacidae,#m (a genus of Psittacidae) } { budgerigar, budgereegah, budgerygah, budgie, grass_parakeet, lovebird2, shell_parakeet, Melopsittacus_undulatus, parakeet,@ genus_Melopsittacus,#m (small Australian parakeet usually light green with black and yellow markings in the wild but bred in many colors) } { Psittacula, genus_Psittacula, bird_genus,@ family_Psittacidae,#m (a genus of Psittacidae) } { ring-necked_parakeet, Psittacula_krameri, parakeet,@ genus_Psittacula,#m (African parakeet) } { Cuculiformes, order_Cuculiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (cuckoos; touracos; etc.) } { cuculiform_bird, bird,@ order_Cuculiformes,#m (birds having zygodactyl feet (except for the touracos)) } { Cuculidae, family_Cuculidae, bird_family,@ order_Cuculiformes,#m (includes cuckoo; ani; roadrunner) } { [ cuckoo, verb.communication:cuckoo,+ ] cuculiform_bird,@ family_Cuculidae,#m (any of numerous European and North American birds having pointed wings and a long tail) } { Cuculus, genus_Cuculus, bird_genus,@ family_Cuculidae,#m (type genus of the Cuculidae) } { European_cuckoo, Cuculus_canorus, cuckoo,@ genus_Cuculus,#m (common cuckoo of Europe having a distinctive two-note call; lays eggs in the nests of other birds) } { Coccyzus, genus_Coccyzus, bird_genus,@ family_Cuculidae,#m (a genus of Cuculidae) } { black-billed_cuckoo, Coccyzus_erythropthalmus, cuckoo,@ genus_Coccyzus,#m (North American cuckoo; builds a nest and rears its own young) } { Geococcyx, genus_Geococcyx, bird_genus,@ family_Cuculidae,#m (roadrunners) } { roadrunner, chaparral_cock, Geococcyx_californianus, cuckoo,@ genus_Geococcyx,#m (speedy largely terrestrial bird found from California and Mexico to Texas) } { Crotophaga, genus_Crotophaga, bird_genus,@ family_Cuculidae,#m (ani) } { ani, cuckoo,@ genus_Crotophaga,#m (black tropical American cuckoo) } { Centropus, genus_Centropus, bird_genus,@ family_Cuculidae,#m (a genus of Cuculidae) } { coucal, cuckoo,@ genus_Centropus,#m (Old World ground-living cuckoo having a long dagger-like hind claw) } { crow_pheasant, Centropus_sinensis, coucal,@ (common coucal of India and China) } { pheasant_coucal, pheasant_cuckoo, Centropus_phasianinus, coucal,@ (Australian bird with a tail like a pheasant) } { Musophagidae, family_Musophagidae, bird_family,@ order_Cuculiformes,#m (touracos) } { Musophaga, genus_Musophaga, bird_genus,@ family_Musophagidae,#m (type genus of the Musophagidae) } { touraco, turaco, turacou, turakoo, cuculiform_bird,@ family_Musophagidae,#m (large brightly crested bird of Africa) } { Coraciiformes, order_Coraciiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (rollers; kingfishers; hornbills; hoopoes; motmots; bee eaters; todies) } { Picariae, order_Picariae, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (term used in some classifications as nearly equivalent to the order Coraciiformes) } { coraciiform_bird, bird,@ order_Coraciiformes,#m (chiefly short-legged arboreal nonpasserine birds that nest in holes) } { Coraciidae, family_Coraciidae, bird_family,@ order_Coraciiformes,#m (rollers) } { roller1, coraciiform_bird,@ family_Coraciidae,#m (Old World bird that tumbles or rolls in flight; related to kingfishers) } { Coracias, genus_Coracias, bird_genus,@ family_Coraciidae,#m (type genus of the Coraciidae) } { European_roller, Coracias_garrulus, roller1,@ genus_Coracias,#m (common European blue-and-green roller with a reddish-brown back) } { ground_roller, roller1,@ (Madagascan roller with terrestrial and crepuscular habits that feeds on e.g. insects and worms) } { Alcedinidae, family_Alcedinidae, bird_family,@ order_Coraciiformes,#m (kingfishers) } { halcyon1, noun.person:mythical_being,@ (a mythical bird said to breed at the time of the winter solstice in a nest floating on the sea and to have the power of calming the winds and waves) } { kingfisher, coraciiform_bird,@ family_Alcedinidae,#m (nonpasserine large-headed bird with a short tail and long sharp bill; usually crested and bright-colored; feed mostly on fish) } { Alcedo, genus_Alcedo, bird_genus,@ family_Alcedinidae,#m (type genus of the Alcedinidae) } { Eurasian_kingfisher, Alcedo_atthis, kingfisher,@ genus_Alcedo,#m (small kingfisher with greenish-blue and orange plumage) } { Ceryle, genus_Ceryle, bird_genus,@ family_Alcedinidae,#m (a genus of birds of the family Alcedinidae) } { belted_kingfisher, Ceryle_alcyon, kingfisher,@ genus_Ceryle,#m (greyish-blue North American kingfisher with a chestnut band on its chest) } { Dacelo, genus_Dacelo, bird_genus,@ family_Alcedinidae,#m (Australasian kingfishers) } { Halcyon, genus_Halcyon, bird_genus,@ family_Alcedinidae,#m (a large kingfisher widely distributed in warmer parts of the Old World) } { kookaburra, laughing_jackass1, Dacelo_gigas, kingfisher,@ genus_Dacelo,#m (Australian kingfisher having a loud cackling cry) } { Meropidae, family_Meropidae, bird_family,@ order_Coraciiformes,#m (bee-eaters) } { Merops, genus_Merops, bird_genus,@ family_Meropidae,#m (type genus of the Meropidae) } { bee_eater, coraciiform_bird,@ family_Meropidae,#m (colorful chiefly tropical Old World bird having a strong graceful flight; feeds on especially bees) } { Bucerotidae, family_Bucerotidae, bird_family,@ order_Coraciiformes,#m (hornbills) } { Buceros, genus_Buceros, bird_genus,@ family_Bucerotidae,#m (type genus of the family Bucerotidae) } { hornbill, coraciiform_bird,@ family_Bucerotidae,#m (bird of tropical Africa and Asia having a very large bill surmounted by a bony protuberance; related to kingfishers) } { Upupidae, family_Upupidae, bird_family,@ order_Coraciiformes,#m (hoopoes) } { Upupa, genus_Upupa, bird_genus,@ family_Upupidae,#m (type genus of the Upupidae) } { hoopoe, hoopoo, coraciiform_bird,@ family_Upupidae,#m (any of several crested Old World birds with a slender downward-curved bill) } { Euopean_hoopoe, Upupa_epops, hoopoe,@ genus_Upupa,#m (pinkish-brown hoopoe with black-and-white wings) } { Phoeniculidae, family_Phoeniculidae, bird_family,@ order_Coraciiformes,#m (wood hoopoes) } { Phoeniculus, genus_Phoeniculus, bird_genus,@ family_Phoeniculidae,#m (type and only genus of the family Phoeniculidae) } { wood_hoopoe, coraciiform_bird,@ genus_Phoeniculus,#m (tropical African bird having metallic blackish plumage but no crest) } { Momotidae, family_Momotidae, bird_family,@ order_Coraciiformes,#m (a family of birds of the order Coraciiformes) } { Momotus, genus_Momotus, bird_genus,@ family_Momotidae,#m (type genus of the Momotidae) } { motmot, momot, coraciiform_bird,@ family_Momotidae,#m (tropical American bird resembling a blue jay and having greenish and bluish plumage) } { Todidae, family_Todidae, bird_family,@ order_Coraciiformes,#m (a family of birds of the order Coraciiformes) } { Todus, genus_Todus, bird_genus,@ family_Todidae,#m (type genus of the Todidae) } { tody, coraciiform_bird,@ genus_Todus,#m (tiny insectivorous West Indian bird having red-and-green plumage and a long straight bill) } { Apodiformes, order_Apodiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (swifts; hummingbirds) } { apodiform_bird, bird,@ order_Apodiformes,#m (nonpasserine bird having long wings and weak feet; spends much of its time in flight) } (nonpasserine==?) { Apodidae, family_Apodidae, bird_family,@ order_Apodiformes,#m (swifts; in former classifications included in the order Coraciiformes) } { [ swift, noun.animal:swiftlet,+ ] apodiform_bird,@ family_Apodidae,#m (a small bird that resembles a swallow and is noted for its rapid flight) } { Apus, genus_Apus, bird_genus,@ family_Apodidae,#m (type genus) } { European_swift, Apus_apus, swift,@ genus_Apus,#m (common European bird with a shrieking call that nests chiefly about eaves of buildings or on cliffs) } { Chateura, genus_Chateura, bird_genus,@ family_Apodidae,#m (a genus of Apodidae) } { chimney_swift, chimney_swallow2, Chateura_pelagica, swift,@ genus_Chateura,#m (American swift that nests in e.g. unused chimneys) } { Collocalia, genus_Collocalia, bird_genus,@ family_Apodidae,#m (a genus of Apodidae) } { [ swiftlet, noun.animal:swift,+ ] Collocalia_inexpectata, swift,@ genus_Collocalia,#m (swift of eastern Asia; produces the edible bird's nest) } { Hemiprocnidae, family_Hemiprocnidae, bird_family,@ order_Apodiformes,#m (tree swifts) } { tree_swift, crested_swift, apodiform_bird,@ family_Hemiprocnidae,#m (birds of southeast Asia and East Indies differing from true swifts in having upright crests and nesting in trees) } { Trochilidae, family_Trochilidae, bird_family,@ order_Apodiformes,#m (hummingbirds) } (nonpasserine==?) { hummingbird, apodiform_bird,@ family_Trochilidae,#m (tiny American bird having brilliant iridescent plumage and long slender bills; wings are specialized for vibrating flight) } { Archilochus, genus_Archilochus, bird_genus,@ family_Trochilidae,#m (a genus of Trochilidae) } { Archilochus_colubris, hummingbird,@ genus_Archilochus,#m (a kind of hummingbird) } { Chalcostigma, genus_Chalcostigma, bird_genus,@ family_Trochilidae,#m (thornbills) } { Ramphomicron, genus_Ramphomicron, bird_genus,@ family_Trochilidae,#m (thornbills) } { thornbill1, hummingbird,@ genus_Chalcostigma,#m genus_Ramphomicron,#m (any of various South American hummingbirds with a sharp pointed bill) } { Caprimulgiformes, order_Caprimulgiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (goatsuckers; frogmouths; oilbirds) } { caprimulgiform_bird, bird,@ order_Caprimulgiformes,#m (long-winged nonpasserine birds) } (nonpasserine==?) { Caprimulgidae, family_Caprimulgidae, bird_family,@ order_Caprimulgiformes,#m (goatsuckers) } { goatsucker, nightjar, caprimulgid, caprimulgiform_bird,@ family_Caprimulgidae,#m (mainly crepuscular or nocturnal nonpasserine birds with mottled greyish-brown plumage and large eyes; feed on insects) } { Caprimulgus, genus_Caprimulgus, bird_genus,@ family_Caprimulgidae,#m (type genus of the Caprimulgidae) } { European_goatsucker, European_nightjar, Caprimulgus_europaeus, goatsucker,@ genus_Caprimulgus,#m (Old World goatsucker)} { chuck-will's-widow, Caprimulgus_carolinensis, goatsucker,@ genus_Caprimulgus,#m (large whippoorwill-like bird of the southern United States) } { whippoorwill, Caprimulgus_vociferus, goatsucker,@ genus_Caprimulgus,#m (American nocturnal goatsucker with grey-and-white plumage) } { Chordeiles, genus_Chordeiles, bird_genus,@ family_Caprimulgidae,#m (a genus of Caprimulgidae) } { nighthawk, bullbat, mosquito_hawk1, goatsucker,@ genus_Chordeiles,#m (mainly nocturnal North American goatsucker) } { Phalaenoptilus, genus_Phalaenoptilus, bird_genus,@ family_Caprimulgidae,#m (a genus of Caprimulgidae) } { poorwill, Phalaenoptilus_nuttallii, goatsucker,@ genus_Phalaenoptilus,#m (goatsucker of western North America) } { Podargidae, family_Podargidae, bird_family,@ order_Caprimulgiformes,#m (frogmouths) } { Podargus, genus_Podargus, bird_genus,@ family_Podargidae,#m (type genus of the Podargidae) } { frogmouth, caprimulgiform_bird,@ family_Podargidae,#m (insectivorous bird of Australia and southeastern Asia having a wide frog-like mouth) } { Steatornithidae, family_Steatornithidae, bird_family,@ order_Caprimulgiformes,#m (oilbirds) } { Steatornis, genus_Steatornis, bird_genus,@ family_Steatornithidae,#m (type and sole genus of the family Steatornithidae) } { oilbird, guacharo, Steatornis_caripensis, caprimulgiform_bird,@ genus_Steatornis,#m (nocturnal fruit-eating bird of South America that has fatty young yielding an oil that is used instead of butter) } { Piciformes, order_Piciformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (woodpeckers; jacamars; puffbirds; barbets; honey guides; toucans) } (nonpasserine==?) { piciform_bird, bird,@ order_Piciformes,#m (any of numerous nonpasserine insectivorous climbing birds usually having strong bills for boring wood) } { Picidae, family_Picidae, bird_family,@ order_Piciformes,#m (woodpeckers) } { woodpecker, peckerwood, pecker, piciform_bird,@ family_Picidae,#m (bird with strong claws and a stiff tail adapted for climbing and a hard chisel-like bill for boring into wood for insects) } { Picus, genus_Picus, bird_genus,@ family_Picidae,#m (type genus of Picidae) } { green_woodpecker, Picus_viridis, woodpecker,@ genus_Picus,#m (woodpecker of Europe and western Asia) } { Picoides, genus_Picoides, bird_genus,@ family_Picidae,#m (a genus of Picidae) } { downy_woodpecker, woodpecker,@ (small North American woodpecker with black and white plumage and a small bill) } { Colaptes, genus_Colaptes, bird_genus,@ family_Picidae,#m (a genus of Picidae) } { flicker, woodpecker,@ genus_Colaptes,#m (North American woodpecker) } { yellow-shafted_flicker, Colaptes_auratus, yellowhammer2, flicker,@ (large flicker of eastern North America with a red neck and yellow undersurface to wings and tail) } { gilded_flicker, Colaptes_chrysoides, flicker,@ (southwestern United States bird like the yellow-shafted flicker but lacking the red neck) } { red-shafted_flicker, Colaptes_caper_collaris, flicker,@ (western United States bird with red undersurface to wings and tail) } { Campephilus, genus_Campephilus, bird_genus,@ family_Picidae,#m (a genus of Picidae) } { ivorybill, ivory-billed_woodpecker, Campephilus_principalis, woodpecker,@ genus_Campephilus,#m (large black-and-white woodpecker of southern United States and Cuba having an ivory bill; nearly extinct) } { Melanerpes, genus_Melanerpes, bird_genus,@ family_Picidae,#m (a genus of Picidae) } { redheaded_woodpecker, redhead1, Melanerpes_erythrocephalus, woodpecker,@ genus_Melanerpes,#m (black-and-white North American woodpecker having a red head and neck) } { Sphyrapicus, genus_Sphyrapicus, bird_genus,@ family_Picidae,#m (a genus of Picidae) } { sapsucker, woodpecker,@ genus_Sphyrapicus,#m (small American woodpecker that feeds on sap from e.g. apple and maple trees) } { yellow-bellied_sapsucker, Sphyrapicus_varius, sapsucker,@ (eastern North American sapsucker having a pale yellow abdomen) } { red-breasted_sapsucker, Sphyrapicus_varius_ruber, sapsucker,@ (western North American sapsucker) } { Jynx, genus_Jynx, bird_genus,@ family_Picidae,#m (wrynecks) } { wryneck, woodpecker,@ genus_Jynx,#m (Old World woodpecker with a peculiar habit of twisting the neck) } { Picumnus, genus_Picumnus, bird_genus,@ family_Picidae,#m (a genus of Picidae) } { piculet, woodpecker,@ genus_Picumnus,#m (small woodpeckers of South America and Africa and East Indies having soft rounded tail feathers) } { Capitonidae, family_Capitonidae, bird_family,@ order_Piciformes,#m (barbets) } { barbet, piciform_bird,@ family_Capitonidae,#m (small brightly colored stout-billed tropical bird having short weak wings) } { Bucconidae, family_Bucconidae, bird_family,@ order_Piciformes,#m (puffbirds) } { puffbird, piciform_bird,@ family_Bucconidae,#m (brownish tropical American bird having a large head with fluffed out feathers) } { Indicatoridae, family_Indicatoridae, bird_family,@ order_Piciformes,#m (honey guides) } { honey_guide, piciform_bird,@ family_Indicatoridae,#m (small bird of tropical Africa and Asia; feeds on beeswax and honey and larvae) } { Galbulidae, family_Galbulidae, bird_family,@ order_Piciformes,#m (jacamars) } { jacamar, piciform_bird,@ family_Galbulidae,#m (tropical American insectivorous bird having a long sharp bill and iridescent green or bronze plumage) } { Ramphastidae, family_Ramphastidae, bird_family,@ order_Piciformes,#m (toucans) } { toucan, piciform_bird,@ family_Ramphastidae,#m (brilliantly colored arboreal fruit-eating bird of tropical America having a very large thin-walled beak) } { Aulacorhyncus, genus_Aulacorhyncus, bird_genus,@ family_Ramphastidae,#m (a genus of Ramphastidae) } { toucanet, toucan,@ genus_Aulacorhyncus,#m (small toucan) } { Trogoniformes, order_Trogoniformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (trogons) } { Trogonidae, family_Trogonidae, bird_family,@ order_Trogoniformes,#m (coextensive with the order Trogoniformes) } { genus_Trogon, bird_genus,@ family_Trogonidae,#m (type genus of the Trogonidae) } { trogon, bird,@ family_Trogonidae,#m (forest bird of warm regions of the New World having brilliant lustrous plumage and long tails) } { Pharomacrus, genus_Pharomacrus, bird_genus,@ family_Trogonidae,#m (a genus of Trogonidae) } { quetzal, quetzal_bird, trogon,@ genus_Pharomacrus,#m (large trogon of Central America and South America having golden-green and scarlet plumage) } { resplendent_quetzel, resplendent_trogon, Pharomacrus_mocino, quetzal,@ (very rare Central American bird; the national bird of Guatemala) } { aquatic_bird, bird,@ (wading and swimming and diving birds of either fresh or salt water) } { waterfowl, water_bird, waterbird, aquatic_bird,@ (freshwater aquatic bird) } { Anseriformes, order_Anseriformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (ducks; geese; swans; screamers) } { anseriform_bird, waterfowl,@ order_Anseriformes,#m (chiefly web-footed swimming birds) } { Anatidae, family_Anatidae, bird_family,@ order_Anseriformes,#m (swimming birds having heavy short-legged bodies and bills with a horny tip: swans; geese; ducks) } { Anseres, suborder_Anseres, animal_order,@ order_Anseriformes,#m (used in some especially older classifications; coextensive with the family Anatidae) } { [ duck, noun.animal:duckling,+ ] anseriform_bird,@ family_Anatidae,#m (small wild or domesticated web-footed broad-billed swimming bird usually having a depressed body and short legs) } { drake, duck,@ (adult male of a wild or domestic duck) } { quack-quack, duck,@ (child's word for a duck) } { [ duckling, noun.animal:duck,+ ] duck,@ (young duck) } { [ diving_duck, dabbling_duck,!] duck,@ (any of various ducks of especially bays and estuaries that dive for their food) } { [ dabbling_duck, diving_duck,!] dabbler, duck,@ (any of numerous shallow-water ducks that feed by upending and dabbling) } { Anas, genus_Anas, bird_genus,@ family_Anatidae,#m (type genus of the Anatidae: freshwater ducks) } { mallard, Anas_platyrhynchos, duck,@ genus_Anas,#m (wild dabbling duck from which domestic ducks are descended; widely distributed) } { black_duck, Anas_rubripes, duck,@ genus_Anas,#m (a dusky duck of northeastern United States and Canada) } { teal, duck,@ genus_Anas,#m (any of various small short-necked dabbling river ducks of Europe and America) } { greenwing, green-winged_teal, Anas_crecca, teal,@ (common teal of Eurasia and North America) } { bluewing, blue-winged_teal, Anas_discors, teal,@ (American teal) } { garganey, Anas_querquedula, teal,@ (small Eurasian teal) } { widgeon, wigeon, Anas_penelope, duck,@ genus_Anas,#m (freshwater duck of Eurasia and northern Africa related to mallards and teals) } { American_widgeon, baldpate, Anas_americana, widgeon,@ (a widgeon the male of which has a white crown) } { shoveler, shoveller, broadbill2, Anas_clypeata, duck,@ genus_Anas,#m (freshwater duck of the northern hemisphere having a broad flat bill) } { pintail1, pin-tailed_duck, Anas_acuta, duck,@ genus_Anas,#m (long-necked river duck of the Old and New Worlds having elongated central tail feathers) } { Tadorna, genus_Tadorna, bird_genus,@ family_Anatidae,#m (sheldrakes) } { sheldrake1, duck,@ genus_Tadorna,#m (Old World gooselike duck slightly larger than a mallard with variegated mostly black-and-white plumage and a red bill) } { shelduck, sheldrake1,@ (female sheldrake) } { Oxyura, genus_Oxyura, bird_genus,@ family_Anatidae,#m (ruddy duck) } { ruddy_duck, Oxyura_jamaicensis, duck,@ genus_Oxyura,#m (reddish-brown stiff-tailed duck of North America and northern South America) } { Bucephala, genus_Bucephala, bird_genus,@ family_Anatidae,#m (buffleheads and goldeneyes) } { bufflehead, butterball, dipper1, Bucephela_albeola, duck,@ genus_Bucephala,#m (small North American diving duck; males have bushy head plumage) } { goldeneye1, whistler2, Bucephela_clangula, duck,@ genus_Bucephala,#m (large-headed swift-flying diving duck of Arctic regions) } { Barrow's_goldeneye, Bucephala_islandica, goldeneye1,@ (North American goldeneye diving duck) } { Aythya, genus_Aythya, bird_genus,@ family_Anatidae,#m (canvasback; redhead; pochard; etc.) } { canvasback, canvasback_duck, Aythya_valisineria, duck,@ genus_Aythya,#m (North American wild duck valued for sport and food) } { pochard, Aythya_ferina, duck,@ genus_Aythya,#m (heavy-bodied Old World diving duck having a grey-and-black body and reddish head) } { redhead2, Aythya_americana, duck,@ genus_Aythya,#m (North American diving duck with a grey-and-black body and reddish-brown head) } { scaup, scaup_duck, bluebill, broadbill3, duck,@ genus_Aythya,#m (diving ducks of North America having a bluish-grey bill) } { greater_scaup, Aythya_marila, scaup,@ (large scaup of North America having a greenish iridescence on the head of the male) } { lesser_scaup, lesser_scaup_duck, lake_duck, Aythya_affinis, scaup,@ (common scaup of North America; males have purplish heads) } { wild_duck, duck,@ (an undomesticated duck (especially a mallard)) } { Aix, genus_Aix, bird_genus,@ family_Anatidae,#m (wood duck and mandarin duck) } { wood_duck, summer_duck, wood_widgeon, Aix_sponsa, duck,@ genus_Aix,#m (showy North American duck that nests in hollow trees) } { wood_drake, wood_duck,@ (male wood duck) } { mandarin_duck, Aix_galericulata, duck,@ genus_Aix,#m (showy crested Asiatic duck; often domesticated) } { Cairina, genus_Cairina, bird_genus,@ family_Anatidae,#m (a genus of Anatidae) } { muscovy_duck, musk_duck, Cairina_moschata, duck,@ genus_Cairina,#m (large crested wild duck of Central America and South America; widely domesticated) } { sea_duck, duck,@ (any of various large diving ducks found along the seacoast: eider; scoter; merganser) } { Somateria, genus_Somateria, bird_genus,@ family_Anatidae,#m (eider ducks) } { eider, eider_duck, sea_duck,@ genus_Somateria,#m (duck of the northern hemisphere much valued for the fine soft down of the females) } { Melanitta, genus_Melanitta, bird_genus,@ family_Anatidae,#m (scoters) } { scoter, scooter, sea_duck,@ genus_Melanitta,#m (large black diving duck of northern parts of the northern hemisphere) } { common_scoter, Melanitta_nigra, scoter,@ (a variety of scoter) } { Clangula, genus_Clangula, bird_genus,@ (a genus of ducks) } { old_squaw, oldwife1, Clangula_hyemalis, sea_duck,@ genus_Clangula,#m (a common long-tailed sea duck of the northern parts of the United States) } { Merginae, subfamily_Merginae, bird_family,@ family_Anatidae,#m (mergansers and closely related diving birds) } { Mergus, genus_Mergus, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Merginae,#m (mergansers) } { merganser, fish_duck, sawbill, sheldrake2, sea_duck,@ genus_Mergus,#m (large crested fish-eating diving duck having a slender hooked bill with serrated edges) } { goosander, Mergus_merganser, merganser,@ genus_Mergus,#m (common merganser of Europe and North America) } { American_merganser, Mergus_merganser_americanus, merganser,@ genus_Mergus,#m (common North American diving duck considered a variety of the European goosander) } { red-breasted_merganser, Mergus_serrator, merganser,@ genus_Mergus,#m (widely distributed merganser of America and Europe) } { smew, Mergus_albellus, merganser,@ genus_Mergus,#m (smallest merganser and most expert diver; found in northern Eurasia) } { Lophodytes, genus_Lophodytes, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Merginae,#m (a genus of Merginae) } { hooded_merganser, hooded_sheldrake, Lophodytes_cucullatus, merganser,@ genus_Lophodytes,#m (small North American duck with a high circular crest on the male's head) } { [ goose, noun.animal:gosling,+ ] anseriform_bird,@ family_Anatidae,#m noun.group:gaggle,#m (web-footed long-necked typically gregarious migratory aquatic birds usually larger and less aquatic than ducks) } { [ gosling, noun.animal:goose,+ ] goose,@ (young goose) } { gander, goose,@ (mature male goose) } { Anser, genus_Anser, bird_genus,@ family_Anatidae,#m (typical geese) } { Chinese_goose, Anser_cygnoides, goose,@ genus_Anser,#m (very large wild goose of northeast Asia; interbreeds freely with the greylag) } { greylag, graylag, greylag_goose, graylag_goose, Anser_anser, goose,@ genus_Anser,#m (common grey wild goose of Europe; ancestor of many domestic breeds) } { Chen, subgenus_Chen, bird_genus,@ genus_Anser,#m (wild goose having white adult plumage) } { blue_goose, Chen_caerulescens, goose,@ subgenus_Chen,#m (North American wild goose having dark plumage in summer but white in winter) } { snow_goose, blue_goose,@ (blue goose in the white color phase) } { Branta, genus_Branta, bird_genus,@ family_Anatidae,#m (wild geese) } { brant, brant_goose, brent, brent_goose, goose,@ genus_Branta,#m (small dark geese that breed in the north and migrate southward) } { common_brant_goose, Branta_bernicla, brant,@ (the best known variety of brant goose) } { [ honker, verb.communication:honk,+ ] Canada_goose, Canadian_goose, Branta_canadensis, goose,@ genus_Branta,#m (common greyish-brown wild goose of North America with a loud, trumpeting call) } { barnacle_goose, barnacle2, Branta_leucopsis, goose,@ genus_Branta,#m (European goose smaller than the brant; breeds in the far north) } { Anserinae, subfamily_Anserinae, bird_family,@ family_Anatidae,#m (used in some classifications for the swans) } { genus_Coscoroba, bird_genus,@ family_Anatidae,#m (a genus of Anatidae) } { coscoroba, swan,@ genus_Coscoroba,#m (large white South American bird intermediate in some respects between ducks and swans) } { swan, aquatic_bird,@ family_Anatidae,#m (stately heavy-bodied aquatic bird with very long neck and usually white plumage as adult) } { cob1, swan,@ (adult male swan) } { pen, swan,@ (female swan) } { cygnet, swan,@ young_bird,@ (a young swan) } { Cygnus, genus_Cygnus, bird_genus,@ family_Anatidae,#m (a genus of Anatidae) } { mute_swan, Cygnus_olor, swan,@ genus_Cygnus,#m (soundless Eurasian swan; commonly domesticated) } { [ whooper, verb.communication:whoop,+ ] whooper_swan, Cygnus_cygnus, swan,@ genus_Cygnus,#m (common Old World swan noted for its whooping call) } { tundra_swan, Cygnus_columbianus, swan,@ genus_Cygnus,#m (swan that nests in tundra regions of the New and Old Worlds) } { whistling_swan, Cygnus_columbianus_columbianus, tundra_swan,@ (North American subspecies of tundra swan having a soft whistling note) } { Bewick's_swan, Cygnus_columbianus_bewickii, tundra_swan,@ (Eurasian subspecies of tundra swan; smaller than the whooper) } { trumpeter2, trumpeter_swan, Cygnus_buccinator, swan,@ genus_Cygnus,#m (large pure white wild swan of western North America having a sonorous cry) } { black_swan, Cygnus_atratus, swan,@ genus_Cygnus,#m (large Australian swan having black plumage and a red bill) } { Anhimidae, family_Anhimidae, bird_family,@ order_Anseriformes,#m (screamers) } { [ screamer, verb.communication:scream8,+ verb.communication:scream1,+ ] waterfowl,@ family_Anhimidae,#m (gooselike aquatic bird of South America having a harsh trumpeting call) } { Anhima, genus_Anhima, bird_genus,@ family_Anhimidae,#m (type genus of the Anhimidae; horned screamers) } { horned_screamer, Anhima_cornuta, screamer,@ genus_Anhima,#m (screamer having a hornlike process projecting from the forehead) } { Chauna, genus_Chauna, bird_genus,@ family_Anhimidae,#m (crested screamers) } { crested_screamer, screamer,@ genus_Chauna,#m (distinguished from the horned screamer by a feathery crest on the back of the head) } { chaja, Chauna_torquata, crested_screamer,@ (largest crested screamer; native to southern Brazil and Argentina) } { Mammalia, class_Mammalia, noun.group:class2,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (warm-blooded vertebrates characterized by mammary glands in the female) } { mammal, [ mammalian, adj.pert:mammalian,+ ] vertebrate,@ class_Mammalia,#m (any warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less covered with hair; young are born alive except for the small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk) } { female_mammal, female,@ mammal,@ (animals that nourish their young with milk) } { mammal_family, noun.group:family3,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (a family of mammals) } { mammal_genus, noun.group:genus,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (a genus of mammals) } { tusker, mammal,@ (any mammal with prominent tusks (especially an elephant or wild boar)) } { Prototheria, subclass_Prototheria, noun.group:class2,@ class_Mammalia,#m (echidnas; platypus) } { prototherian, mammal,@ (primitive oviparous mammals found only in Australia and Tasmania and New Guinea) } { Monotremata, order_Monotremata, animal_order,@ subclass_Prototheria,#m (coextensive with the subclass Prototheria) } { monotreme, egg-laying_mammal, prototherian,@ (the most primitive mammals comprising the only extant members of the subclass Prototheria) } { Tachyglossidae, family_Tachyglossidae, mammal_family,@ order_Monotremata,#m (echidnas) } { Tachyglossus, genus_Tachyglossus, mammal_genus,@ family_Tachyglossidae,#m (type genus of the family Tachyglossidae) } { echidna1, spiny_anteater1, anteater2, egg-laying_mammal,@ genus_Tachyglossus,#m (a burrowing monotreme mammal covered with spines and having a long snout and claws for hunting ants and termites; native to Australia) } { Zaglossus, genus_Zaglossus, mammal_genus,@ family_Tachyglossidae,#m (a genus of Tachyglossidae) } { echidna2, spiny_anteater2, anteater3, egg-laying_mammal,@ genus_Zaglossus,#m (a burrowing monotreme mammal covered with spines and having a long snout and claws for hunting ants and termites; native to New Guinea) } { Ornithorhynchidae, family_Ornithorhynchidae, mammal_family,@ order_Monotremata,#m (platypus) } { Ornithorhynchus, genus_Ornithorhynchus, mammal_genus,@ family_Ornithorhynchidae,#m (type genus of the family Ornithorhynchidae) } { platypus, duckbill1, duckbilled_platypus, duck-billed_platypus, Ornithorhynchus_anatinus, egg-laying_mammal,@ genus_Ornithorhynchus,#m (small densely furred aquatic monotreme of Australia and Tasmania having a broad bill and tail and webbed feet; only species in the family Ornithorhynchidae) } { Pantotheria, subclass_Pantotheria, noun.group:class2,@ class_Mammalia,#m (generalized extinct mammals widespread during the Jurassic; commonly conceded to be ancestral to marsupial and placental mammals) } { Metatheria, subclass_Metatheria, noun.group:class2,@ class_Mammalia,#m (pouched animals) } { metatherian, mammal,@ (primitive pouched mammals found mainly in Australia and the Americas) } { Marsupialia, order_Marsupialia, animal_order,@ subclass_Metatheria,#m (coextensive with the subclass Metatheria) } { marsupial, pouched_mammal, metatherian,@ order_Marsupialia,#m (mammals of which the females have a pouch (the marsupium) containing the teats where the young are fed and carried) } { Didelphidae, family_Didelphidae, mammal_family,@ order_Marsupialia,#m (opossums) } { opossum1, possum1, marsupial,@ family_Didelphidae,#m (nocturnal arboreal marsupial having a naked prehensile tail found from southern North America to northern South America) } { Didelphis, genus_Didelphis, mammal_genus,@ family_Didelphidae,#m (type genus of the family Didelphidae) } { common_opossum, Didelphis_virginiana, Didelphis_marsupialis, opossum1,@ (omnivorous opossum of the eastern United States; noted for feigning death when in danger; esteemed as food in some areas; considered same species as the crab-eating opossum of South America) } { crab-eating_opossum, opossum1,@ genus_Didelphis,#m (South American opossum) } { Caenolestidae, family_Caenolestidae, mammal_family,@ order_Marsupialia,#m (small marsupials of southern South America) } { Caenolestes, genus_Caenolestes, mammal_genus,@ family_Caenolestidae,#m (type genus of the family Caenolestidae) } { opossum_rat, marsupial,@ genus_Caenolestes,#m (terrestrial marsupials of southern South America that resemble shrews) } { Peramelidae, family_Peramelidae, mammal_family,@ order_Marsupialia,#m (bandicoots) } { bandicoot, marsupial,@ family_Peramelidae,#m (any of various agile ratlike terrestrial marsupials of Australia and adjacent islands; insectivorous and herbivorous) } { Macrotis, genus_Macrotis, mammal_genus,@ family_Peramelidae,#m (a genus of Peramelidae) } { rabbit-eared_bandicoot, rabbit_bandicoot, bilby, Macrotis_lagotis, bandicoot,@ genus_Macrotis,#m (bandicoot with leathery ears like a rabbit) } { Macropodidae, family_Macropodidae, mammal_family,@ order_Marsupialia,#m (kangaroos; wallabies) } { kangaroo, marsupial,@ family_Macropodidae,#m (any of several herbivorous leaping marsupials of Australia and New Guinea having large powerful hind legs and a long thick tail) } { Macropus, genus_Macropus, mammal_genus,@ family_Macropodidae,#m (type genus of the family Macropodidae: typical kangaroos and wallabies) } { giant_kangaroo, great_grey_kangaroo, Macropus_giganteus, kangaroo,@ genus_Macropus,#m (very large greyish-brown Australian kangaroo formerly abundant in open wooded areas) } { wallaby, brush_kangaroo, kangaroo,@ (any of various small or medium-sized kangaroos; often brightly colored) } { common_wallaby, Macropus_agiles, wallaby,@ genus_Macropus,#m (a small wallaby having a height of 30 inches) } { Lagorchestes, genus_Lagorchestes, mammal_genus,@ family_Macropodidae,#m (hare wallabies) } { hare_wallaby, kangaroo_hare, wallaby,@ genus_Lagorchestes,#m (small Australian wallaby that resembles a hare and has persistent teeth) } { Onychogalea, genus_Onychogalea, mammal_genus,@ family_Macropodidae,#m (a genus of Macropodidae) } { nail-tailed_wallaby, nail-tailed_kangaroo, wallaby,@ genus_Onychogalea,#m (small wallabies with a horny nail on the tip of the tail) } { Petrogale, genus_Petrogale, mammal_genus,@ family_Macropodidae,#m (rock wallabies) } { rock_wallaby, rock_kangaroo, wallaby,@ genus_Petrogale,#m (slender long-legged Australian wallabies living in caves and rocky areas) } { Thylogale, genus_Thylogale, mammal_genus,@ family_Macropodidae,#m (pademelons) } { pademelon, paddymelon, wallaby,@ genus_Thylogale,#m (small reddish-brown wallabies of scrubby areas of Australia and New Guinea) } { Dendrolagus, genus_Dendrolagus, mammal_genus,@ family_Macropodidae,#m (tree wallabies) } { tree_wallaby, tree_kangaroo, wallaby,@ genus_Dendrolagus,#m (arboreal wallabies of New Guinea and northern Australia having hind and forelegs of similar length) } { Hypsiprymnodon, genus_Hypsiprymnodon, mammal_genus,@ family_Macropodidae,#m (musk kangaroos) } { musk_kangaroo, Hypsiprymnodon_moschatus, kangaroo,@ genus_Hypsiprymnodon,#m (small kangaroo of northeastern Australia) } { Potoroinae, subfamily_Potoroinae, mammal_family,@ family_Macropodidae,#m (rat kangaroos) } { rat_kangaroo, kangaroo_rat2, kangaroo,@ subfamily_Potoroinae,#m (any of several rabbit-sized ratlike Australian kangaroos) } { Potorous, genus_Potorous, mammal_genus,@ subfamily_Potoroinae,#m (potoroos) } { potoroo, rat_kangaroo,@ genus_Potorous,#m (Australian rat kangaroos) } { Bettongia, genus_Bettongia, mammal_genus,@ subfamily_Potoroinae,#m (jerboa kangaroo) } { bettong, rat_kangaroo,@ genus_Bettongia,#m (short-nosed rat kangaroo) } { jerboa_kangaroo, kangaroo_jerboa, rat_kangaroo,@ genus_Bettongia,#m (brush-tailed rat kangaroo) } { Phalangeridae, family_Phalangeridae, mammal_family,@ order_Marsupialia,#m (phalangers; koalas) } { phalanger, opossum2, possum2, marsupial,@ family_Phalangeridae,#m (small furry Australian arboreal marsupials having long usually prehensile tails) } { genus_Phalanger, mammal_genus,@ family_Phalangeridae,#m (type genus of the family Phalangeridae: cuscuses) } { cuscus, phalanger,@ genus_Phalanger,#m (woolly-haired monkey-like arboreal marsupial of New Guinea and northern Australia) } { Trichosurus, genus_Trichosurus, mammal_genus,@ family_Phalangeridae,#m (a genus of Phalangeridae) } { brush-tailed_phalanger, Trichosurus_vulpecula, phalanger,@ genus_Trichosurus,#m (bushy-tailed phalanger) } { Petaurus, genus_Petaurus, mammal_genus,@ family_Phalangeridae,#m (a genus of Phalangeridae) } { flying_phalanger, flying_opossum, flying_squirrel2, phalanger,@ genus_Petaurus,#m (nocturnal phalangers that move with gliding leaps using parachute-like folds of skin along the sides of the body) } { Acrobates, genus_Acrobates, mammal_genus,@ family_Phalangeridae,#m (a genus of Phalangeridae) } { flying_mouse, flying_phalanger,@ genus_Acrobates,#m (tiny flying phalanger) } { Phascolarctos, genus_Phascolarctos, mammal_genus,@ family_Phalangeridae,#m (koalas) } { koala, koala_bear, kangaroo_bear, native_bear, Phascolarctos_cinereus, phalanger,@ (sluggish tailless Australian arboreal marsupial with grey furry ears and coat; feeds on eucalyptus leaves and bark) } { Vombatidae, family_Vombatidae, mammal_family,@ order_Marsupialia,#m (wombats) } { wombat, marsupial,@ family_Vombatidae,#m (burrowing herbivorous Australian marsupials about the size of a badger) } { Dasyuridae, family_Dasyuridae, family_Dasyurinae, mammal_family,@ order_Marsupialia,#m (dasyures; native cats; pouched mice; banded anteaters; Tasmanian devils) } { dasyurid_marsupial, dasyurid, marsupial,@ family_Dasyuridae,#m (small carnivorous nocturnal marsupials of Australia and Tasmania) } { Dasyurus, genus_Dasyurus, mammal_genus,@ family_Dasyuridae,#m (type genus of the family Dasyuridae: native cats) } { dasyure, dasyurid_marsupial,@ genus_Dasyurus,#m (any of several more or less arboreal marsupials somewhat resembling martens) } { eastern_dasyure, Dasyurus_quoll, dasyure,@ (a variety of dasyure) } { native_cat, Dasyurus_viverrinus, dasyure,@ (carnivorous arboreal cat-like marsupials of Australia and Tasmania) } { Thylacinus, genus_Thylacinus, mammal_genus,@ family_Dasyuridae,#m (Tasmanian wolf) } { thylacine, Tasmanian_wolf, Tasmanian_tiger, Thylacinus_cynocephalus, dasyurid_marsupial,@ genus_Thylacinus,#m (rare doglike carnivorous marsupial of Tasmania having stripes on its back; probably extinct) } { Sarcophilus, genus_Sarcophilus, mammal_genus,@ family_Dasyuridae,#m (Tasmanian devil) } { Tasmanian_devil, ursine_dasyure, Sarcophilus_hariisi, dasyurid_marsupial,@ genus_Sarcophilus,#m (small ferocious carnivorous marsupial having a mostly black coat and long tail) } { Phascogale, genus_Phascogale, mammal_genus,@ family_Dasyuridae,#m (pouched mice) } { pouched_mouse, marsupial_mouse, marsupial_rat, dasyurid_marsupial,@ genus_Phascogale,#m (any of numerous small sharp-nosed insectivorous marsupials superficially resembling mice or rats) } { Myrmecobius, genus_Myrmecobius, mammal_genus,@ family_Dasyuridae,#m (banded anteater) } { numbat, banded_anteater, anteater5, Myrmecobius_fasciatus, dasyurid_marsupial,@ genus_Myrmecobius,#m (small Australian marsupial having long snout and strong claws for feeding on termites; nearly extinct) } { Notoryctidae, family_Notoryctidae, mammal_family,@ order_Marsupialia,#m (pouched moles) } { Notoryctus, genus_Notoryctus, mammal_genus,@ family_Notoryctidae,#m (type genus of the family Notoryctidae: comprising solely the marsupial mole) } { pouched_mole, marsupial_mole, Notoryctus_typhlops, marsupial,@ genus_Notoryctus,#m (small burrowing Australian marsupial that resembles a mole) } { [ Eutheria, adj.pert:eutherian,+ ] subclass_Eutheria, noun.group:class2,@ class_Mammalia,#m (all mammals except monotremes and marsupials) } { [ placental, adj.all:placental,+ ] placental_mammal, eutherian, eutherian_mammal, mammal,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (mammals having a placenta; all mammals except monotremes and marsupials) } { livestock, [ stock, noun.animal:stocker,+ ] farm_animal, placental_mammal,@ (any animals kept for use or profit) } { bull2, placental_mammal,@ (mature male of various mammals of which the female is called `cow'; e.g. whales or elephants or especially cattle) } { cow2, placental_mammal,@ (mature female of mammals of which the male is called `bull') } { calf, young_mammal,@ cattle,#m (young of domestic cattle) } { calf1, young_mammal,@ (young of various large placental mammals e.g. whale or giraffe or elephant or buffalo) } { yearling1, placental_mammal,@ (an animal in its second year) } { [ buck, verb.motion:buck,+ ] placental_mammal,@ (mature male of various mammals (especially deer or antelope)) } { doe, placental_mammal,@ (mature female of mammals of which the male is called `buck') } (==OK OK above) { Insectivora, order_Insectivora, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (shrews; moles; hedgehogs; tenrecs) } { Lipotyphla, suborder_Lipotyphla, animal_order,@ order_Insectivora,#m (moles; hedgehogs; true shrews) } { Menotyphla, suborder_Menotyphla, animal_order,@ order_Insectivora,#m (elephant shrews; tree shrews) } { [ insectivore, adj.all:insectivorous,+ ] placental_mammal,@ order_Insectivora,#m (small insect-eating mainly nocturnal terrestrial or fossorial mammals) } { Talpidae, family_Talpidae, mammal_family,@ order_Insectivora,#m (moles) } { mole, insectivore,@ family_Talpidae,#m (small velvety-furred burrowing mammal having small eyes and fossorial forefeet) } { Condylura, genus_Condylura, mammal_genus,@ family_Talpidae,#m (star-nosed moles) } { starnose_mole, star-nosed_mole, Condylura_cristata, mole,@ (amphibious mole of eastern North America having pink fleshy tentacles around the nose) } { Parascalops, genus_Parascalops, mammal_genus,@ family_Talpidae,#m (brewer's moles) } { brewer's_mole, hair-tailed_mole, Parascalops_breweri, mole,@ (mole of eastern North America) } { Chrysochloridae, family_Chrysochloridae, mammal_family,@ order_Insectivora,#m (golden moles) } { Chrysochloris, genus_Chrysochloris, mammal_genus,@ family_Chrysochloridae,#m (type genus of the Chrysochloridae) } { golden_mole, mole,@ genus_Chrysochloris,#m (mole of southern Africa having iridescent guard hairs mixed with the underfur) } { Uropsilus, genus_Uropsilus, mammal_genus,@ family_Talpidae,#m (shrew moles) } { shrew_mole, mole,@ genus_Uropsilus,#m (slender mole having a long snout and tail) } { Asiatic_shrew_mole, Uropsilus_soricipes, shrew_mole,@ genus_Uropsilus,#m (shrew mole of eastern Asia) } { Neurotrichus, genus_Neurotrichus, mammal_genus,@ family_Talpidae,#m (shrew moles) } { American_shrew_mole, Neurotrichus_gibbsii, shrew_mole,@ genus_Neurotrichus,#m (greyish-black shrew mole of the United States and Canada) } { Soricidae, family_Soricidae, mammal_family,@ order_Insectivora,#m (shrews) } { shrew, shrewmouse, insectivore,@ family_Soricidae,#m (small mouselike mammal with a long snout; related to moles) } { Sorex, genus_Sorex, mammal_genus,@ family_Soricidae,#m (type genus of the family Soricidae: shrews) } { common_shrew, Sorex_araneus, shrew,@ genus_Sorex,#m (common American shrew) } { masked_shrew, Sorex_cinereus, shrew,@ (commonest shrew of moist habitats in North America) } { Blarina, genus_Blarina, mammal_genus,@ family_Soricidae,#m (shrews) } { short-tailed_shrew, Blarina_brevicauda, shrew,@ genus_Blarina,#m (North American shrew with tail less than half its body length) } { water_shrew, shrew,@ (any of several small semiaquatic shrews usually living near swift-flowing streams) } { American_water_shrew, Sorex_palustris, water_shrew,@ genus_Sorex,#m (water shrew of North America) } { Neomys, genus_Neomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Soricidae,#m (a genus of Soricidae) } { European_water_shrew, Neomys_fodiens, water_shrew,@ genus_Neomys,#m (widely distributed Old World water shrew) } { Mediterranean_water_shrew, Neomys_anomalus, water_shrew,@ genus_Neomys,#m (a type of water shrew) } { Cryptotis, genus_Cryptotis, mammal_genus,@ family_Soricidae,#m (least shrews) } { least_shrew, Cryptotis_parva, shrew,@ (small brown shrew of grassy regions of eastern United States) } { Erinaceidae, family_Erinaceidae, mammal_family,@ order_Insectivora,#m (true hedgehogs) } { Erinaceus, genus_Erinaceus, mammal_genus,@ family_Erinaceidae,#m (type genus of the family Erinaceidae: hedgehogs) } { hedgehog, Erinaceus_europaeus, Erinaceus_europeaeus, insectivore,@ genus_Erinaceus,#m (small nocturnal Old World mammal covered with both hair and protective spines) } { Tenrecidae, family_Tenrecidae, mammal_family,@ order_Insectivora,#m (tenrecs and extinct related forms) } { tenrec, tendrac, insectivore,@ family_Tenrecidae,#m (small often spiny insectivorous mammal of Madagascar; resembles a hedgehog) } { genus_Tenrec, mammal_genus,@ family_Tenrecidae,#m (type genus of the family Tenrecidae: tenrecs) } { tailless_tenrec, Tenrec_ecaudatus, tenrec,@ genus_Tenrec,#m (prolific animal that feeds chiefly on earthworms) } { Potamogalidae, family_Potamogalidae, mammal_family,@ order_Insectivora,#m (otter shrews) } { genus_Potamogale, mammal_genus,@ family_Potamogalidae,#m (type genus of the family Potamogalidae: otter shrews) } { otter_shrew, potamogale, Potamogale_velox, insectivore,@ genus_Potamogale,#m (amphibious African insectivorous mammal that resembles an otter) } { [ chine, verb.contact:chine,+ ] noun.body:backbone,@ (backbone of an animal) } { saddle, noun.body:body_part,@ noun.body:back,#p fowl,#p (posterior part of the back of a domestic fowl) } { furcula, noun.body:bone,@ bird,#p (a forked bone formed by the fusion of the clavicles of most birds) } { wishbone, wishing_bone, furcula,@ noun.food:fowl,#p (the furcula of a domestic fowl) } { [ cuticula, adj.pert:cuticular,+ ] carapace,@ (the outer body wall of an insect) } { hide, pelt, [ skin1, verb.contact:skin2,+ ] noun.body:body_covering,@ (body covering of a living animal) } { [ hypodermis, adj.pert:hypodermic,+ adj.pert:hypodermal,+ ] layer,@ noun.body:body_covering,#p (layer of cells that secretes the chitinous cuticle in e.g. arthropods) } { [ feather, adj.all:feathered^feathery2,+ adj.all:feathered^feathery1,+ adj.all:adorned^feathery,+ verb.contact:feather,+ verb.body:feather,+ ] [ plume, verb.creation:plume,+ verb.contact:plume,+ ] plumage, noun.body:body_covering,@ noun.substance:animal_material,@ bird,#p (the light horny waterproof structure forming the external covering of birds) } { [ down, adj.all:soft1^downy,+ ] down_feather, feather,@ (soft fine feathers) } { duck_down, down,@ duck,#p (down of the duck) } { eiderdown, duck_down,@ eider,#p noun.artifact:eiderdown,#s (down of the eider duck) } { goose_down, down,@ goose,#p (down of the goose) } { swan's_down, down,@ swan,#p (down of the swan) } { plumule, down,@ (down feather of young birds; persists in some adult birds) } { aftershaft, plume,@ (a supplementary feather (usually small) on the underside of the base of the shaft of some feathers in some birds) } { sickle_feather, tail_feather,@ (one of the long curved tail feathers of a rooster) } { contour_feather, feather,@ (feathers covering the body of an adult bird and determining its shape) } { bastard_wing, [ alula, adj.pert:alular,+ ] spurious_wing, feather,@ wing,#p (tuft of small stiff feathers on the first digit of a bird's wing) } { marabou2, feather,@ marabou1,#p (the downy feathers of marabou storks are used for trimming garments) } { vane, web1, noun.body:blade,@ feather,#p (the flattened weblike part of a feather consisting of a series of barbs on either side of the shaft) } { barb, noun.substance:filament,@ vane,#p (one of the parallel filaments projecting from the main shaft of a feather) } { web2, noun.body:membrane,@ webfoot,#p (membrane connecting the toes of some aquatic birds and mammals) } { hackle, feather,@ (long slender feather on the necks of e.g. turkeys and pheasants) } { saddle_hackle, saddle_feather, hackle,@ (a long narrow feather on the back (saddle) of a domestic fowl) } { coat, pelage, noun.body:hair,@ mammal,#p (growth of hair or wool or fur covering the body of an animal) } { guard_hair, noun.body:hair,@ fur,#p (coarse hairs that form the outer fur and protect the underfur of certain mammals) } { [ fur, adj.all:hairy^furry,+ ] coat,@ (dense coat of fine silky hairs on mammals (e.g., cat or seal or weasel)) } { undercoat, underfur, fur,@ (thick soft fur lying beneath the longer and coarser guard hair) } { underpart, noun.body:body_part,@ (a part lying on the lower side or underneath an animal's body; "the warbler has a white throat and underparts"; "a woodland mouse with white underparts") } { [ wool, adj.all:hairy^wooly,+ adj.all:hairy^woolly,+ ] [ fleece, verb.contact:fleece,+ ] coat,@ (outer coat of especially sheep and yaks) } { mane, noun.body:hair,@ lion,#p (long coarse hair growing from the crest of the animal's neck) } { encolure, mane,@ horse,#p (the mane of a horse) } { forelock, foretop, noun.body:hair,@ encolure,#p (a lock of a horse's mane that grows forward between the ears) } { [ hair2, adj.all:hairy,+ ] noun.body:process,@ (a filamentous projection or process on an organism) } { cirrus, noun.body:process,@ (a slender flexible animal appendage as on barnacles or crinoids or many insects; often tactile) } { [ spine, adj.pert:spinal,+ adj.all:pointed^spinous,+ ] noun.body:process,@ (a sharp rigid animal process or appendage; as a porcupine quill or a ridge on a bone or a ray of a fish fin) } { ray1, spine,@ fin,#p (any of the stiff bony spines in the fin of a fish) } { quill1, spine,@ porcupine,#p hedgehog,#p (a stiff hollow protective spine on a porcupine or hedgehog) } { aculea, noun.body:process,@ (small spiny outgrowth on the wings of certain insects) } { aculeus, stinger,@ (a sharp-pointed process especially a sting of a hymenopterous insect) } { style, noun.body:process,@ (a slender bristlelike or tubular process; "a cartilaginous style") } { stylet, style,@ tardigrade,#p (small needlelike appendage; especially the feeding organ of a tardigrade) } { villus, noun.body:process,@ (a minute hairlike projection on mucous membrane) } { [ bristle, verb.motion:bristle,+ ] hair2,@ (a stiff hair) } { [ chaeta, adj.pert:chaetal,+ ] seta,@ (a stiff chitinous seta or bristle especially of an annelid worm) } { [ whisker, adj.all:unshaven^whiskery,+ verb.possession:whisker,+ ] vibrissa, sensory_hair, hair2,@ (a long stiff hair growing from the snout or brow of most mammals as e.g. a cat) } { [ seta, adj.all:armed2^setaceous,+ ] hair2,@ (a stiff hair or bristle) } { pilus, hair2,@ microorganism,#p (hairlike structure especially on the surface of a cell or microorganism) } { horseback, noun.body:body_part,@ horse,#p (the back of a horse) } { operculum, noun.body:plate,@ (a hard flap serving as a cover for (a) the gill slits in fishes or (b) the opening of the shell in certain gastropods when the body is retracted) } { protective_covering, noun.body:body_covering,@ (the tough natural covering of some organisms) } { armor, armour, protective_covering,@ (tough more-or-less rigid protective covering of an animal or plant) } { [ scale, adj.all:rough^scaly,+ adj.all:armored2^scaly,+ adj.all:armored2^scaley,+ verb.contact:scale,+ ] noun.object:natural_covering,@ (a flattened rigid plate forming part of the body covering of many animals) } { fish_scale, scale,@ fish,#p (scale of the kind that covers the bodies of fish) } { squama, scale,@ (a protective structure resembling a scale) } { scute, protective_covering,@ (large bony or horny plate as on an armadillo or turtle or the underside of a snake) } { sclerite, protective_covering,@ arthropod,#p (hard plate or element of the exoskeleton of some arthropods) } { clypeus, protective_covering,@ insect,#p (a shield-like plate on the front of an insect's head) } { carapace, shell2, [ cuticle, adj.pert:cuticular,+ ] shield, scute,@ mollusk,#p arthropod,#p turtle,#p (hard outer covering or case of certain organisms such as arthropods and turtles) } { plastron, noun.body:exoskeleton,@ turtle,#p noun.cognition:zoology,;c ((zoology) the part of a turtle's shell forming its underside) } { [ shell1, verb.change:shell,+ verb.contact:shell8,+ ] noun.object:natural_covering,@ (the hard largely calcareous covering of a mollusc or a brachiopod) } { valve, shell1,@ (one of the paired hinged shells of certain molluscs and of brachiopods) } { valve1, shell1,@ (the entire one-piece shell of a snail and certain other molluscs) } { test, noun.object:natural_covering,@ (a hard outer covering as of some amoebas and sea urchins) } { scallop_shell, shell1,@ (a shell of a scallop) } { oyster_shell, shell1,@ (a shell of an oyster) } { phragmocone, phragmacone, shell1,@ (the thin conical chambered internal shell (either straight or curved) of a belemnite) } { apodeme, noun.body:structure,@ arthropod,#p (ridge-like ingrowth of the exoskeleton of an arthropod that supports internal organs and provides attachment points for muscles) } { theca2, noun.body:sheath,@ (outer sheath of the pupa of certain insects) } { lorica, noun.body:sheath,@ (a hard protective sheath (as secreted by certain protoctists, for example)) } { coelenteron, noun.body:sac,@ coelenterate,#p (the saclike body cavity of a coelenterate) } { invertebrate, noun.Tops:animal,@ (any animal lacking a backbone or notochord; the term is not used as a scientific classification) } { zoophyte, invertebrate,@ (any of various invertebrate animals resembling a plant such as a sea anemone or coral or sponge) } { Parazoa, subkingdom_Parazoa, noun.group:subkingdom,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (multicellular organisms having less-specialized cells than in the Metazoa; comprises the single phylum Porifera) } { Porifera, phylum_Porifera, noun.group:phylum,@ subkingdom_Parazoa,#m (coextensive with the subkingdom Parazoa: sponges) } { [ sponge, adj.all:soft1^spongy,+ verb.contact:sponge3,+ ] poriferan, parazoan, invertebrate,@ phylum_Porifera,#m (primitive multicellular marine animal whose porous body is supported by a fibrous skeletal framework; usually occurs in sessile colonies) } { sponge_genus, noun.group:genus,@ phylum_Porifera,#m (a genus of Porifera) } { flagellated_cell, noun.Tops:cell,@ (any cell or one-celled organism equipped with a flagellum) } { choanocyte, collar_cell, flagellated_cell,@ (any of the flagellated cells in sponges having a collar of cytoplasm around the flagellum; they maintain a flow of water through the body) } { Hyalospongiae, class_Hyalospongiae, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Porifera,#m (sponges with siliceous spicules that have six rays; choanocytes are restricted to finger-shaped chambers) } { glass_sponge, sponge,@ class_Hyalospongiae,#m (a siliceous sponge (with glassy spicules) of the class Hyalospongiae) } { Euplectella, genus_Euplectella, sponge_genus,@ class_Hyalospongiae,#m (a genus of Hyalospongiae) } { Venus's_flower_basket, glass_sponge,@ genus_Euplectella,#m (a deep-water marine sponge having a cylindrical skeleton of intricate glassy latticework; found in the waters of the East Indies and the eastern coast of Asia) } { coelenterate_family, noun.group:family3,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (a family of coelenterates) } { coelenterate_genus, noun.group:genus,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (a genus of coelenterates) } { Metazoa, subkingdom_Metazoa, noun.group:subkingdom,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (multicellular animals having cells differentiated into tissues and organs and usually a digestive cavity and nervous system) } { metazoan, noun.Tops:animal,@ Metazoa,#m (any animal of the subkingdom Metazoa; all animals except protozoans and sponges) } { Cnidaria, phylum_Cnidaria, Coelenterata, phylum_Coelenterata, noun.group:phylum,@ subkingdom_Metazoa,#m (hydras; polyps; jellyfishes; sea anemones; corals) } { coelenterate, cnidarian, invertebrate,@ phylum_Cnidaria,#m (radially symmetrical animals having saclike bodies with only one opening and tentacles with stinging structures; they occur in polyp and medusa forms) } { planula, hydrozoan,@ (the flat ciliated free-swimming larva of hydrozoan coelenterates) } { polyp, coelenterate,@ phylum_Cnidaria,#m (one of two forms that coelenterates take (e.g. a hydra or coral): usually sedentary with a hollow cylindrical body usually with a ring of tentacles around the mouth; "in some species of coelenterate, polyps are a phase in the life cycle that alternates with a medusoid phase") } { medusa1, medusoid, medusan, coelenterate,@ phylum_Cnidaria,#m (one of two forms that coelenterates take: it is the free-swimming sexual phase in the life cycle of a coelenterate; in this phase it has a gelatinous umbrella-shaped body and tentacles) } { Scyphozoa, class_Scyphozoa, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Cnidaria,#m (coelenterates in which the polyp stage is absent or at least inconspicuous: jellyfishes) } { jellyfish, coelenterate,@ phylum_Cnidaria,#m (any of numerous usually marine and free-swimming coelenterates that constitute the sexually reproductive forms of hydrozoans and scyphozoans) } { Aegina, jellyfish,@ (small medusa) } { scyphozoan, coelenterate,@ class_Scyphozoa,#m (any of various usually free-swimming marine coelenterates having a gelatinous medusoid stage as the dominant phase of its life cycle) } { Chrysaora, genus_Chrysaora, coelenterate_genus,@ class_Scyphozoa,#m (a genus of Scyphozoa) } { Chrysaora_quinquecirrha, jellyfish,@ genus_Chrysaora,#m (a type of jellyfish) } { Hydrozoa, class_Hydrozoa, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Cnidaria,#m (coelenterates typically having alternation of generations; hydroid phase is usually colonial giving rise to the medusoid phase by budding: hydras and jellyfishes) } { hydrozoan, hydroid, coelenterate,@ class_Hydrozoa,#m (colonial coelenterates having the polyp phase dominant) } { genus_Hydra, coelenterate_genus,@ class_Hydrozoa,#m (hydras) } { hydra, hydrozoan,@ genus_Hydra,#m (small tubular solitary freshwater hydrozoan polyp) } { Siphonophora, order_Siphonophora, animal_order,@ class_Hydrozoa,#m (marine colonial hydrozoans) } { siphonophore, hydrozoan,@ order_Siphonophora,#m (a floating or swimming oceanic colony of polyps often transparent or showily colored) } { genus_Nanomia, coelenterate_genus,@ order_Siphonophora,#m (a genus of Siphonophora) } { nanomia, siphonophore,@ genus_Nanomia,#m (small creatures resembling pieces of fuzzy rope; each with a cluster of swimming bells serving as the head and long elastic tentacles for drawing in prey) } { Physalia, genus_Physalia, coelenterate_genus,@ order_Siphonophora,#m (Portuguese man-of-war) } { Portuguese_man-of-war, man-of-war, jellyfish3, siphonophore,@ genus_Physalia,#m (large siphonophore having a bladderlike float and stinging tentacles) } { praya, siphonophore,@ (colonial siphonophore of up to 130 ft long) } { apolemia, siphonophore,@ (large siphonophore of up to 50 ft long) } { Sertularia, genus_Sertularia, coelenterate_genus,@ class_Hydrozoa,#m (sessile hydroid that forms feathery colonies) } { sertularian, hydrozoan,@ genus_Sertularia,#m (feathery colony of long-branched stems bearing stalkless paired polyps) } { Anthozoa, class_Anthozoa, Actinozoa, class_Actinozoa, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Cnidaria,#m (a large class of sedentary marine coelenterates that includes sea anemones and corals; the medusoid phase is entirely suppressed) } { anthozoan, actinozoan, coelenterate,@ class_Anthozoa,#m (sessile marine coelenterates including solitary and colonial polyps; the medusoid phase is entirely suppressed) } { Actiniaria, order_Actiniaria, Actinaria, order_Actinaria, animal_order,@ class_Anthozoa,#m (sea anemones) } { sea_anemone, anemone, anthozoan,@ order_Actiniaria,#m (marine polyps that resemble flowers but have oral rings of tentacles; differ from corals in forming no hard skeleton) } { actinia2, actinian, actiniarian, sea_anemone,@ order_Actiniaria,#m (any sea anemone or related animal) } { Actinia, genus_Actinia, coelenterate_genus,@ order_Actiniaria,#m (a genus of sea anemone common in rock pools) } { Alcyonaria, order_Alcyonaria, animal_order,@ class_Anthozoa,#m (corals and sea anemones having eight branches) } { Alcyonacea, suborder_Alcyonacea, animal_order,@ order_Alcyonaria,#m (comprising the soft corals) } { Pennatulidae, family_Pennatulidae, coelenterate_family,@ order_Alcyonaria,#m (sea pens) } { Pennatula, genus_Pennatula, coelenterate_genus,@ family_Pennatulidae,#m (type genus of the family Pennatulidae: sea pens) } { sea_pen, anthozoan,@ genus_Pennatula,#m (fleshy featherlike warm-water colonies) } { coral, anthozoan,@ (marine colonial polyp characterized by a calcareous skeleton; masses in a variety of shapes often forming reefs) } { Gorgonacea, suborder_Gorgonacea, Gorgoniacea, suborder_Gorgoniacea, animal_order,@ order_Alcyonaria,#m (red corals and sea fans) } { gorgonian, gorgonian_coral, coral,@ suborder_Gorgonacea,#m (corals having a horny or calcareous branching skeleton) } { sea_feather, gorgonian,@ (corals forming featherlike colonies) } { sea_fan, gorgonian,@ (corals having a treelike or fan-shaped horny skeleton) } { red_coral, gorgonian,@ (corals of especially the Mediterranean having pink or red color used for ornaments and jewelry) } { Madreporaria, order_Madreporaria, animal_order,@ class_Anthozoa,#m (stony corals) } { stony_coral, madrepore, madriporian_coral, coral,@ order_Madreporaria,#m (corals having calcareous skeletons aggregations of which form reefs and islands) } { Maeandra, genus_Maeandra, coelenterate_genus,@ order_Madreporaria,#m (brain corals) } { brain_coral, stony_coral,@ genus_Maeandra,#m (massive reef-building coral having a convoluted and furrowed surface) } { Acropora, genus_Acropora, coelenterate_genus,@ order_Madreporaria,#m (coelenterate genus of order Madreporaria, including staghorn corals) } { staghorn_coral, stag's-horn_coral, stony_coral,@ genus_Acropora,#m (large branching coral resembling antlers) } { Fungia, genus_Fungia, coelenterate_genus,@ order_Madreporaria,#m (a genus comprising the usual mushroom corals) } { mushroom_coral, stony_coral,@ (flattened disk-shaped stony coral (usually solitary and unattached)) } { ctenophore_family, noun.group:family3,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (a family of ctenophores) } { ctenophore_genus, noun.group:genus,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (a genus of ctenophores) } { Ctenophora, phylum_Ctenophora, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (comb jellies; sea acorns; a small phylum formerly considered a class of Coelenterata) } { ctene, comb-plate, noun.body:organ,@ ctenophore,#p (a locomotor organ consisting of a row of strong cilia whose bases are fused) } { ctenophore, comb_jelly, invertebrate,@ phylum_Ctenophora,#m (biradially symmetrical hermaphroditic solitary marine animals resembling jellyfishes having for locomotion eight rows of cilia arranged like teeth in a comb) } { Nuda, class_Nuda, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Ctenophora,#m (ctenophores lacking tentacles; comprises one genus: beroe) } { genus_Beroe, ctenophore_genus,@ class_Nuda,#m (coextensive with the class Nuda) } { beroe, ctenophore,@ genus_Beroe,#m (delicately iridescent thimble-shaped ctenophores) } { Tentaculata, class_Tentaculata, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Ctenophora,#m (ctenophores have retractile tentacles) } { Cydippida, order_Cydippida, Cydippidea, order_Cydippidea, Cydippea, order_Cydippea, animal_order,@ class_Tentaculata,#m (ctenophores having two long pinnate tentacles) } { Platyctenea, order_Platyctenea, animal_order,@ class_Tentaculata,#m (an order of Tentaculata) } { platyctenean, ctenophore,@ order_Platyctenea,#m (ctenophore have long tentacles and flattened body) } { Pleurobrachiidae, family_Pleurobrachiidae, ctenophore_family,@ phylum_Ctenophora,#m (sea gooseberries) } { Pleurobrachia, genus_Pleurobrachia, ctenophore_genus,@ phylum_Ctenophora,#m (sea gooseberries) } { sea_gooseberry, ctenophore,@ genus_Pleurobrachia,#m (ctenophore having a rounded body with longitudinal rows of cilia) } { Cestida, order_Cestida, animal_order,@ class_Tentaculata,#m (ctenophore having short tentacles; one family) } { Cestidae, family_Cestidae, ctenophore_family,@ order_Cestida,#m (coextensive with the order Cestida; ctenophores having a greatly flattened and elongated body) } { Cestum, genus_Cestum, ctenophore_genus,@ family_Cestidae,#m (Venus's girdle) } { Venus's_girdle, Cestum_veneris, ctenophore,@ genus_Cestum,#m (ctenophore having a ribbon-shaped iridescent gelatinous body) } { Lobata, order_Lobata, animal_order,@ class_Tentaculata,#m (ctenophore having tentacles only in the immature stage; body compressed vertically having two large oral lobes and four pointed processes) } { comb, noun.body:plate,@ ctenophore,#p (ciliated comb-like swimming plate of a ctenophore) } { worm_family, noun.group:family3,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (a family of worms) } { worm_genus, noun.group:genus,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (a genus of worms) } { [ worm, adj.all:worn^wormy,+ ] invertebrate,@ (any of numerous relatively small elongated soft-bodied animals especially of the phyla Annelida and Chaetognatha and Nematoda and Nemertea and Platyhelminthes; also many insect larvae) } { helminth, parasitic_worm, worm,@ phylum_Nematoda,#m class_Trematoda,#m class_Cestoda,#m (worm that is parasitic on the intestines of vertebrates especially roundworms and tapeworms and flukes) } { woodworm, worm,@ (a larva of a woodborer) } { woodborer, [ borer, verb.contact:bore,+ ] invertebrate,@ (any of various insects or larvae or mollusks that bore into wood) } { Acanthocephala, phylum_Acanthocephala, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (phylum or class of elongated wormlike parasites that live in the intestines of vertebrates: spiny-headed worms) } { acanthocephalan, spiny-headed_worm, worm,@ phylum_Acanthocephala,#m (any of various worms living parasitically in intestines of vertebrates having a retractile proboscis covered with many hooked spines) } { [ Chaetognatha, adj.pert:chaetognathous,+ adj.pert:chaetognathan,+ ] phylum_Chaetognatha, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (arrowworms: a group of small active transparent marine worms) } { arrowworm, chaetognath, worm,@ phylum_Chaetognatha,#m (any worm of the Chaetognatha; transparent marine worm with horizontal lateral and caudal fins and a row of movable curved spines at each side of the mouth) } { genus_Sagitta, worm_genus,@ phylum_Chaetognatha,#m (chief genus of Chaetognatha including the largest arrowworms) } { sagitta, arrowworm,@ genus_Sagitta,#m (any arrowworm of the genus Sagitta) } { genus_Spadella, worm_genus,@ phylum_Chaetognatha,#m (marine worms resembling the sagittas but with a broader body and only one pair of lateral fins) } { Platyhelminthes, phylum_Platyhelminthes, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (flatworms) } { bladder_worm, larva,@ phylum_Platyhelminthes,#m (encysted saclike larva of the tapeworm) } { flatworm, platyhelminth, worm,@ phylum_Platyhelminthes,#m (parasitic or free-living worms having a flattened body) } { Turbellaria, class_Turbellaria, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Platyhelminthes,#m (free-living flatworms) } { planarian, planaria, flatworm,@ class_Turbellaria,#m (free-swimming mostly freshwater flatworms; popular in laboratory studies for the ability to regenerate lost parts) } { Trematoda, class_Trematoda, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Platyhelminthes,#m (parasitic flatworms (including flukes)) } { fluke, trematode, trematode_worm, flatworm,@ class_Trematoda,#m (parasitic flatworms having external suckers for attaching to a host) } { [ cercaria, adj.pert:cercarial,+ ] larva,@ class_Trematoda,#m (tadpole-shaped parasitic larva of a trematode worm; tail disappears in adult stage) } { Fasciolidae, family_Fasciolidae, worm_family,@ class_Trematoda,#m (a family of Trematoda) } { Fasciola, genus_Fasciola, worm_genus,@ family_Fasciolidae,#m (a genus of Fasciolidae) } { liver_fluke, Fasciola_hepatica, fluke,@ genus_Fasciola,#m (flatworm parasitic in liver and bile ducts of domestic animals and humans) } { Fasciolopsis, genus_Fasciolopsis, worm_genus,@ family_Fasciolidae,#m (a genus of Fasciolidae) } { Fasciolopsis_buski, fluke,@ genus_Fasciolopsis,#m (fluke that is parasitic on humans and swine; common in eastern Asia) } { Schistosomatidae, family_Schistosomatidae, worm_family,@ class_Trematoda,#m (a family of Trematoda) } { Schistosoma, genus_Schistosoma, worm_genus,@ family_Schistosomatidae,#m (type genus of the family Schistosomatidae: blood flukes) } { schistosome, blood_fluke, trematode,@ genus_Schistosoma,#m (flatworms parasitic in the blood vessels of mammals) } { Cestoda, class_Cestoda, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Platyhelminthes,#m (tapeworms) } { tapeworm, cestode, flatworm,@ class_Cestoda,#m (ribbonlike flatworms that are parasitic in the intestines of humans and other vertebrates) } { Taeniidae, family_Taeniidae, worm_family,@ class_Cestoda,#m (a family of Cestoda) } { genus_Echinococcus, worm_genus,@ family_Taeniidae,#m (tapeworms) } { echinococcus, tapeworm,@ genus_Echinococcus,#m (tapeworms whose larvae are parasitic in humans and domestic animals) } { genus_Taenia, worm_genus,@ family_Taeniidae,#m (type genus of the family Taeniidae: tapeworms) } { taenia, tapeworm,@ genus_Taenia,#m (tapeworms parasitic in humans which uses the pig as its intermediate host) } { Nemertea, phylum_Nemertea, Nemertina, phylum_Nemertina, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (proboscis worms) } { ribbon_worm, nemertean, nemertine, proboscis_worm, worm,@ phylum_Nemertea,#m (soft unsegmented marine worms that have a threadlike proboscis and the ability to stretch and contract) } { Pogonophora, phylum_Pogonophora, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (beard worms) } { beard_worm, pogonophoran, worm,@ phylum_Pogonophora,#m (slender animal with tentacles and a tubelike outer covering; lives on the deep ocean bottom) } { Rotifera, phylum_Rotifera, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (a phylum including: rotifers) } { rotifer, invertebrate,@ phylum_Rotifera,#m (minute aquatic multicellular organisms having a ciliated wheel-like organ for feeding and locomotion; constituents of freshwater plankton) } { Nematoda, phylum_Nematoda, Aschelminthes, phylum_Aschelminthes, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (unsegmented worms: roundworms; threadworms; eelworms) } { Aphasmidia, class_Aphasmidia, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Nematoda,#m (one of two subgroups of Nematoda used in some classification systems) } { Phasmidia, class_Phasmidia, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Nematoda,#m (one of two subgroups of Nematoda used in some classification systems) } { nematode, nematode_worm, roundworm, worm,@ phylum_Nematoda,#m (unsegmented worms with elongated rounded body pointed at both ends; mostly free-living but some are parasitic) } { Ascaridae, family_Ascaridae, worm_family,@ phylum_Nematoda,#m (large roundworms parasitic in intestines of vertebrates) } { Ascaris, genus_Ascaris, worm_genus,@ family_Ascaridae,#m (type genus of the family Ascaridae: roundworms with a three-lipped mouth) } { common_roundworm, Ascaris_lumbricoides, roundworm,@ genus_Ascaris,#m (intestinal parasite of humans and pigs) } { Ascaridia, genus_Ascaridia, worm_genus,@ family_Ascaridae,#m (roundworm having a preanal sucker) } { chicken_roundworm, Ascaridia_galli, roundworm,@ genus_Ascaridia,#m (intestinal parasite of domestic fowl) } { Oxyuridae, family_Oxyuridae, worm_family,@ phylum_Nematoda,#m (pinworms) } { Enterobius, genus_Enterobius, worm_genus,@ family_Oxyuridae,#m (pinworms) } { pinworm, threadworm, Enterobius_vermicularis, roundworm,@ genus_Enterobius,#m (small threadlike worm infesting human intestines and rectum especially in children) } { eelworm, nematode,@ (any of various small free-living plant-parasitic roundworms) } { Cephalobidae, family_Cephalobidae, worm_family,@ phylum_Nematoda,#m (a family of Nematoda) } { Anguillula, genus_Anguillula, Turbatrix, genus_Turbatrix, worm_genus,@ family_Cephalobidae,#m (a genus of Cephalobidae) } { vinegar_eel, vinegar_worm, Anguillula_aceti, Turbatrix_aceti, eelworm,@ genus_Anguillula,#m (minute eelworm that feeds on organisms that cause fermentation in e.g. vinegar) } { Tylenchidae, family_Tylenchidae, worm_family,@ phylum_Nematoda,#m (a family of Nematoda) } { Tylenchus, genus_Tylenchus, worm_genus,@ family_Tylenchidae,#m (type genus of the family Tylenchidae) } { wheatworm, wheat_eel, wheat_eelworm, Tylenchus_tritici, nematode,@ genus_Tylenchus,#m (small roundworm parasitic on wheat) } { Ancylostomatidae, family_Ancylostomatidae, worm_family,@ phylum_Nematoda,#m (hookworms) } { trichina, Trichinella_spiralis, nematode,@ (parasitic nematode occurring in the intestines of pigs and rats and human beings and producing larvae that form cysts in skeletal muscles) } { hookworm, roundworm,@ family_Ancylostomatidae,#m (parasitic bloodsucking roundworms having hooked mouth parts to fasten to the intestinal wall of human and other hosts) } { Filariidae, family_Filariidae, worm_family,@ phylum_Nematoda,#m (threadlike roundworms) } { [ filaria, adj.pert:filarial,+ ] roundworm,@ family_Filariidae,#m (slender threadlike roundworms living in the blood and tissues of vertebrates; transmitted as larvae by biting insects) } { Dracunculidae, family_Dracunculidae, worm_family,@ phylum_Nematoda,#m (greatly elongated roundworm) } { Dracunculus, genus_Dracunculus, worm_genus,@ family_Dracunculidae,#m (type genus of the family Dracunculidae) } { Guinea_worm, Dracunculus_medinensis, roundworm,@ genus_Dracunculus,#m (parasitic roundworm of India and Africa that lives in the abdomen or beneath the skin of humans and other vertebrates) } { Annelida, phylum_Annelida, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (segmented worms: earthworms; lugworms; leeches) } { [ annelid, adj.pert:annelid,+ ] annelid_worm, segmented_worm, worm,@ phylum_Annelida,#m (worms with cylindrical bodies segmented both internally and externally) } { Archiannelida, class_Archiannelida, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Annelida,#m (a class of Annelida) } { archiannelid, annelid,@ class_Archiannelida,#m (small primitive marine worm lacking external segmentation and resembling polychaete larvae) } { Oligochaeta, class_Oligochaeta, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Annelida,#m (earthworms) } { oligochaete, oligochaete_worm, annelid,@ class_Oligochaeta,#m (hermaphroditic terrestrial and aquatic annelids having bristles borne singly along the length of the body) } { earthworm, angleworm, fishworm, fishing_worm, [ wiggler1, verb.motion:wiggle,+ ] nightwalker, nightcrawler, [ crawler, verb.motion:crawl,+ ] dew_worm, red_worm, oligochaete_worm,@ class_Oligochaeta,#m (terrestrial worm that burrows into and helps aerate soil; often surfaces when the ground is cool or wet; used as bait by anglers) } { Branchiobdellidae, family_Branchiobdellidae, worm_family,@ class_Oligochaeta,#m (small annelid worms with the posterior end modified into an adhesive sucker; especially formerly regarded as modified leeches) } { Branchiobdella, genus_Branchiobdella, worm_genus,@ family_Branchiobdellidae,#m (type genus of the Branchiobdellidae: a small worm that lives on the gills or surface of a crayfish attached by a sucker) } { Polychaeta, class_Polychaeta, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Annelida,#m (marine annelid worms) } { polychaete, polychete, polychaete_worm, polychete_worm, annelid,@ class_Polychaeta,#m (chiefly marine annelids possessing both sexes and having paired appendages (parapodia) bearing bristles) } { lugworm, lug, lobworm, polychete_worm,@ class_Polychaeta,#m (marine worms having a row of tufted gills along each side of the back; often used for fishing bait) } { sea_mouse, polychete_worm,@ (any of several large worms having a broad flattened body with a mat of coarse hairs covering the back) } { Terebellidae, family_Terebellidae, worm_family,@ class_Polychaeta,#m (marine burrowing or tube-forming polychete worms usually having long thick bodies) } { Terebella, genus_Terebella, worm_genus,@ family_Terebellidae,#m (type genus of Terebellidae; tube-forming marine polychete worms with many filamentous tentacles) } { Polycirrus, genus_Polycirrus, worm_genus,@ family_Terebellidae,#m (genus of soft-bodied polychete marine worms) } { bloodworm, polychete_worm,@ genus_Polycirrus,#m (a segmented marine worm with bright red body; often used for bait) } { Hirudinea, class_Hirudinea, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Annelida,#m (hermaphroditic aquatic or terrestrial or parasitic annelids) } { [ leech, verb.body:leech,+ ] bloodsucker, hirudinean, annelid,@ class_Hirudinea,#m (carnivorous or bloodsucking aquatic or terrestrial worms typically having a sucker at each end) } { Hirudinidae, family_Hirudinidae, worm_family,@ class_Hirudinea,#m (a family of Hirudinea) } { Hirudo, genus_Hirudo, worm_genus,@ family_Hirudinidae,#m (type genus of the family Hirudinidae) } { medicinal_leech, Hirudo_medicinalis, leech,@ genus_Hirudo,#m (large European freshwater leech formerly used for bloodletting) } { Haemopis, genus_Haemopis, worm_genus,@ family_Hirudinidae,#m (leeches) } { horseleech, leech,@ genus_Haemopis,#m (any of several large freshwater leeches) } { mollusk_family, noun.group:family3,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (a family of mollusks) } { mollusk_genus, noun.group:genus,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (a genus of mollusks) } { Mollusca, phylum_Mollusca, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (gastropods; bivalves; cephalopods; chitons) } { mollusk, mollusc, shellfish1, invertebrate,@ phylum_Mollusca,#m (invertebrate having a soft unsegmented body usually enclosed in a shell) } { Scaphopoda, class_Scaphopoda, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Mollusca,#m (small class of bilaterally symmetrical marine forms comprising the tooth shells) } { scaphopod, mollusk,@ class_Scaphopoda,#m (burrowing marine mollusk) } { tooth_shell, tusk_shell, scaphopod,@ (any of various seashore mollusks having a tapering tubular shell open at each end and a foot pointed like a spade for burrowing) } { lip, noun.shape:margin,@ (either the outer margin or the inner margin of the aperture of a gastropod's shell) } { Gastropoda, class_Gastropoda, Gasteropoda, class_Gasteropoda, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Mollusca,#m (snails and slugs and their relatives) } { gastropod, univalve, mollusk,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (a class of mollusks typically having a one-piece coiled shell and flattened muscular foot with a head bearing stalked eyes) } { Haliotidae, family_Haliotidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (abalones) } { Haliotis, genus_Haliotis, mollusk_genus,@ family_Haliotidae,#m (type genus of the family Haliotidae) } { abalone, ear-shell, gastropod,@ genus_Haliotis,#m (any of various large edible marine gastropods of the genus Haliotis having an ear-shaped shell with pearly interior) } { ormer, sea-ear, Haliotis_tuberculata, abalone,@ (an abalone found near the Channel Islands) } { Strombidae, family_Strombidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (the family of conchs) } { Lambis, genus_Lambis, mollusk_genus,@ family_Strombidae,#m (scorpion shells of shallow tropical waters of the eastern hemisphere) } { scorpion_shell, snail,@ genus_Lambis,#m (any of numerous tropical marine snails that as adults have the outer lip of the aperture produced into a series of long curved spines) } { Strombus, genus_Strombus, mollusk_genus,@ family_Strombidae,#m (type genus of the family Strombidae) } { conch, gastropod,@ genus_Strombus,#m (any of various edible tropical marine gastropods of the genus Strombus having a brightly-colored spiral shell with large outer lip) } { giant_conch, Strombus_gigas, conch,@ (a large variety of conch) } { Helicidae, family_Helicidae, mollusk_family,@ order_Pulmonata,#m (land snails including the common edible snail and some pests) } { [ snail, verb.contact:snail,+ ] gastropod,@ (freshwater or marine or terrestrial gastropod mollusk usually having an external enclosing spiral shell) } { Helix, genus_Helix, mollusk_genus,@ family_Helicidae,#m (type genus of the family Helicidae) } { edible_snail, Helix_pomatia, snail,@ genus_Helix,#m (one of the chief edible snails) } { garden_snail, snail,@ genus_helix,#m (any of several inedible snails of the genus Helix; often destructive pests) } { brown_snail, Helix_aspersa, garden_snail,@ genus_Helix,#m (serious garden pest having a brown shell with paler zigzag markings; nearly cosmopolitan in distribution) } { Helix_hortensis, garden_snail,@ genus_Helix,#m (a kind of garden snail) } { Limacidae, family_Limacidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (slugs) } { Limax, genus_Limax, mollusk_genus,@ family_Limacidae,#m (a genus of Limacidae) } { slug, gastropod,@ family_Limacidae,#m (any of various terrestrial gastropods having an elongated slimy body and no external shell) } { seasnail2, gastropod,@ (any of several creeping marine gastropods with a spirally coiled shell: whelks; tritons; moon shells; neritids) } { Neritidae, family_Neritidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (neritids) } { neritid, neritid_gastropod, seasnail2,@ family_Neritidae,#m (operculate seasnail of coastal waters with a short spiral shell) } { genus_Nerita, mollusk_genus,@ family_Neritidae,#m (type genus of the Neritidae) } { nerita, neritid_gastropod,@ genus_Nerita,#m (a neritid gastropod having a short smooth or spirally ridged shell with thick usually toothed outer lip and toothed operculum) } { bleeding_tooth, Nerita_peloronta, neritid_gastropod,@ genus_Nerita,#m (gastropod having reddish toothlike projections around the shell opening; of the Caribbean area) } { genus_Neritina, mollusk_genus,@ family_Neritidae,#m (a genus of Neritidae) } { neritina, neritid_gastropod,@ genus_Neritina,#m (ornately marked and brightly colored snails of brackish waters) } { Buccinidae, family_Buccinidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (whelks) } { [ whelk, verb.competition:whelk,+ ] seasnail2,@ family_Buccinidae,#m (large carnivorous marine gastropods of coastal waters and intertidal regions having a strong snail-like shell) } { Cymatiidae, family_Cymatiidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (tritons) } { triton2, seasnail2,@ family_Cymatiidae,#m (tropical marine gastropods having beautifully colored spiral shells) } { Naticidae, family_Naticidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (moonshells) } { moon_shell, moonshell, seasnail2,@ family_Naticidae,#m (marine gastropods having smooth rounded shells that form short spires) } { Littorinidae, family_Littorinidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (periwinkles) } { Littorina, genus_Littorina, mollusk_genus,@ family_Littorinidae,#m (type genus of the family Littorinidae: periwinkles) } { periwinkle, winkle, seasnail2,@ genus_Littorina,#m (edible marine gastropod) } { limpet, seasnail2,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (any of various usually marine gastropods with low conical shells; found clinging to rocks in littoral areas) } { Patellidae, family_Patellidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (marine limpets) } { Patella, genus_Patella, mollusk_genus,@ family_Patellidae,#m (type genus of the family Patellidae: common European limpets) } { common_limpet, Patella_vulgata, limpet,@ genus_Patella,#m (marine limpet) } { Fissurellidae, family_Fissurellidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (marine limpets) } { Fissurella, genus_Fissurella, mollusk_genus,@ family_Fissurellidae,#m (type genus of the family Fissurellidae: keyhole limpets) } { keyhole_limpet, Fissurella_apertura, Diodora_apertura, limpet,@ genus_Fissurella,#m (marine limpet having a conical shell with an opening at the apex) } { Ancylidae, family_Ancylidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (freshwater gastropod) } { Ancylus, genus_Ancylus, mollusk_genus,@ family_Ancylidae,#m (type genus of the family Ancylidae: river limpet) } { river_limpet, freshwater_limpet, Ancylus_fluviatilis, gastropod,@ genus_Ancylus,#m (minute conical gastropod superficially resembling a limpet but living and feeding on freshwater plants) } { Opisthobranchia, subclass_Opisthobranchia, noun.group:class2,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (gastropods having the gills when present posterior to the heart and having no operculum: includes sea slugs; sea butterflies; sea hares) } { Nudibranchia, order_Nudibranchia, animal_order,@ subclass_Opisthobranchia,#m (comprising numerous marine gastropod mollusks lacking a shell in the adult state and usually having a body like a slug) } { sea_slug, nudibranch, gastropod,@ order_Nudibranchia,#m (any of various marine gastropods of the suborder Nudibranchia having a shell-less and often beautifully colored body) } { Aplysiidae, family_Aplysiidae, Tethyidae, family_Tethyidae, mollusk_family,@ order_Nudibranchia,#m (sea hares) } { Aplysia, genus_Aplysia, Tethys, genus_Tethus, mollusk_genus,@ family_Aplysiidae,#m (type genus of the family Aplysiidae) } { sea_hare, Aplysia_punctata, gastropod,@ genus_Aplysia,#m (naked marine gastropod having a soft body with reduced internal shell and two pairs of ear-like tentacles) } { Hermissenda, genus_Hermissenda, mollusk_genus,@ order_Nudibranchia,#m (genus of marine sea slugs) } { Hermissenda_crassicornis, sea_slug,@ genus_Hermissenda,#m (a kind of sea slug) } { Akeridae, family_Akeridae, mollusk_family,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (bubble shells) } { Haminoea, genus_Haminoea, mollusk_genus,@ family_Akeridae,#m (common genus of marine bubble shells of the Pacific coast of North America) } { bubble_shell, gastropod,@ genus_Haminoea,#m (marine gastropod mollusk having a very small thin shell) } { Pulmonata, order_Pulmonata, animal_order,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (large order of gastropods usually breathing by means of a lung-like sac comprising most land snails and slugs and many freshwater snails) } { Physidae, family_Physidae, mollusk_family,@ order_Pulmonata,#m (freshwater snails) } { genus_Physa, mollusk_genus,@ family_Physidae,#m (type genus of the Physidae; freshwater air-breathing snails) } { physa, gastropod,@ genus_Physa,#m (any member of the genus Physa) } { Pectinibranchia, order_Pectinibranchia, animal_order,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (large order of gastropods comprising univalve mollusks that have a single gill resembling a comb) } { Cypraeidae, family_Cypraeidae, mollusk_family,@ order_Pectinibranchia,#m (family of marine gastropods comprising the cowries) } { Cypraea, genus_Cypraea, mollusk_genus,@ family_Cypraeidae,#m (type genus of the family Cypraeidae: the typical cowries) } { cowrie, cowry, gastropod,@ genus_Cypraea,#m (any of numerous tropical marine gastropods of the genus Cypraea having highly polished usually brightly marked shells) } { money_cowrie, Cypraea_moneta, cowrie,@ (cowrie whose shell is used for money in parts of the southern Pacific and in parts of Africa) } { tiger_cowrie, Cypraea_tigris, cowrie,@ (cowrie whose shell is used for ornament) } { ctenidium, gill,@ (comb-like respiratory structure serving as the gill of certain mollusks) } { ceras, gill,@ (one of the often brightly colored and branching hornlike structures on the back of the nudibranch (and other related mollusks) that serve as gills) } { Amphineura, subclass_Amphineura, noun.group:class2,@ class_Gastropoda,#m (a class of Gastropoda) } { Solenogastres, order_Solenogastres, Aplacophora, order_Aplacophora, animal_order,@ subclass_Amphineura,#m (an order of Amphineura) } { solenogaster, aplacophoran, gastropod,@ order_Solenogastres,#m (deep-water wormlike mollusks lacking calcareous plates on the body but having fine slimy spicules on the covering mantle) } { Polyplacophora, class_Polyplacophora, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Mollusca,#m (small class of marine mollusks comprising the chitons; sometimes considered an order of the subclass Amphineura) } { genus_Chiton, mollusk_genus,@ class_Polyplacophora,#m (a genus of Polyplacophora) } { chiton, coat-of-mail_shell, sea_cradle, polyplacophore, mollusk,@ genus_Chiton,#m (primitive elongated bilaterally symmetrical marine mollusk having a mantle covered with eight calcareous plates) } { byssus, beard, noun.substance:fiber,@ (tuft of strong filaments by which e.g. a mussel makes itself fast to a fixed surface) } { Bivalvia, class_Bivalvia, Lamellibranchia, class_Lamellibranchia, class_Pelecypoda, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Mollusca,#m (oysters; clams; scallops; mussels) } { [ bivalve, adj.all:bivalve,+ ] [ pelecypod, adj.all:bivalve^pelecypod,+ adj.all:bivalve^pelecypodous,+ ] lamellibranch, mollusk,@ class_Bivalvia,#m (marine or freshwater mollusks having a soft body with platelike gills enclosed within two shells hinged together) } { [ spat, verb.body:spat1,+ verb.contact:spat1,+ ] young,@ class_Bivalvia,#m (a young oyster or other bivalve) } { [ clam, verb.contact:clam,+ ] bivalve,@ (burrowing marine mollusk living on sand or mud; the shell closes with viselike firmness) } { seashell, shell1,@ (the shell of a marine organism) } { clamshell, shell1,@ (the shell of a clam) } { Myaceae, order_Myaceae, animal_order,@ class_Bivalvia,#m (clams) } { Myacidae, family_Myacidae, mollusk_family,@ order_Myaceae,#m (soft-shell clams) } { Mya, genus_Mya, mollusk_genus,@ family_Myacidae,#m (type genus of the family Myacidae) } { soft-shell_clam, steamer, steamer_clam, long-neck_clam, Mya_arenaria, clam,@ genus_Mya,#m (an edible clam with thin oval-shaped shell found in coastal regions of the United States and Europe) } { Veneridae, family_Veneridae, mollusk_family,@ order_Myaceae,#m (hard-shell clams) } { Venus, genus_Venus, mollusk_genus,@ family_Veneridae,#m (type genus of the family Veneridae: genus of edible clams with thick oval shells) } { Mercenaria, genus_Mercenaria, mollusk_genus,@ family_Veneridae,#m (a genus of Veneridae) } { quahog, quahaug, hard-shell_clam, hard_clam, round_clam, Venus_mercenaria, Mercenaria_mercenaria, clam,@ genus_Venus,#m (an edible American clam; the heavy shells were used as money by some American Indians) } { littleneck, littleneck_clam, quahog,@ (a young quahog) } { cherrystone, cherrystone_clam, quahog,@ (a half-grown quahog) } { geoduck, clam,@ (a large edible clam found burrowing deeply in sandy mud along the Pacific coast of North America; weighs up to six pounds; has siphons that can extend to several feet and cannot be withdrawn into the shell) } { Solenidae, family_Solenidae, mollusk_family,@ order_Myaceae,#m (razor clams) } { Ensis, genus_Ensis, mollusk_genus,@ family_Solenidae,#m (razor clams) } { razor_clam, jackknife_clam, knife-handle, clam,@ genus_Ensis,#m (marine clam having a long narrow curved thin shell) } { Tridacnidae, family_Tridacnidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Bivalvia,#m (large marine hard-shell clams) } { Tridacna, genus_Tridacna, mollusk_genus,@ family_Tridacnidae,#m (type genus of the family Tridacnidae: giant clams) } { giant_clam, Tridacna_gigas, clam,@ genus_Tridacna,#m (a large clam inhabiting reefs in the southern Pacific and weighing up to 500 pounds) } { Cardiidae, family_Cardiidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Bivalvia,#m (somewhat heart-shaped sand-burrowing bivalve mollusks) } { Cardium, genus_Cardium, mollusk_genus,@ family_Cardiidae,#m (type genus of the family Cardiidae: cockles) } { cockle, bivalve,@ genus_Cardium,#m (common edible, burrowing European bivalve mollusk that has a strong, rounded shell with radiating ribs) } { edible_cockle, Cardium_edule, cockle,@ (common edible European cockle) } { Ostreidae, family_Ostreidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Bivalvia,#m (oysters) } { [ oyster, verb.contact:oyster,+ ] bivalve,@ family_Ostreidae,#m (marine mollusks having a rough irregular shell; found on the sea bed mostly in coastal waters) } { seed_oyster, oyster,@ (a young oyster especially of a size for transplantation) } { Ostrea, genus_Ostrea, mollusk_genus,@ family_Ostreidae,#m (type genus of the family Ostreidae) } { bluepoint, blue_point1, oyster,@ genus_Ostrea,#m (small edible oyster typically from the southern shore of Long Island) } { Japanese_oyster, Ostrea_gigas, oyster,@ genus_Ostrea,#m (a large oyster native to Japan and introduced along the Pacific coast of the United States; a candidate for introduction in Chesapeake Bay) } { Crassostrea, genus_Crassostrea, mollusk_genus,@ family_Ostreidae,#m (Virginia oysters) } { Virginia_oyster, oyster,@ genus_Crassostrea,#m (common edible oyster of Atlantic coast of North America) } { Pteriidae, family_Pteriidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Bivalvia,#m (pearl oysters) } { Pinctada, genus_Pinctada, mollusk_genus,@ family_Pteriidae,#m (pearl oysters) } { pearl_oyster, Pinctada_margaritifera, oyster,@ genus_Pinctada,#m (tropical marine bivalve found chiefly off eastern Asia and Pacific coast of North America and Central America; a major source of pearls) } { Anomiidae, family_Anomiidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Bivalvia,#m (saddle oysters) } { Anomia, genus_Anomia, mollusk_genus,@ family_Anomiidae,#m (type genus of the family Anomiidae: saddle oysters) } { saddle_oyster, Anomia_ephippium, oyster,@ genus_Anomia,#m (thin-shelled bivalve having the right valve deeply notched) } { Placuna, genus_Placuna, mollusk_genus,@ class_Bivalvia,#m (windowpane oysters) } { window_oyster, windowpane_oyster, capiz, Placuna_placenta, oyster,@ genus_Placuna,#m (marine bivalve common in Philippine coastal waters characterized by a large thin flat translucent shell) } { Arcidae, family_Arcidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Bivalvia,#m (ark shells) } { Arca, genus_Arca, mollusk_genus,@ family_Arcidae,#m (type genus of the family Arcidae: ark shells and blood clams) } { ark_shell, bivalve,@ genus_Arca,#m (marine bivalve mollusk having a heavy toothed shell with a deep boat-like inner surface) } { blood_clam, bivalve,@ genus_Arca,#m (red-blooded clam) } { mussel, bivalve,@ (marine or freshwater bivalve mollusk that lives attached to rocks etc.) } { Mytilidae, family_Mytilidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Bivalvia,#m (marine mussels) } { Mytilus, genus_Mytilus, mollusk_genus,@ family_Mytilidae,#m (type genus of the family Mytilidae: smooth-shelled marine mussels) } { marine_mussel, mytilid, mussel,@ family_Mytilidae,#m (marine bivalve mollusk having a dark elongated shell; live attached to solid objects especially in intertidal zones) } { edible_mussel, Mytilus_edulis, marine_mussel,@ genus_Mytilus,#m (a mussel with a dark shell that lives attached to rocks) } { freshwater_mussel, freshwater_clam, mussel,@ (bivalve mollusk abundant in rivers of central United States) } { Unionidae, family_Unionidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Bivalvia,#m (freshwater mussels found worldwide) } { Unio, genus_Unio, mollusk_genus,@ family_Unionidae,#m (type genus of the family Unionidae) } { pearly-shelled_mussel, freshwater_mussel,@ genus_Unio,#m (the pearly lining of the dark shells is a source of mother-of-pearl) } { Anodonta, genus_Anodonta, mollusk_genus,@ family_Unionidae,#m (thin-shelled freshwater mussels) } { thin-shelled_mussel, freshwater_mussel,@ genus_Anodonta,#m (mussel with thin fragile shells having only rudimentary hinge teeth) } { Dreissena, genus_Dreissena, mollusk_genus,@ family_Unionidae,#m (zebra mussels) } { zebra_mussel, Dreissena_polymorpha, freshwater_mussel,@ genus_Dreissena,#m (inch long mollusk imported accidentally from Europe; clogs utility inlet pipes and feeds on edible freshwater mussels) } { Pectinidae, family_Pectinidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Bivalvia,#m (scallops) } { [ scallop, verb.competition:scallop,+ ] [ scollop, verb.competition:scollop,+ ] escallop, bivalve,@ family_Pectinidae,#m (edible marine bivalve having a fluted fan-shaped shell that swim by expelling water from the shell in a series of snapping motions) } { genus_Pecten, mollusk_genus,@ family_Pectinidae,#m (type genus of the family Pectinidae: sea and bay scallops) } { bay_scallop, Pecten_irradians, scallop,@ genus_Pecten,#m (a small scallop inhabiting shallow waters and mud flats of the Atlantic coast of North America) } { sea_scallop, giant_scallop, Pecten_magellanicus, scallop,@ genus_Pecten,#m (a large scallop inhabiting deep waters of the Atlantic coast of North America) } { Teredinidae, family_Teredinidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Bivalvia,#m (shipworms) } { genus_Teredo, mollusk_genus,@ family_Teredinidae,#m (type genus of the family Teredinidae) } { shipworm, teredinid, clam,@ family_Teredinidae,#m (wormlike marine bivalve that bores into wooden piers and ships by means of drill-like shells) } { teredo, shipworm,@ genus_Teredo,#m (typical shipworm) } { Bankia, genus_Bankia, mollusk_genus,@ family_Teredinidae,#m (giant shipworms) } { giant_northwest_shipworm, Bankia_setaceae, shipworm,@ genus_Bankia,#m (giant shipworm of the Pacific coast of North America) } { Pholadidae, family_Pholadidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Bivalvia,#m (a family of Bivalvia) } { Pholas, genus_Pholas, mollusk_genus,@ family_Pholadidae,#m (type genus of the family Pholadidae: piddocks) } { piddock, bivalve,@ genus_Pholas,#m (marine bivalve that bores into rock or clay or wood by means of saw-like shells) } { Cephalopoda, class_Cephalopoda, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Mollusca,#m (octopuses; squids; cuttlefish; pearly nautilus) } { [ cephalopod, adj.pert:cephalopod,+ ] cephalopod_mollusk, mollusk,@ class_Cephalopoda,#m (marine mollusk characterized by well-developed head and eyes and sucker-bearing tentacles) } { Nautilidae, family_Nautilidae, mollusk_family,@ class_Cephalopoda,#m (spiral-shelled cephalopods) } { genus_Nautilus, mollusk_genus,@ family_Nautilidae,#m (type genus and sole recent representative of the family Nautilidae) } { chambered_nautilus, pearly_nautilus, nautilus1, cephalopod,@ genus_Nautilus,#m (cephalopod of the Indian and Pacific oceans having a spiral shell with pale pearly partitions) } { Dibranchiata, subclass_Dibranchiata, Dibranchia, subclass_Dibranchia, noun.group:class2,@ class_Cephalopoda,#m (comprising all living cephalopods except the family Nautilidae: the orders Octopoda (octopuses) and Decapoda (squids and cuttlefish)) } { dibranchiate, dibranchiate_mollusk, dibranch, cephalopod,@ (cephalopods having two gills) } { Octopoda, order_Octopoda, animal_order,@ subclass_Dibranchiata,#m (octopuses and paper nautilus) } { octopod, cephalopod,@ order_Octopoda,#m (a cephalopod with eight arms but lacking an internal shell) } { Octopodidae, family_Octopodidae, mollusk_family,@ order_Octopoda,#m (a family of Octopoda) } { genus_Octopus, mollusk_genus,@ family_Octopodidae,#m (type genus of the family Octopodidae) } { octopus, devilfish1, octopod,@ genus_Octopus,#m (bottom-living cephalopod having a soft oval body with eight long tentacles) } { Argonautidae, family_Argonautidae, mollusk_family,@ order_Octopoda,#m (represented solely by the genus Argonauta) } { Argonauta, genus_Argonauta, mollusk_genus,@ family_Argonautidae,#m (type genus of the family Argonautidae: paper nautilus) } { paper_nautilus, nautilus2, Argonaut, Argonauta_argo, octopod,@ genus_Argonauta,#m (cephalopod mollusk of warm seas whose females have delicate papery spiral shells) } { Decapoda2, order_Decapoda2, animal_order,@ subclass_Dibranchiata,#m (squids and cuttlefishes) } { decapod2, cephalopod,@ order_Decapoda2,#m (cephalopods having eight short tentacles plus two long ones) } { squid, decapod2,@ (widely distributed fast-moving ten-armed cephalopod mollusk having a long tapered body with triangular tail fins) } { genus_Loligo, mollusk_genus,@ order_Decapoda2,#m (squids) } { loligo, squid,@ genus_Loligo,#m (somewhat flattened cylindrical squid) } { genus_Ommastrephes, mollusk_genus,@ order_Decapoda2,#m (a genus of Decapoda) } { ommastrephes, squid,@ genus_Ommastrephes,#m (extremely active cylindrical squid with short strong arms and large rhombic terminal fins) } { genus_Architeuthis, arthropod_genus,@ order_Decapoda2,#m (giant squid) } { architeuthis, giant_squid, squid,@ genus_Architeuthis,#m (largest mollusk known about but never seen (to 60 feet long)) } { Sepiidae, family_Sepiidae, mollusk_family,@ order_Decapoda2,#m (true cuttlefishes) } { Sepia, genus_Sepia, mollusk_genus,@ family_Sepiidae,#m (type genus of the Sepiidae) } { cuttlefish, cuttle, decapod2,@ genus_Sepia,#m (ten-armed oval-bodied cephalopod with narrow fins as long as the body and a large calcareous internal shell) } { Spirulidae, family_Spirulidae, mollusk_family,@ order_Decapoda2,#m (coextensive with the genus Spirula; included in the order Belemnoidea in some older classifications) } { genus_Spirula, mollusk_genus,@ family_Spirulidae,#m (genus of small cephalopods with many-chambered spiral shells resembling those of the extinct belemnites) } { spirula, Spirula_peronii, decapod2,@ genus_Spirula,#m (a small tropical cephalopod of the genus Spirula having prominent eyes and short arms and a many-chambered shell coiled in a flat spiral) } { Belemnoidea, order_Belemnoidea, animal_order,@ subclass_Dibranchiata,#m (order of extinct dibranchiate cephalopods related to the surviving spirulas) } { Belemnitidae, family_Belemnitidae, mollusk_family,@ order_Belemnoidea,#m (family of extinct Mesozoic cephalopods) } { [ belemnite, adj.pert:belemnitic,+ ] noun.object:fossil,@ family_Belemnitidae,#m (a conical calcareous fossil tapering to a point at one end and with a conical cavity at the other end containing (when unbroken) a small chambered phragmocone from the shell of any of numerous extinct cephalopods of the family Belemnitidae) } { craw, crop, noun.body:stomach,@ (a pouch in many birds and some lower animals that resembles a stomach for storage and preliminary maceration of food) } { gizzard, ventriculus, gastric_mill, noun.body:pouch,@ (thick-walled muscular pouch below the crop in many birds and reptiles for grinding food) } { [ Crustacea, adj.pert:crustaceous1,+ ] class_Crustacea, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Arthropoda,#m (class of mandibulate arthropods including: lobsters; crabs; shrimps; woodlice; barnacles; decapods; water fleas) } { crustacean, arthropod,@ class_Crustacea,#m (any mainly aquatic arthropod usually having a segmented body and chitinous exoskeleton) } { green_gland, noun.body:gland,@ crustacean,#p (one of a pair of glands (believed to have excretory functions) in some crustaceans near the base of the large antennae) } { Malacostraca, subclass_Malacostraca, noun.group:class2,@ class_Crustacea,#m (largest subclass of Crustacea including most of the well-known marine, freshwater, and terrestrial crustaceans: crabs; lobsters; shrimps; sow bugs; beach flies) } { malacostracan_crustacean, crustacean,@ subclass_Malacostraca,#m (a major subclass of crustaceans) } { Decapoda1, order_Decapoda1, animal_order,@ subclass_Malacostraca,#m (lobsters; crayfish; crabs; shrimps; prawns) } { decapod_crustacean, decapod1, crustacean,@ order_Decapoda1,#m (crustaceans characteristically having five pairs of locomotor appendages each joined to a segment of the thorax) } { [ Brachyura, adj.pert:brachyurous,+ ] suborder_Brachyura, animal_order,@ suborder_Reptantia,#m (an order of crustaceans (including true crabs) having a reduced abdomen folded against the ventral surface) } { brachyuran, crustacean,@ suborder_Brachyura,#m (typical crabs) } { [ crab, verb.competition:crab,+ ] decapod_crustacean,@ Brachyura,#m (decapod having eyes on short stalks and a broad flattened carapace with a small abdomen folded under the thorax and pincers) } { Menippe, genus_Menippe, arthropod_genus,@ suborder_Brachyura,#m (stone crabs) } { stone_crab, Menippe_mercenaria, crab,@ genus_Menippe,#m (large edible crab of the southern coast of the United States (particularly Florida)) } { Cancridae, family_Cancridae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Brachyura,#m (many of the best known edible crabs) } { Cancer, genus_Cancer, arthropod_genus,@ family_Cancridae,#m (type genus of the family Cancridae) } { hard-shell_crab, crab,@ (edible crab that has not recently molted and so has a hard shell) } { soft-shell_crab, soft-shelled_crab, crab,@ (edible crab that has recently molted and not yet formed its new shell) } { Dungeness_crab, Cancer_magister, crab,@ genus_Cancer,#m (small edible crab of Pacific coast of North America) } { rock_crab, Cancer_irroratus, crab,@ genus_Cancer,#m (crab of eastern coast of North America) } { Jonah_crab, Cancer_borealis, crab,@ genus_Cancer,#m (large red deep-water crab of the eastern coast of North America) } { Portunidae, family_Portunidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Brachyura,#m (swimming crabs) } { swimming_crab, crab,@ family_Portunidae,#m (marine crab with some legs flattened and fringed for swimming) } { Portunus, genus_Portunus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Portunidae,#m (type genus of the family Portunidae) } { English_lady_crab, Portunus_puber, swimming_crab,@ genus_Portunus,#m (crab of the English coasts) } { Ovalipes, genus_Ovalipes, arthropod_genus,@ family_Portunidae,#m (a genus of Portunidae) } { American_lady_crab, lady_crab, calico_crab, Ovalipes_ocellatus, swimming_crab,@ genus_Ovalipes,#m (brightly spotted crab of sandy beaches of the Atlantic coast of the United States) } { Callinectes, genus_Callinectes, arthropod_genus,@ family_Portunidae,#m (New World blue crabs) } { blue_crab, Callinectes_sapidus, swimming_crab,@ genus_Callinectes,#m (bluish edible crab of Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of North America) } { Uca, genus_Uca, arthropod_genus,@ suborder_Brachyura,#m (fiddler crabs) } { fiddler_crab, crab,@ genus_Uca,#m (burrowing crab of American coastal regions having one claw much enlarged in the male) } { Pinnotheridae, family_Pinnotheridae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Brachyura,#m (tiny soft-bodied crabs) } { Pinnotheres, genus_Pinnotheres, arthropod_genus,@ family_Pinnotheridae,#m (type genus of the family Pinnotheridae: pea crabs) } { pea_crab, crab,@ genus_Pinnotheres,#m (tiny soft-bodied crab living commensally in the mantles of certain bivalve mollusks) } { oyster_crab, Pinnotheres_ostreum, pea_crab,@ genus_Pinnotheres,#m (tiny soft-bodied crab living within the mantle cavity of oysters) } { Lithodidae, family_Lithodidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Brachyura,#m (deep-sea crabs of cold waters) } { Paralithodes, genus_Paralithodes, arthropod_genus,@ family_Lithodidae,#m (a genus of Lithodidae) } { king_crab1, Alaska_crab, Alaskan_king_crab, Alaska_king_crab, Paralithodes_camtschatica, crab,@ genus_Paralithodes,#m (large edible crab of northern Pacific waters especially along the coasts of Alaska and Japan) } { Majidae, family_Majidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Brachyura,#m (spider crabs) } { spider_crab, crab,@ family_Majidae,#m (any of numerous crabs with very long legs and small triangular bodies) } { Maja, genus_Maja, Maia, genus_Maia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Majidae,#m (type genus of the Majidae; nearly cosmopolitan in distribution) } { European_spider_crab, king_crab3, Maja_squinado, spider_crab,@ genus_Maja,#m (a large spider crab of Europe) } { Macrocheira, genus_Macrocheira, arthropod_genus,@ family_Majidae,#m (giant crabs of Japan) } { giant_crab, Macrocheira_kaempferi, spider_crab,@ genus_Macrocheira,#m (very large deep-water Japanese crab) } { Reptantia, suborder_Reptantia, animal_order,@ order_Decapoda1,#m (lobsters; crabs) } (==check Reptantia if possible) { lobster, decapod_crustacean,@ suborder_Reptantia,#m (any of several edible marine crustaceans of the families Homaridae and Nephropsidae and Palinuridae) } { Homaridae, family_Homaridae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Reptantia,#m (large-clawed lobsters) } { true_lobster, lobster,@ family_Homaridae,#m (large edible marine crustaceans having large pincers on the first pair of legs) } { Homarus, genus_Homarus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Homaridae,#m (type genus of the family Homaridae: common edible lobsters) } { American_lobster, Northern_lobster, Maine_lobster, Homarus_americanus, true_lobster,@ genus_Homarus,#m (lobster of Atlantic coast of America) } { European_lobster, Homarus_vulgaris, true_lobster,@ genus_Homarus,#m (lobster of Atlantic coast of Europe) } { Cape_lobster, Homarus_capensis, true_lobster,@ genus_Homarus,#m (small lobster of southern Africa) } { Nephropsidae, family_Nephropsidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Decapoda1,#m (in some classifications coextensive with the Homaridae) } { Nephrops, genus_Nephrops, arthropod_genus,@ family_Nephropsidae,#m (a genus of Nephropsidae) } { Norway_lobster, Nephrops_norvegicus, lobster,@ (edible European lobster resembling the American lobster but slenderer) } { Palinuridae, family_Palinuridae, arthropod_family,@ order_Decapoda1,#m (spiny lobsters) } { Palinurus, genus_Palinurus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Palinuridae,#m (type genus of the family Palinuridae) } { spiny_lobster, langouste, rock_lobster, crawfish1, crayfish1, sea_crawfish, lobster,@ genus_Palinurus,#m (large edible marine crustacean having a spiny carapace but lacking the large pincers of true lobsters) } { Astacidae, family_Astacidae, Astacura, arthropod_family,@ order_Decapoda1,#m (crayfish) } { crayfish2, crawfish2, crawdad, crawdaddy, decapod_crustacean,@ family_Astacidae,#m (small freshwater decapod crustacean that resembles a lobster) } { Astacus, genus_Astacus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Astacidae,#m (type genus of the family Astacidae; Old World crayfish) } { Old_World_crayfish, ecrevisse, crayfish2,@ genus_Astacus,#m (small crayfish of Europe and Asia and western North America) } { Cambarus, genus_Cambarus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Astacidae,#m (a genus of Astacidae) } { American_crayfish, crayfish2,@ genus_Cambarus,#m (common large crayfishes of eastern North America) } { Paguridae, family_Paguridae, arthropod_family,@ order_Decapoda1,#m (hermit crabs) } { Pagurus, genus_Pagurus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Paguridae,#m (type genus of the family Paguridae) } { hermit_crab, decapod_crustacean,@ genus_Pagurus,#m (small soft-bodied marine crustaceans living in cast-off shells of gastropods) } { Natantia, suborder_Natantia, animal_order,@ order_Decapoda1,#m (shrimp; prawns; etc.) } { Crangonidae, family_Crangonidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Natantia,#m (shrimps) } { Crangon, genus_Crangon, arthropod_genus,@ family_Crangonidae,#m (type genus of the family Crangonidae) } { [ shrimp, verb.competition:shrimp,+ ] decapod_crustacean,@ family_Crangonidae,#m (small slender-bodied chiefly marine decapod crustaceans with a long tail and single pair of pincers; many species are edible) } { snapping_shrimp, pistol_shrimp, shrimp,@ (small shrimp that makes a snapping noise with one of their enlarged chelae) } { Palaemonidae, family_Palaemonidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Natantia,#m (prawns) } { Palaemon, genus_Palaemon, arthropod_genus,@ family_Palaemonidae,#m (type genus of the family Palaemonidae; widely distributed genus) } { [ prawn, verb.contact:prawn,+ ] decapod_crustacean,@ genus_Palaemon,#m (shrimp-like decapod crustacean having two pairs of pincers; most are edible) } { long-clawed_prawn, river_prawn, Palaemon_australis, prawn,@ genus_Palaemon,#m (large (a foot or more) edible freshwater prawn common in Australian rivers) } { Peneidae, family_Peneidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Natantia,#m (tropical prawns) } { Peneus, genus_Peneus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Peneidae,#m (type genus of the family Peneidae) } { tropical_prawn, decapod_crustacean,@ genus_Peneus,#m (edible tropical and warm-water prawn) } { Schizopoda, animal_order,@ (in former classifications a division of Malacostraca; superseded by the orders Mysidacea and Euphausiacea) } { Euphausiacea, order_Euphausiacea, animal_order,@ subclass_Malacostraca,#m (small commonly luminescent crustaceans; important element of marine plankton: krill) } { krill, malacostracan_crustacean,@ order_Euphausiacea,#m (shrimp-like planktonic crustaceans; major source of food for e.g. baleen whales) } { Euphausia_pacifica, krill,@ order_Euphausiacea,#m (food for jellyfish) } { Mysidacea, order_Mysidacea, animal_order,@ subclass_Malacostraca,#m (opossum shrimp) } { Mysidae, family_Mysidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Mysidacea,#m (small shrimp-like crustaceans) } { Mysis, genus_Mysis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Mysidae,#m (type genus of the family Mysidae) } { Praunus, genus_Praunus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Mysidae,#m (a genus of Mysidae) } { opossum_shrimp, malacostracan_crustacean,@ genus_Mysis,#m genus_Praunus,#m (shrimp-like crustaceans whose females carry eggs and young in a pouch between the legs) } { Stomatopoda, order_Stomatopoda, animal_order,@ class_Crustacea,#m (mantis shrimps) } { stomatopod, stomatopod_crustacean, crustacean,@ order_Stomatopoda,#m (a kind of crustacean) } { mantis_shrimp, mantis_crab, stomatopod_crustacean,@ order_Stomatopoda,#m (tropical marine burrowing crustaceans with large grasping appendages) } { Squillidae, family_Squillidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Stomatopoda,#m (crustaceans that burrow in mud or under stones in shallow water along the seashore) } { genus_Squilla, arthropod_genus,@ family_Squillidae,#m (type genus of the family Squillidae) } { squilla, mantis_prawn, mantis_shrimp,@ genus_Squilla,#m (a kind of mantis shrimp) } { Isopoda, order_Isopoda, animal_order,@ subclass_Malacostraca,#m (woodlice) } { isopod, malacostracan_crustacean,@ order_Isopoda,#m (any of various small terrestrial or aquatic crustaceans with seven pairs of legs adapted for crawling) } { woodlouse1, wood_louse, slater1, isopod,@ (any of various small terrestrial isopods having a flat elliptical segmented body; found in damp habitats) } { Armadillidiidae, family_Armadillidiidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Isopoda,#m (pill bugs) } { Armadillidium, genus_Armadillidium, arthropod_genus,@ family_Armadillidiidae,#m (type genus of the Armadillidiidae) } { pill_bug, woodlouse1,@ genus_Armadillidium,#m (small terrestrial isopod with a convex segmented body that can roll up into a ball) } { Oniscidae, family_Oniscidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Isopoda,#m (a family of Isopoda) } { Oniscus, genus_Oniscus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Oniscidae,#m (type genus of the Oniscidae; woodlice that cannot roll into a ball) } { Porcellionidae, family_Porcellionidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Isopoda,#m (sow bugs) } { Porcellio, genus_Porcellio, arthropod_genus,@ family_Porcellionidae,#m (Old World genus of isopod crustaceans) } { sow_bug, woodlouse1,@ genus_Porcellio,#m genus_Oniscus,#m (terrestrial isopod having an oval segmented body (a shape like a sow)) } { sea_louse, sea_slater, isopod,@ (marine isopod crustacean) } { Amphipoda, order_Amphipoda, animal_order,@ subclass_Malacostraca,#m (small flat-bodied semiterrestrial crustaceans: whale lice; sand-hoppers; skeleton shrimp) } { amphipod, malacostracan_crustacean,@ order_Amphipoda,#m (a kind of malacostracan crustacean) } { Orchestiidae, family_Orchestiidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Amphipoda,#m (beach fleas) } { Orchestia, genus_Orchestia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Orchestiidae,#m (type genus of the family Orchestiidae) } { beach_flea, sand_hopper, sandhopper, sand_flea, amphipod,@ genus_Orchestia,#m (small amphipod crustaceans that hop like fleas; common on ocean beaches) } { Caprella, genus_Caprella, arthropod_genus,@ order_Amphipoda,#m (skeleton shrimp) } { skeleton_shrimp, amphipod,@ genus_Caprella,#m (small amphipod crustacean having a grotesque form suggestive of the praying mantis; found chiefly on seaweed) } { Cyamus, genus_Cyamus, arthropod_genus,@ order_Amphipoda,#m (whale lice) } { whale_louse, amphipod,@ genus_Cyamus,#m (amphipod crustacean parasitic on cetaceans) } { Entomostraca, subclass_Entomostraca, noun.group:class2,@ class_Crustacea,#m (in some older classifications includes the Branchiopoda and Copepoda and Ostracoda and Cirripedia; no longer in technical use) } { [ Branchiopoda, adj.pert:branchiopodous,+ ] subclass_Branchiopoda, noun.group:class2,@ class_Crustacea,#m (primitive aquatic mainly freshwater crustaceans: fairy shrimps; brine shrimps; tadpole shrimps; can shrimps; water fleas) } { branchiopod_crustacean, branchiopod, branchiopodan, crustacean,@ (aquatic crustaceans typically having a carapace and many pairs of leaflike appendages used for swimming as well as respiration and feeding) } { genus_Daphnia, arthropod_genus,@ subclass_Branchiopoda,#m (water fleas) } { daphnia, water_flea1, branchiopod_crustacean,@ genus_Daphnia,#m (minute freshwater crustacean having a round body enclosed in a transparent shell; moves about like a flea by means of hairy branched antennae) } { Anostraca, order_Anostraca, animal_order,@ subclass_Branchiopoda,#m (small aquatic crustaceans lacking a carapace: fairy shrimps; brine shrimps) } { Artemia, genus_Artemia, Chirocephalus, genus_Chirocephalus, arthropod_genus,@ order_Anostraca,#m (fairy shrimp; brine shrimp) } { fairy_shrimp, branchiopod_crustacean,@ genus_Artemia,#m (small freshwater branchiopod having a transparent body with many appendages; swims on its back) } { brine_shrimp, Artemia_salina, branchiopod_crustacean,@ genus_Artemia,#m (common to saline lakes) } { Notostraca, order_Notostraca, animal_order,@ subclass_Branchiopoda,#m (small freshwater crustaceans with a shield-shaped carapace) } { Triopidae, family_Triopidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Notostraca,#m (a family of Notostraca) } { Triops, genus_Triops, arthropod_genus,@ subclass_Branchiopoda,#m (type genus of the family Triopidae: small crustaceans with a small third median eye) } { tadpole_shrimp, branchiopod_crustacean,@ genus_Triops,#m (a kind of branchiopod crustacean) } { Copepoda, subclass_Copepoda, noun.group:class2,@ class_Crustacea,#m (minute planktonic or parasitic crustaceans) } { copepod, copepod_crustacean, crustacean,@ subclass_Copepoda,#m plankton,#p (minute marine or freshwater crustaceans usually having six pairs of limbs on the thorax; some abundant in plankton and others parasitic on fish) } { brit2, britt2, copepod,@ (minute crustaceans forming food for right whales) } { genus_Cyclops, arthropod_genus,@ subclass_Copepoda,#m (copepod water fleas) } { cyclops, water_flea2, copepod_crustacean,@ genus_Cyclops,#m (minute free-swimming freshwater copepod having a large median eye and pear-shaped body and long antennae used in swimming; important in some food chains and as intermediate hosts of parasitic worms that affect man e.g. Guinea worms) } { Branchiura, order_Branchiura, animal_order,@ subclass_Copepoda,#m (copepods with suctorial mouthparts; parasitic on fishes) } { fish_louse, copepod,@ order_Branchiura,#m (a kind of copepod) } { Ostracoda, subclass_Ostracoda, noun.group:class2,@ class_Crustacea,#m (seed shrimps) } { seed_shrimp, mussel_shrimp, ostracod, crustacean,@ subclass_Ostracoda,#m (tiny marine and freshwater crustaceans with a shrimp-like body enclosed in a bivalve shell) } { Cirripedia, subclass_Cirripedia, noun.group:class2,@ class_Crustacea,#m (barnacles) } { barnacle1, cirriped, cirripede, crustacean,@ subclass_Cirripedia,#m (marine crustaceans with feathery food-catching appendages; free-swimming as larvae; as adults form a hard shell and live attached to submerged surfaces) } { Balanidae, family_Balanidae, arthropod_family,@ subclass_Cirripedia,#m (stalkless barnacles) } { Balanus, genus_Balanus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Balanidae,#m (type genus of the family Balanidae) } { acorn_barnacle, rock_barnacle, Balanus_balanoides, barnacle1,@ genus_Balanus,#m (barnacle that attaches to rocks especially in intertidal zones) } { Lepadidae, family_Lepadidae, arthropod_family,@ subclass_Cirripedia,#m (goose barnacles) } { Lepas, genus_Lepas, arthropod_genus,@ family_Lepadidae,#m (type genus of the family Lepadidae) } { goose_barnacle, gooseneck_barnacle, Lepas_fascicularis, barnacle1,@ genus_Lepas,#m (stalked barnacle that attaches to ship bottoms or floating timbers) } { Onychophora, class_Onychophora, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Arthropoda,#m (enigmatic small elongated wormlike terrestrial invertebrates of damp dark habitats in warm regions; distinct from the phylum Annelida; resemble slugs with legs and are sometimes described as the missing link between arthropods and annelids) } { onychophoran, velvet_worm, peripatus, arthropod,@ class_Onychophora,#m (any of numerous velvety-skinned wormlike carnivorous animals common in tropical forests having characteristics of both arthropods and annelid worms) } { Peripatidae, family_Peripatidae, arthropod_family,@ class_Onychophora,#m (a family of Onychophora) } { genus_Peripatus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Peripatidae,#m (type genus of Peripatidae; onychophorans of chiefly New World tropical regions) } { Plicatoperipatus, genus_Plicatoperipatus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Peripatidae,#m (a genus of Peripatidae) } { Plicatoperipatus_jamaicensis, onychophoran,@ genus_Plicatoperipatus,#m (a kind of onychophoran) } { Peripatopsidae, family_Peripatopsidae, arthropod_family,@ class_Onychophora,#m (a family of Onychophora) } { Peripatopsis, genus_Peripatopsis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Peripatopsidae,#m (type genus of Peripatopsidae; onychophorans of chiefly Asiatic and African tropical regions) } { wading_bird, [ wader1, verb.motion:wade,+ ] aquatic_bird,@ (any of many long-legged birds that wade in water in search of food) } { Ciconiiformes, order_Ciconiiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (order of chiefly tropical marsh-dwelling fish-eating wading birds with long legs and bills and (except for flamingos) unwebbed feet: herons; storks; spoonbills; flamingos; ibises) } { Ciconiidae, family_Ciconiidae, bird_family,@ order_Ciconiiformes,#m (storks) } { stork, wading_bird,@ family_Ciconiidae,#m (large mostly Old World wading birds typically having white-and-black plumage) } { Ciconia, genus_Ciconia, bird_genus,@ family_Ciconiidae,#m (type genus of the Ciconiidae: European storks) } { white_stork, Ciconia_ciconia, stork,@ genus_Ciconia,#m (the common stork of Europe; white with black wing feathers and a red bill) } { black_stork, Ciconia_nigra, stork,@ genus_Ciconia,#m (Old World stork that is glossy black above and white below) } { Leptoptilus, genus_Leptoptilus, bird_genus,@ family_Ciconiidae,#m (adjutant birds and marabous) } { adjutant_bird, adjutant, adjutant_stork, Leptoptilus_dubius, stork,@ genus_Leptoptilus,#m (large Indian stork with a military gait) } { marabou1, marabout, marabou_stork, Leptoptilus_crumeniferus, stork,@ genus_Leptoptilus,#m (large African black-and-white carrion-eating stork; its downy underwing feathers are used to trim garments) } { Anastomus, genus_Anastomus, bird_genus,@ family_Ciconiidae,#m (openbills) } { openbill, stork,@ genus_Anastomus,#m (stork with a grooved bill whose upper and lower parts touch only at the base and tip) } { genus_Jabiru, bird_genus,@ family_Ciconiidae,#m (jabirus) } { jabiru1, Jabiru_mycteria, stork,@ genus_Jabiru,#m (large white stork of warm regions of the world especially America) } { Ephippiorhynchus, genus_Ephippiorhynchus, bird_genus,@ family_Ciconiidae,#m (saddlebills) } { saddlebill, jabiru2, Ephippiorhynchus_senegalensis, stork,@ genus_Ephippiorhynchus,#m (large black-and-white stork of tropical Africa; its red bill has a black band around the middle) } { Xenorhyncus, genus_Xenorhyncus, bird_genus,@ family_Ciconiidae,#m (East Indian and Australian storks) } { policeman_bird, black-necked_stork, jabiru3, Xenorhyncus_asiaticus, stork,@ genus_Xenorhyncus,#m (large mostly white Australian stork) } { Mycteria, genus_Mycteria, bird_genus,@ family_Ciconiidae,#m (a genus of storks of the family Ciconiidae now including only the American wood ibis) } { wood_ibis1, wood_stork1, flinthead, Mycteria_americana, stork,@ genus_Mycteria,#m (an American stork that resembles the true ibises in having a downward-curved bill; inhabits wooded swamps of New World tropics) } { Balaenicipitidae, family_Balaenicipitidae, bird_family,@ order_Ciconiiformes,#m (shoebills) } { Balaeniceps, genus_Balaeniceps, bird_genus,@ family_Balaenicipitidae,#m (type genus of the Balaenicipitidae: shoebills) } { shoebill, shoebird, Balaeniceps_rex, wading_bird,@ genus_Balaeniceps,#m (large stork-like bird of the valley of the White Nile with a broad bill suggesting a wooden shoe) } { Threskiornithidae, family_Threskiornithidae, family_Ibidiidae, bird_family,@ order_Ciconiiformes,#m (ibises) } { ibis, wading_bird,@ family_Threskiornithidae,#m (wading birds of warm regions having long slender down-curved bills) } { genus_Ibis, bird_genus,@ family_Threskiornithidae,#m (ibises) } { wood_ibis2, wood_stork2, Ibis_ibis, ibis,@ genus_Ibis,#m (any of several Old World birds of the genus Ibis) } { Threskiornis, genus_Threskiornis, bird_genus,@ family_Threskiornithidae,#m (type genus of the Threskiornithidae) } { sacred_ibis, Threskiornis_aethiopica, ibis,@ genus_Threskiornis,#m (African ibis venerated by ancient Egyptians) } { Plataleidae, family_Plataleidae, bird_family,@ order_Ciconiiformes,#m (spoonbills) } { spoonbill, wading_bird,@ family_Plataleidae,#m (wading birds having a long flat bill with a tip like a spoon) } { Platalea, genus_Platalea, bird_genus,@ family_Plataleidae,#m (type genus of the Plataleidae) } { common_spoonbill, Platalea_leucorodia, spoonbill,@ genus_Platalea,#m (pure white crested spoonbill of southern Eurasia and northeastern Africa) } { Ajaia, genus_Ajaia, bird_genus,@ genus_Platalea,#m (a genus of Platalea) } { roseate_spoonbill, Ajaia_ajaja, spoonbill,@ genus_Ajaia,#m (tropical rose-colored New World spoonbill) } { Phoenicopteridae, family_Phoenicopteridae, bird_family,@ order_Ciconiiformes,#m (flamingos) } { flamingo, wading_bird,@ family_Phoenicopteridae,#m (large pink to scarlet web-footed wading bird with down-bent bill; inhabits brackish lakes) } { Ardeidae, family_Ardeidae, bird_family,@ order_Ciconiiformes,#m (herons; egrets; night herons; bitterns) } { heron, wading_bird,@ family_Ardeidae,#m (grey or white wading bird with long neck and long legs and (usually) long bill) } { Ardea, genus_Ardea, bird_genus,@ family_Ardeidae,#m (type genus of the Ardeidae: large New and Old World herons) } { great_blue_heron, Ardea_herodius, heron,@ genus_Ardea,#m (large American heron having bluish-grey plumage) } { great_white_heron1, Ardea_occidentalis, heron,@ genus_Ardea,#m (large white heron of Florida and the Florida Keys) } { egret, heron,@ (any of various usually white herons having long plumes during breeding season) } { Egretta, genus_Egretta, bird_genus,@ family_Ardeidae,#m (small Old and New World herons) } { little_blue_heron, Egretta_caerulea, heron,@ genus_Egretta,#m (small bluish-grey heron of the western hemisphere) } { snowy_egret, snowy_heron, Egretta_thula, egret,@ genus_Egretta,#m (small New World egret) } { little_egret, Egretta_garzetta, egret,@ genus_Egretta,#m (Old World egret) } { Casmerodius, genus_Casmerodius, bird_genus,@ family_Ardeidae,#m (a white egrets) } { great_white_heron2, Casmerodius_albus, egret,@ genus_Casmerodius,#m genus_Egretta,#m (widely distributed Old World white egret) } { American_egret, great_white_heron3, Egretta_albus, egret,@ genus_Egretta,#m (a common egret of the genus Egretta found in America; it is a variety of the Old World white egret Casmerodius albus) } { Bubulcus, genus_Bubulcus, bird_genus,@ family_Ardeidae,#m (small white egrets) } { cattle_egret, Bubulcus_ibis, egret,@ genus_Bubulcus,#m (small white egret widely distributed in warm regions often found around grazing animals) } { night_heron, night_raven2, heron,@ (nocturnal or crepuscular herons) } { Nycticorax, genus_Nycticorax, bird_genus,@ family_Ardeidae,#m (Old World night herons) } { black-crowned_night_heron, Nycticorax_nycticorax, night_heron,@ genus_Nycticorax,#m (night heron of both Old and New Worlds) } { Nyctanassa, genus_Nyctanassa, bird_genus,@ family_Ardeidae,#m (American night herons) } { yellow-crowned_night_heron, Nyctanassa_violacea, night_heron,@ genus_Nyctanassa,#m (North American night heron) } { Cochlearius, genus_Cochlearius, bird_genus,@ family_Ardeidae,#m (boatbills) } { boatbill, boat-billed_heron, broadbill4, Cochlearius_cochlearius, heron,@ genus_Cochlearius,#m (tropical American heron related to night herons) } { bittern, heron,@ (relatively small compact tawny-brown heron with nocturnal habits and a booming cry; found in marshes) } { Botaurus, genus_Botaurus, bird_genus,@ family_Ardeidae,#m (bitterns) } { American_bittern, stake_driver, Botaurus_lentiginosus, bittern,@ genus_Botaurus,#m (a kind of bittern) } { European_bittern, Botaurus_stellaris, bittern,@ genus_Botaurus,#m (a kind of bittern) } { Ixobrychus, genus_Ixobrychus, bird_genus,@ family_Ardeidae,#m (bitterns) } { least_bittern, Ixobrychus_exilis, bittern,@ genus_Ixobrychus,#m (small American bittern) } { Gruiformes, order_Gruiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (inland marsh-dwelling birds with long legs and necks and bills that wade in water in search of food: cranes; rails; bustards) } { Gruidae, family_Gruidae, bird_family,@ order_Gruiformes,#m (cranes) } { [ crane, verb.body:crane,+ ] wading_bird,@ family_Gruidae,#m (large long-necked wading bird of marshes and plains in many parts of the world) } { Grus, genus_Grus, bird_genus,@ family_Gruidae,#m (type genus of the Gruidae: typical cranes) } { whooping_crane, whooper1, Grus_americana, crane,@ genus_Grus,#m (rare North American crane having black-and-white plumage and a trumpeting call) } { Aramus, genus_Aramus, bird_genus,@ order_Gruiformes,#m (genus of large brown long-billed wading birds found in warm swampy regions of the western hemisphere: courlan; limpkin) } { courlan, Aramus_guarauna, wading_bird,@ order_Gruiformes,#m (wading bird of South America and Central America) } { limpkin, Aramus_pictus, wading_bird,@ order_Gruiformes,#m (wading bird of Florida, Cuba and Jamaica having a drooping bill and a distinctive wailing call) } { Cariamidae, family_Cariamidae, bird_family,@ order_Gruiformes,#m (crane-like South American wading birds) } { Cariama, genus_Cariama, bird_genus,@ family_Cariamidae,#m (the type genus of the Cariamidae comprising only the crested cariama) } { crested_cariama, seriema1, Cariama_cristata, wading_bird,@ genus_Cariama,#m (Brazilian Cariama; sole representative of the genus Cariama) } { genus_Chunga, bird_genus,@ family_Cariamidae,#m (a genus of Cariamidae) } { chunga, seriema2, Chunga_burmeisteri, wading_bird,@ genus_Chunga,#m (Argentinian Cariama) } { Rallidae, family_Rallidae, bird_family,@ order_Gruiformes,#m (rails; crakes; gallinules; coots) } { rail, wading_bird,@ family_Rallidae,#m (any of numerous widely distributed small wading birds of the family Rallidae having short wings and very long toes for running on soft mud) } { Gallirallus, genus_Gallirallus, bird_genus,@ family_Rallidae,#m (rails of New Zealand) } { weka, maori_hen, wood_hen, rail,@ genus_Gallirallus,#m (flightless New Zealand rail of thievish disposition having short wings each with a spur used in fighting) } { crake, rail,@ (any of several short-billed Old World rails) } { Crex, genus_Crex, bird_genus,@ family_Rallidae,#m (corncrakes) } { corncrake, land_rail, Crex_crex, crake,@ genus_Crex,#m (common Eurasian rail that frequents grain fields) } { Porzana, genus_Porzana, bird_genus,@ family_Rallidae,#m (spotted crakes) } { spotted_crake, Porzana_porzana, crake,@ genus_Porzana,#m (Eurasian rail of swamps and marshes) } { Gallinula, genus_Gallinula, bird_genus,@ family_Rallidae,#m (gallinules) } { gallinule, marsh_hen1, water_hen1, swamphen, aquatic_bird,@ genus_Gallinula,#m (any of various small aquatic birds of the genus Gallinula distinguished from rails by a frontal shield and a resemblance to domestic hens) } { Florida_gallinule, Gallinula_chloropus_cachinnans, gallinule,@ genus_Gallinula,#m (North American dark bluish-grey gallinule) } { moorhen1, Gallinula_chloropus, gallinule,@ genus_Gallinula,#m (black gallinule that inhabits ponds and lakes) } { purple_gallinule, gallinule,@ (gallinules with showy purplish plumage) } { Porphyrio, genus_Porphyrio, bird_genus,@ family_Rallidae,#m (Old World purple gallinules) } { European_gallinule, Porphyrio_porphyrio, purple_gallinule,@ (purple gallinule of southern Europe) } { Porphyrula, genus_Porphyrula, bird_genus,@ family_Rallidae,#m (American purple gallinules) } { American_gallinule, Porphyrula_martinica, purple_gallinule,@ genus_Porphyrula,#m (American purple gallinule) } { genus_Notornis, bird_genus,@ family_Rallidae,#m (a genus of Rallidae) } { notornis, takahe, Notornis_mantelli, rail,@ genus_Notornis,#m (flightless New Zealand birds similar to gallinules) } { Fulica, genus_Fulica, bird_genus,@ family_Rallidae,#m (coots) } { coot, rail,@ genus_Fulica,#m noun.group:covert,#m (slate-black slow-flying birds somewhat resembling ducks) } { American_coot, marsh_hen2, mud_hen, water_hen2, Fulica_americana, coot,@ genus_Fulica,#m (a coot found in North America) } { Old_World_coot, Fulica_atra, coot,@ genus_Fulica,#m (a coot found in Eurasia) } { Otides, suborder_Otides, animal_order,@ order_Gruiformes,#m (terrestrial game birds of the Old World and Australia: bustards) } { Otididae, family_Otididae, bird_family,@ order_Gruiformes,#m (bustards) } { bustard, wading_bird,@ family_Otididae,#m (large heavy-bodied chiefly terrestrial game bird capable of powerful swift flight; classified with wading birds but frequents grassy steppes) } { Otis, genus_Otis, bird_genus,@ family_Otididae,#m (type genus of the Otididae: European bustard) } { great_bustard, Otis_tarda, bustard,@ genus_Otis,#m (largest European land bird) } { Choriotis, genus_Choriotis, bird_genus,@ family_Otididae,#m (Australian bustard) } { plain_turkey, Choriotis_australis, bustard,@ genus_Choriotis,#m (popular Australian game bird) } { Turnicidae, family_Turnicidae, bird_family,@ order_Gruiformes,#m (small Old World birds resembling but not related to true quail) } { Turnix, genus_Turnix, bird_genus,@ family_Turnicidae,#m (type genus of the Turnicidae: button quail) } { button_quail, button-quail, bustard_quail, hemipode, wading_bird,@ genus_Turnix,#m (small quail-like terrestrial bird of southern Eurasia and northern Africa that lacks a hind toe; classified with wading birds but inhabits grassy plains) } { striped_button_quail, Turnix_sylvatica, button_quail,@ (a variety of button quail having stripes) } { ortygan, wading_bird,@ genus_Turnix,#m (any of several East Indian birds) } { Pedionomus, genus_Pedionomus, bird_genus,@ family_Turnicidae,#m (plain wanderer) } { plain_wanderer, Pedionomus_torquatus, wading_bird,@ genus_Pedionomus,#m (small Australian bird related to the button quail; classified as wading bird but inhabits plains) } { Psophiidae, family_Psophiidae, bird_family,@ order_Gruiformes,#m (trumpeters) } { Psophia, genus_Psophia, bird_genus,@ family_Psophiidae,#m (type genus of the Psophiidae: trumpeters) } { trumpeter1, wading_bird,@ genus_Psophia,#m (large gregarious crane-like bird of the forests of South America having glossy black plumage and a loud prolonged cry; easily domesticated) } { Brazilian_trumpeter, Psophia_crepitans, trumpeter1,@ (trumpeter of Brazil and Guiana; often kept to protect poultry in Brazil) } { Charadriiformes, order_Charadriiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (large diverse order of aquatic birds found along seacoasts and inland waters: shorebirds and coastal diving birds; most feed on anima life) } { seabird, sea_bird, seafowl, aquatic_bird,@ (a bird that frequents coastal waters and the open ocean: gulls; pelicans; gannets; cormorants; albatrosses; petrels; etc.) } { Charadrii, suborder_Charadrii, animal_order,@ order_Charadriiformes,#m (shorebirds: plovers; sandpipers; avocets; phalaropes; coursers; stone curlews) } { Limicolae, suborder_Limicolae, animal_order,@ order_Charadriiformes,#m (term used in some classifications for migratory shorebirds; coextensive with the Charadrii) } { shorebird, shore_bird, limicoline_bird, wading_bird,@ suborder_Charadrii,#m (any of numerous wading birds that frequent mostly seashores and estuaries) } { Charadriidae, family_Charadriidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Charadrii,#m (plover family) } { plover, shorebird,@ family_Charadriidae,#m (any of numerous chiefly shorebirds of relatively compact build having straight bills and large pointed wings; closely related to the sandpipers) } { Charadrius, genus_Charadrius, bird_genus,@ family_Charadriidae,#m (type genus of the Charadriidae: plovers) } { piping_plover, Charadrius_melodus, plover,@ genus_Charadrius,#m (small plover of eastern North America) } { killdeer, kildeer, killdeer_plover, Charadrius_vociferus, plover,@ genus_Charadrius,#m (American plover of inland waters and fields having a distinctive cry) } { dotterel, dotrel, Charadrius_morinellus, Eudromias_morinellus, plover,@ genus_Charadrius,#m (rare plover of upland areas of Eurasia) } { Pluvialis, genus_Pluvialis, bird_genus,@ family_Charadriidae,#m (golden plovers) } { golden_plover, plover,@ genus_Pluvialis,#m (plovers of Europe and America having the backs marked with golden-yellow spots) } { Vanellus, genus_Vanellus, bird_genus,@ family_Charadriidae,#m (Eurasian lapwings) } { lapwing, green_plover, peewit1, pewit1, plover,@ genus_Vanellus,#m (large crested Old World plover having wattles and spurs) } { Arenaria, genus_Arenaria, bird_genus,@ family_Charadriidae,#m (turnstones) } { turnstone, plover,@ genus_Arenaria,#m (migratory shorebirds of the plover family that turn over stones in searching for food) } { ruddy_turnstone, Arenaria_interpres, turnstone,@ (common Arctic turnstone that winters in South America and Australia) } { black_turnstone, Arenaria-Melanocephala, turnstone,@ (common turnstone of the Pacific coast of North America) } { Scolopacidae, family_Scolopacidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Charadrii,#m (sandpiper family: sandpipers; woodcocks; snipes; tattlers; curlews; godwits; dowitchers) } { sandpiper, shorebird,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (any of numerous usually small wading birds having a slender bill and piping call; closely related to the plovers) } { Aphriza, genus_Aphriza, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (a genus of Scolopacidae) } { surfbird, Aphriza_virgata, shorebird,@ genus_Aphriza,#m (sandpiper-like shorebird of Pacific coasts of North America and South America) } { Actitis, genus_Actitis, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (a genus of Scolopacidae) } { European_sandpiper, Actitis_hypoleucos, sandpiper,@ genus_Actitis,#m (a variety of sandpiper) } { spotted_sandpiper, Actitis_macularia, sandpiper,@ genus_Actitis,#m (common North American sandpiper) } { Erolia, genus_Erolia, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (a genus of Scolopacidae) } { least_sandpiper, stint, Erolia_minutilla, sandpiper,@ genus_Erolia,#m (smallest American sandpiper) } { red-backed_sandpiper, dunlin, Erolia_alpina, sandpiper,@ genus_Erolia,#m (small common sandpiper that breeds in northern or Arctic regions and winters in southern United States or Mediterranean regions) } { Tringa, genus_Tringa, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (a genus of Scolopacidae) } { greenshank, Tringa_nebularia, sandpiper,@ genus_Tringa,#m (large European sandpiper with greenish legs) } { redshank, Tringa_totanus, sandpiper,@ genus_Tringa,#m (a common Old World wading bird with long red legs) } { yellowlegs, sandpiper,@ genus_Tringa,#m (either of two North American shorebird with yellow legs) } { greater_yellowlegs, Tringa_melanoleuca, yellowlegs,@ (a variety of yellowlegs) } { lesser_yellowlegs, Tringa_flavipes, yellowlegs,@ (a variety of yellowlegs) } { Calidris, genus_Calidris, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (a genus of Scolopacidae) } { pectoral_sandpiper, jacksnipe1, Calidris_melanotos, sandpiper,@ genus_Calidris,#m (American sandpiper that inflates its chest when courting) } { knot, greyback2, grayback2, Calidris_canutus, sandpiper,@ genus_Calidris,#m (a sandpiper that breeds in the Arctic and winters in the southern hemisphere) } { curlew_sandpiper, Calidris_Ferruginea, sandpiper,@ genus_Calidris,#m (Old World sandpiper with a curved bill like a curlew) } { Crocethia, genus_Crocethia, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (a genus of Scolopacidae) } { sanderling, Crocethia_alba, sandpiper,@ genus_Crocethia,#m (small sandpiper that breeds in the Arctic and migrates southward along sandy coasts in most of world) } { Bartramia, genus_Bartramia, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (a genus of Scolopacidae) } { upland_sandpiper, upland_plover, Bartramian_sandpiper, Bartramia_longicauda, sandpiper,@ genus_Bartramia,#m (large plover-like sandpiper of North American fields and uplands) } { Philomachus, genus_Philomachus, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (ruffs) } { ruff, Philomachus_pugnax, sandpiper,@ genus_Philomachus,#m (common Eurasian sandpiper; the male has an erectile neck ruff in breeding season) } { reeve, ruff,@ (female ruff) } { tattler, sandpiper,@ (any of several long-legged shorebirds having a loud whistling cry) } { Heteroscelus, genus_Heteroscelus, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (tattlers) } { Polynesian_tattler, Heteroscelus_incanus, tattler,@ genus_Heteroscelus,#m (tattler of Pacific coastal regions) } { Catoptrophorus, genus_Catoptrophorus, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (willet) } { willet, Catoptrophorus_semipalmatus, tattler,@ genus_Catoptrophorus,#m (large North American shorebird of eastern and Gulf Coasts) } { woodcock, shorebird,@ (game bird of the sandpiper family that resembles a snipe) } { Scolopax, genus_Scolopax, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (type of the Scolopacidae: Old World woodcocks) } { Eurasian_woodcock, Scolopax_rusticola, woodcock,@ genus_Scolopax,#m (short-legged long-billed migratory Old World woodcock) } { Philohela, genus_Philohela, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (American woodcocks) } { American_woodcock, woodcock_snipe1, Philohela_minor, woodcock,@ genus_Philohela,#m (small long-billed woodcock; prized as a game bird) } { Gallinago, genus_Gallinago, Capella, genus_Capella, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (snipes) } { [ snipe, verb.competition:snipe1,+ ] shorebird,@ noun.group:wisp,#m (Old or New World straight-billed game bird of the sandpiper family; of marshy areas; similar to the woodcocks) } { whole_snipe, Gallinago_gallinago, snipe,@ genus_Gallinago,#m (common snipe of Eurasia and Africa) } { Wilson's_snipe, Gallinago_gallinago_delicata, snipe,@ genus_Gallinago,#m (American snipe) } { great_snipe, woodcock_snipe2, Gallinago_media, snipe,@ genus_Gallinago,#m (Old World snipe larger and darker than the whole snipe) } { Limnocryptes, genus_Limnocryptes, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (snipe) } { jacksnipe2, half_snipe, Limnocryptes_minima, snipe,@ genus_Limnocryptes,#m (a small short-billed Old World snipe) } { Limnodromus, genus_Limnodromus, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (dowitchers) } { dowitcher, snipe,@ genus_Limnodromus,#m (shorebird of the sandpiper family that resembles a snipe) } { greyback1, grayback1, Limnodromus_griseus, dowitcher,@ (a dowitcher with a grey back) } { red-breasted_snipe, Limnodromus_scolopaceus, dowitcher,@ (a dowitcher with a red breast) } { Numenius, genus_Numenius, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (curlews) } { curlew, shorebird,@ genus_Numenius,#m (large migratory shorebirds of the sandpiper family; closely related to woodcocks but having a down-curved bill) } { European_curlew, Numenius_arquata, curlew,@ (common Eurasian curlew) } { Eskimo_curlew, Numenius_borealis, curlew,@ (New World curlew that breeds in northern North America) } { Limosa, genus_Limosa, bird_genus,@ family_Scolopacidae,#m (godwits) } { godwit, shorebird,@ genus_Limosa,#m (large wading bird that resembles a curlew; has a long slightly upturned bill) } { Hudsonian_godwit, Limosa_haemastica, godwit,@ (New World godwit) } { Himantopus, genus_Himantopus, bird_genus,@ suborder_Charadrii,#m (major one of two genera of stilts; similar to avocets but with straight bills) } { stilt1, stiltbird1, longlegs, long-legs, stilt_plover, Himantopus_stilt, shorebird,@ genus_Himantopus,#m (long-legged three-toed black-and-white wading bird of inland ponds and marshes or brackish lagoons) } { black-necked_stilt, Himantopus_mexicanus, stilt1,@ genus_Himantopus,#m (stilt of southwestern United States to northern South America having black plumage extending from the head down the back of the neck) } { black-winged_stilt, Himantopus_himantopus, stilt1,@ genus_Himantopus,#m (stilt of Europe and Africa and Asia having mostly white plumage but with black wings) } { white-headed_stilt, Himantopus_himantopus_leucocephalus, stilt1,@ genus_Himantopus,#m (stilt of the southwest Pacific including Australia and New Zealand having mostly white plumage but with black wings and nape of neck) } { kaki, Himantopus_novae-zelandiae, stilt1,@ genus_himantopus,#m (blackish stilt of New Zealand sometimes considered a color phase of the white-headed stilt) } { Cladorhyncus, genus_Cladorhyncus, bird_genus,@ suborder_Charadrii,#m (one of two genera of stilts; similar to avocets but with straight bills) } { stilt2, Australian_stilt, shorebird,@ genus_Cladorhyncus,#m (long-legged three-toed wading bird of brackish marshes of Australia) } { banded_stilt, Cladorhyncus_leucocephalum, Australian_stilt,@ genus_Cladorhyncus,#m (web-footed Australian stilt with reddish-brown pectoral markings) } { Recurvirostridae, family_Recurvirostridae, bird_family,@ suborder_Charadrii,#m (long-legged shorebirds) } { Recurvirostra, genus_Recurvirostra, bird_genus,@ family_Recurvirostridae,#m (type genus of the Recurvirostridae: avocets) } { avocet, shorebird,@ genus_Recurvirostra,#m (long-legged web-footed black-and-white shorebird with slender upward-curving bill) } { Haematopodidae, family_Haematopodidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Charadrii,#m (oystercatchers) } { Haematopus, genus_Haematopus, bird_genus,@ order_Charadriiformes,#m (oystercatchers) } { oystercatcher, oyster_catcher, shorebird,@ genus_Haematopus,#m (black-and-white shorebird with stout legs and bill; feed on oysters etc.) } { Phalaropidae, family_Phalaropidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Charadrii,#m (phalaropes) } { phalarope, shorebird,@ family_Phalaropidae,#m (small sandpiper-like shorebird having lobate toes and being good swimmers; breed in the Arctic and winter in the tropics) } { Phalaropus, genus_Phalaropus, bird_genus,@ family_Phalaropidae,#m (type genus of the Phalaropidae: phalaropes) } { red_phalarope, Phalaropus_fulicarius, phalarope,@ genus_Phalaropus,#m (phalarope of northern oceans and lakes) } { Lobipes, genus_Lobipes, bird_genus,@ family_Phalaropidae,#m (a genus of Phalaropidae) } { northern_phalarope, Lobipes_lobatus, phalarope,@ genus_Lobipes,#m (breeds in Arctic regions of Old and New Worlds; large flocks often seen far out at sea) } { Steganopus, genus_Steganopus, bird_genus,@ family_Phalaropidae,#m (a genus of Phalaropidae) } { Wilson's_phalarope, Steganopus_tricolor, phalarope,@ genus_Steganopus,#m (breeds on the northern great plains of Canada) } { Glareolidae, family_Glareolidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Charadrii,#m (Old World shorebirds: pratincoles and coursers) } { Glareola, genus_Glareola, bird_genus,@ family_Glareolidae,#m (type genus of the Glareolidae: the pratincoles) } { pratincole, glareole, shorebird,@ genus_Glareola,#m (Old World shorebird with long pointed wings and short legs; closely related to the coursers) } { courser, shorebird,@ family_Glareolidae,#m (swift-footed terrestrial plover-like bird of southern Asia and Africa; related to the pratincoles) } { Cursorius, genus_Cursorius, bird_genus,@ family_Glareolidae,#m (coursers) } { cream-colored_courser, Cursorius_cursor, courser,@ genus_Cursorius,#m (courser of desert and semidesert regions of the Old World) } { Pluvianus, genus_Pluvianus, bird_genus,@ family_Glareolidae,#m (coursers) } { crocodile_bird, Pluvianus_aegyptius, courser,@ genus_Pluvianus,#m (African courser that feeds on insect parasites on crocodiles) } { Burhinidae, family_Burhinidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Charadrii,#m (large wading birds resembling the plovers: stone curlews) } { Burhinus, genus_Burhinus, bird_genus,@ family_Burhinidae,#m (type genus of the Burhinidae: stone curlews) } { stone_curlew, thick-knee, Burhinus_oedicnemus, shorebird,@ genus_Burhinus,#m (large-headed large-eyed crepuscular or nocturnal shorebird of the Old World and tropical America having a thickened knee joint) } { coastal_diving_bird, seabird,@ order_Charadriiformes,#m (gull family; skimmer family; jaeger family; auk family) } { Lari, suborder_Lari, animal_order,@ order_Charadriiformes,#m (gulls; terns; jaegers; skimmers) } { Laridae, family_Laridae, bird_family,@ suborder_Lari,#m (gull family: gulls and terns) } { larid, coastal_diving_bird,@ family_Laridae,#m (long-winged web-footed aquatic bird of the gull family) } { gull, seagull, sea_gull, larid,@ (mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs) } { Larus, genus_Larus, bird_genus,@ family_Laridae,#m (type genus of the Laridae) } { [ mew, verb.communication:mew3,+ verb.communication:mew,+ ] mew_gull, sea_mew, Larus_canus, gull,@ genus_Larus,#m (the common gull of Eurasia and northeastern North America) } { black-backed_gull, great_black-backed_gull, cob3, Larus_marinus, gull,@ genus_Larus,#m (white gull having a black back and wings) } { herring_gull, Larus_argentatus, gull,@ genus_Larus,#m (large gull of the northern hemisphere) } { laughing_gull, blackcap4, pewit3, pewit_gull, Larus_ridibundus, gull,@ genus_Larus,#m (small black-headed European gull) } { Pagophila, genus_Pagophila, bird_genus,@ family_Laridae,#m (a genus of Laridae) } { ivory_gull, Pagophila_eburnea, gull,@ genus_Pagophila,#m (white Arctic gull; migrates as far south as England and New Brunswick) } { Rissa, genus_Rissa, bird_genus,@ family_Laridae,#m (a genus of Laridae) } { kittiwake, gull,@ genus_Rissa,#m (small pearl-grey gull of northern regions; nests on cliffs and has a rudimentary hind toe) } { Sterninae, subfamily_Sterninae, bird_family,@ family_Laridae,#m (terns) } { tern, larid,@ subfamily_Sterninae,#m (small slender gull having narrow wings and a forked tail) } { Sterna, genus_Sterna, bird_genus,@ subfamily_Sterninae,#m (a genus of Sterninae) } { sea_swallow, Sterna_hirundo, tern,@ genus_Sterna,#m (common tern of Eurasia and America having white black and grey plumage) } { Rynchopidae, family_Rynchopidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Lari,#m (coextensive with the genus Rynchops: skimmers) } { Rynchops, genus_Rynchops, bird_genus,@ family_Rynchopidae,#m (type genus of the Rynchopidae: skimmers) } { skimmer, coastal_diving_bird,@ genus_Rynchops,#m (gull-like seabird that flies along the surface of the water with an elongated lower mandible immersed to skim out food) } { Stercorariidae, family_Stercorariidae, bird_family,@ suborder_Lari,#m (jaegers and skuas:) } { jaeger, coastal_diving_bird,@ family_Stercorariidae,#m (rapacious seabird that pursues weaker birds to make them drop their prey) } { Stercorarius, genus_Stercorarius, bird_genus,@ family_Stercorariidae,#m (type genus of the Stercorariidae: jaegers) } { parasitic_jaeger, arctic_skua, Stercorarius_parasiticus, jaeger,@ genus_Stercorarius,#m (a variety of jaeger) } { Catharacta, genus_Catharacta, bird_genus,@ family_Stercorariidae,#m (skuas) } { skua, bonxie, jaeger,@ genus_Catharacta,#m (gull-like jaeger of northern seas) } { great_skua, Catharacta_skua, skua,@ (large brown skua of the northern Atlantic) } { Alcidae, family_Alcidae, bird_family,@ order_Charadriiformes,#m (web-footed diving seabirds of northern seas: auks; puffins; guillemots; murres; etc.) } { auk, seabird,@ family_Alcidae,#m (black-and-white short-necked web-footed diving bird of northern seas) } { auklet, auk,@ (any of several small auks of the northern Pacific coasts) } { Alca, genus_Alca, bird_genus,@ family_Alcidae,#m (type genus of the Alcidae comprising solely the razorbill) } { razorbill, razor-billed_auk, Alca_torda, auk,@ genus_Alca,#m (black-and-white northern Atlantic auk having a compressed sharp-edged bill) } { Plautus, genus_Plautus, bird_genus,@ family_Alcidae,#m (a genus of Alcidae) } { little_auk, dovekie, Plautus_alle, auk,@ genus_Plautus,#m (small short-billed auk abundant in Arctic regions) } { Pinguinus, genus_Pinguinus, bird_genus,@ family_Alcidae,#m (great auk) } { great_auk, Pinguinus_impennis, auk,@ genus_Pinguinus,#m (large flightless auk of rocky islands off northern Atlantic coasts; extinct) } { Cepphus, genus_Cepphus, bird_genus,@ family_Alcidae,#m (a genus of birds including: guillemots) } { guillemot, auk,@ genus_Cepphus,#m (small black or brown speckled auks of northern seas) } { black_guillemot, Cepphus_grylle, guillemot,@ (northern Atlantic guillemot) } { pigeon_guillemot, Cepphus_columba, guillemot,@ (northern Pacific guillemot) } { Uria, genus_Uria, bird_genus,@ family_Alcidae,#m (murres) } { murre, guillemot,@ genus_Uria,#m (black-and-white diving bird of northern seas) } { common_murre, Uria_aalge, murre,@ (the most frequent variety of murre) } { thick-billed_murre, Uria_lomvia, murre,@ (a variety of murre) } { puffin, seabird,@ family_Alcidae,#m (any of two genera of northern seabirds having short necks and brightly colored compressed bills) } { Fratercula, genus_Fratercula, bird_genus,@ family_Alcidae,#m (puffins) } { Atlantic_puffin, Fratercula_arctica, puffin,@ genus_Fratercula,#m (common puffin of the northern Atlantic) } { horned_puffin, Fratercula_corniculata, puffin,@ genus_Fratercula,#m (northern Pacific puffin) } { Lunda, genus_Lunda, bird_genus,@ family_Alcidae,#m (puffins) } { tufted_puffin, Lunda_cirrhata, puffin,@ genus_Lunda,#m (northern Pacific puffin having a large yellow plume over each eye) } { Gaviiformes, order_Gaviiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (large aquatic birds: loons and some extinct forms) } { gaviiform_seabird, seabird,@ order_Gaviiformes,#m (seabirds of the order Gaviiformes) } { Gavidae, family_Gavidae, bird_family,@ order_Gaviiformes,#m (loon family) } { Gavia, genus_Gavia, bird_genus,@ family_Gavidae,#m (type genus of the Gavidae: loons) } { loon, diver, gaviiform_seabird,@ genus_Gavia,#m (large somewhat primitive fish-eating diving bird of the northern hemisphere having webbed feet placed far back; related to the grebes) } { Podicipitiformes, order_Podicipitiformes, Podicipediformes, order_Podicipediformes, Colymbiformes, order_Colymbiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (grebes) } { podicipitiform_seabird, seabird,@ order_Podicipitiformes,#m (aquatic birds related to the loons) } { Podicipedidae, family_Podicipedidae, bird_family,@ order_Podicipitiformes,#m (coextensive with the order Podicipitiformes) } { Podiceps, genus_Podiceps, bird_genus,@ family_Podicipedidae,#m (type genus of the Podicipedidae: grebes) } { grebe, podicipitiform_seabird,@ genus_Podiceps,#m (small compact-bodied almost completely aquatic bird that builds floating nests; similar to loons but smaller and with lobate rather than webbed feet) } { great_crested_grebe, Podiceps_cristatus, grebe,@ (large Old World grebe with black ear tufts) } { red-necked_grebe, Podiceps_grisegena, grebe,@ (large stocky grebe of circumpolar regions having a dark neck) } { black-necked_grebe, eared_grebe, Podiceps_nigricollis, grebe,@ (small grebe with yellow ear tufts and a black neck; found in Eurasia and southern Africa as well as western United States) } { dabchick, little_grebe, Podiceps_ruficollis, grebe,@ (small European grebe) } { Podilymbus, genus_Podilymbus, bird_genus,@ family_Podicipedidae,#m (a genus of Podicipedidae) } { pied-billed_grebe, Podilymbus_podiceps, grebe,@ genus_Podilymbus,#m (American grebe having a black-banded whitish bill) } { Pelecaniformes, order_Pelecaniformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (pelicans; frigate birds; gannets; cormorants) } { pelecaniform_seabird, seabird,@ (large fish-eating seabird with four-toed webbed feet) } { Pelecanidae, family_Pelecanidae, bird_family,@ order_Pelecaniformes,#m (pelicans) } { pelican, pelecaniform_seabird,@ family_Pelecanidae,#m (large long-winged warm-water seabird having a large bill with a distensible pouch for fish) } { Pelecanus, genus_Pelecanus, bird_genus,@ family_Pelecanidae,#m (type genus of the Pelecanidae) } { white_pelican, Pelecanus_erythrorhynchos, pelican,@ genus_Pelecanus,#m (large American pelican; white with black wing feathers) } { Old_world_white_pelican, Pelecanus_onocrotalus, pelican,@ genus_Pelecanus,#m (similar to American white pelican) } { Fregatidae, family_Fregatidae, bird_family,@ order_Pelecaniformes,#m (frigate birds) } { Fregata, genus_Fregata, bird_genus,@ family_Fregatidae,#m (type genus of the Fregatidae) } { frigate_bird, man-of-war_bird, pelecaniform_seabird,@ genus_Fregata,#m (long-billed warm-water seabird with wide wingspan and forked tail) } { Sulidae, family_Sulidae, bird_family,@ order_Pelecaniformes,#m (gannets and boobies) } { gannet, pelecaniform_seabird,@ family_Sulidae,#m (large heavily built seabird with a long stout bill noted for its plunging dives for fish) } { Sula, genus_Sula, bird_genus,@ family_Sulidae,#m (type genus of the Sulidae) } { solan, solan_goose, solant_goose, Sula_bassana, gannet,@ genus_Sula,#m (very large white gannet with black wing tips) } { booby, gannet,@ genus_Sula,#m (small tropical gannet having a bright bill or bright feet or both) } { Phalacrocoracidae, family_Phalacrocoracidae, bird_family,@ order_Pelecaniformes,#m (cormorants) } { Phalacrocorax, genus_Phalacrocorax, bird_genus,@ family_Phalacrocoracidae,#m (type genus: coextensive with the family Phalacrocoracidae) } { cormorant, Phalacrocorax_carbo, pelecaniform_seabird,@ genus_Phalacrocorax,#m (large voracious dark-colored long-necked seabird with a distensible pouch for holding fish; used in Asia to catch fish) } { Anhingidae, family_Anhingidae, bird_family,@ order_Pelecaniformes,#m (snakebirds) } { genus_Anhinga, bird_genus,@ family_Anhingidae,#m (type genus of the Anhingidae) } { snakebird, anhinga, darter1, pelecaniform_seabird,@ genus_Anhinga,#m (fish-eating bird of warm inland waters having a long flexible neck and slender sharp-pointed bill) } { water_turkey, Anhinga_anhinga, snakebird,@ (blackish New World snakebird of swampy regions) } { Phaethontidae, family_Phaethontidae, bird_family,@ order_Pelecaniformes,#m (tropicbirds) } { Phaethon, genus_Phaethon, bird_genus,@ family_Phaethontidae,#m (type genus of the Phaethontidae) } { tropic_bird, tropicbird, boatswain_bird, pelecaniform_seabird,@ genus_Phaethon,#m (mostly white web-footed tropical seabird often found far from land) } { Sphenisciformes, order_Sphenisciformes, animal_order,@ Class_Aves,#m (penguins) } { Spheniscidae, family_Spheniscidae, bird_family,@ order_Sphenisciformes,#m (comprising all existing penguins) } { sphenisciform_seabird, seabird,@ order_Sphenisciformes,#m (flightless cold-water seabirds: penguins) } { penguin, sphenisciform_seabird,@ family_Spheniscidae,#m (short-legged flightless birds of cold southern especially Antarctic regions having webbed feet and wings modified as flippers) } { Pygoscelis, genus_Pygoscelis, bird_genus,@ family_Spheniscidae,#m (a genus of Spheniscidae) } { Adelie, Adelie_penguin, Pygoscelis_adeliae, penguin,@ genus_Pygoscelis,#m (medium-sized penguins occurring in large colonies on the Adelie Coast of Antarctica) } { Aptenodytes, genus_Aptenodytes, bird_genus,@ family_Spheniscidae,#m (large penguins) } { king_penguin, Aptenodytes_patagonica, penguin,@ genus_Aptenodytes,#m (large penguin on islands bordering the Antarctic Circle) } { emperor_penguin, Aptenodytes_forsteri, penguin,@ genus_Aptenodytes,#m (the largest penguin; an Antarctic penguin) } { Spheniscus, genus_Spheniscus, bird_genus,@ family_Spheniscidae,#m (type genus of the Spheniscidae: jackass penguins) } { jackass_penguin, Spheniscus_demersus, penguin,@ genus_Spheniscus,#m (small penguin of South America and southern Africa with a braying call) } { Eudyptes, genus_Eudyptes, bird_genus,@ family_Spheniscidae,#m (rock hoppers) } { rock_hopper, crested_penguin, penguin,@ genus_Eudyptes,#m (small penguin of the Falkland Islands and New Zealand) } { Procellariiformes, order_Procellariiformes, animal_order,@ class_Aves,#m (petrels; albatrosses; shearwaters; diving petrels) } { pelagic_bird, oceanic_bird, seabird,@ (bird of the open seas) } { procellariiform_seabird, pelagic_bird,@ order_Procellariiformes,#m (large long-winged bird with hooked bill and tubular nostrils that wanders the open seas) } { Diomedeidae, family_Diomedeidae, bird_family,@ order_Procellariiformes,#m (albatrosses) } { albatross, mollymawk, pelagic_bird,@ family_Diomedeidae,#m (large web-footed birds of the southern hemisphere having long narrow wings; noted for powerful gliding flight) } { genus_Diomedea, bird_genus,@ family_Diomedeidae,#m (type of the Diomedeidae) } { wandering_albatross, Diomedea_exulans, albatross,@ genus_Diomedea,#m (very large albatross; white with wide black wings) } { black-footed_albatross, gooney, gooney_bird, goonie, goony, Diomedea_nigripes, albatross,@ genus_Diomedea,#m (a variety of albatross with black feet) } { Procellariidae, family_Procellariidae, bird_family,@ order_Procellariiformes,#m (petrels; fulmars; shearwaters) } { petrel, pelagic_bird,@ family_Procellariidae,#m (relatively small long-winged tube-nosed bird that flies far from land) } { Procellaria, genus_Procellaria, bird_genus,@ family_Procellariidae,#m (type genus of the Procellariidae) } { white-chinned_petrel, Procellaria_aequinoctialis, petrel,@ genus_Procellaria,#m (large black petrel of southern seas having a white mark on the chin) } { Macronectes, genus_Macronectes, bird_genus,@ family_Procellariidae,#m (giant petrels) } { giant_petrel, giant_fulmar, Macronectes_giganteus, petrel,@ genus_Macronectes,#m (large brownish petrel chiefly of Antarctic seas) } { Fulmarus, genus_Fulmarus, bird_genus,@ family_Procellariidae,#m (fulmars) } { fulmar, fulmar_petrel, Fulmarus_glacialis, petrel,@ genus_Fulmarus,#m (heavy short-tailed oceanic bird of polar regions) } { Puffinus, genus_Puffinus, bird_genus,@ family_Procellariidae,#m (shearwaters) } { shearwater, petrel,@ genus_Puffinus,#m (long-winged oceanic bird that in flight skims close to the waves) } { Manx_shearwater, Puffinus_puffinus, shearwater,@ (small black-and-white shearwater common in the northeastern Atlantic) } { Hydrobatidae, family_Hydrobatidae, bird_family,@ order_Procellariiformes,#m (storm petrels) } { storm_petrel, petrel,@ family_Hydrobatidae,#m (any of various small petrels having dark plumage with paler underparts) } { Hydrobates, genus_Hydrobates, bird_genus,@ family_Hydrobatidae,#m (type genus of the Hydrobatidae) } { stormy_petrel, northern_storm_petrel, Hydrobates_pelagicus, storm_petrel,@ genus_Hydrobates,#m (sooty black petrel with white markings; of the northern Atlantic and Mediterranean) } { Oceanites, genus_Oceanites, bird_genus,@ family_Hydrobatidae,#m (a genus of Hydrobatidae) } { Mother_Carey's_chicken, Mother_Carey's_hen, Oceanites_oceanicus, storm_petrel,@ genus_Oceanites,#m (medium-sized storm petrel) } { Pelecanoididae, family_Pelecanoididae, bird_family,@ order_Procellariiformes,#m (diving petrels) } { diving_petrel, pelagic_bird,@ family_Pelecanoididae,#m (any of several small diving birds of southern hemisphere seas; somewhat resemble auks) } { aquatic_mammal, placental_mammal,@ (whales and dolphins; manatees and dugongs; walruses; seals) } { [ Cetacea, adj.pert:cetaceous,+ adj.pert:cetacean,+ ] order_Cetacea, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (an order of Eutheria) } { [ cetacean, adj.pert:cetacean,+ ] cetacean_mammal, blower, aquatic_mammal,@ order_Cetacea,#m noun.group:pod,#m (large aquatic carnivorous mammal with fin-like forelimbs no hind limbs, including: whales; dolphins; porpoises; narwhals) } { [ whale, verb.competition:whale,+ ] cetacean_mammal,@ (any of the larger cetacean mammals having a streamlined body and breathing through a blowhole on the head) } { Mysticeti, suborder_Mysticeti, animal_order,@ order_Cetacea,#m (baleen whales: right whales; rorquals; blue whales; humpbacks) } { baleen_whale, whalebone_whale, whale,@ suborder_Mysticeti,#m (whale with plates of whalebone along the upper jaw for filtering plankton from the water) } { Balaenidae, family_Balaenidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Mysticeti,#m (right whales) } { right_whale, baleen_whale,@ family_Balaenidae,#m (large Arctic whalebone whale; allegedly the `right' whale to hunt because of its valuable whalebone and oil) } { Balaena, genus_Balaena, mammal_genus,@ family_Balaenidae,#m (type genus of the Balaenidae: Greenland whales) } { bowhead, bowhead_whale, Greenland_whale, Balaena_mysticetus, baleen_whale,@ genus_Balaena,#m (large-mouthed Arctic whale) } { Balaenopteridae, family_Balaenopteridae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Mysticeti,#m (rorquals; blue whales) } { rorqual, razorback2, baleen_whale,@ family_Balaenopteridae,#m (any of several baleen whales of the family Balaenopteridae having longitudinal grooves on the throat and a small pointed dorsal fin) } { Balaenoptera, genus_Balaenoptera, mammal_genus,@ family_Balaenopteridae,#m (type genus of the Balaenopteridae) } { blue_whale, sulfur_bottom, Balaenoptera_musculus, baleen_whale,@ genus_Balaenoptera,#m (largest mammal ever known; bluish-grey migratory whalebone whale mostly of southern hemisphere) } { finback, finback_whale, fin_whale, common_rorqual, Balaenoptera_physalus, rorqual,@ genus_Balaenoptera,#m (large flat-headed whalebone whale having deep furrows along the throat; of Atlantic and Pacific) } { sei_whale, Balaenoptera_borealis, rorqual,@ genus_Balaenoptera,#m (similar to but smaller than the finback whale) } { lesser_rorqual, piked_whale, minke_whale, Balaenoptera_acutorostrata, rorqual,@ genus_Balaenoptera,#m (small finback of coastal waters of Atlantic and Pacific) } { Megaptera, genus_Megaptera, mammal_genus,@ family_Balaenopteridae,#m (humpback whales) } { humpback, humpback_whale, Megaptera_novaeangliae, baleen_whale,@ genus_Megaptera,#m (large whalebone whale with long flippers noted for arching or humping its back as it dives) } { Eschrichtiidae, family_Eschrichtiidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Mysticeti,#m (comprising only the grey whales) } { Eschrichtius, genus_Eschrichtius, mammal_genus,@ family_Eschrichtiidae,#m (type and sole genus of the Eschrichtiidae) } { grey_whale, gray_whale, devilfish3, Eschrichtius_gibbosus, Eschrichtius_robustus, baleen_whale,@ genus_Eschrichtius,#m (medium-sized greyish-black whale of the northern Pacific) } { Odontoceti, suborder_Odontoceti, animal_order,@ order_Cetacea,#m (toothed whales: dolphins; porpoises; sperm whales; beaked whales) } { toothed_whale, whale,@ suborder_Odontoceti,#m (any of several whales having simple conical teeth and feeding on fish etc.) } { Physeteridae, family_Physeteridae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Odontoceti,#m (sperm whales) } { Physeter, genus_Physeter, mammal_genus,@ family_Physeteridae,#m (type genus of the Physeteridae) } { sperm_whale, cachalot, black_whale1, Physeter_catodon, toothed_whale,@ genus_Physeter,#m (large whale with a large cavity in the head containing spermaceti and oil; also a source of ambergris) } { Kogia, genus_Kogia, mammal_genus,@ family_Physeteridae,#m (pygmy sperm whales) } { pygmy_sperm_whale, Kogia_breviceps, toothed_whale,@ genus_Kogia,#m (small sperm whale of warm waters of both coasts of North America) } { dwarf_sperm_whale, Kogia_simus, toothed_whale,@ genus_Kogia,#m (very small (to 8 feet) sperm whale of central coasts of Atlantic and Pacific) } { Ziphiidae, family_Ziphiidae, Hyperodontidae, family_Hyperodontidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Odontoceti,#m (beaked whales; in some especially former classifications included in the family Physeteridae) } { beaked_whale, toothed_whale,@ family_Ziphiidae,#m (any of several whales inhabiting all oceans and having beaklike jaws with vestigial teeth in the upper jaw) } { Hyperoodon, genus_Hyperoodon, mammal_genus,@ family_Ziphiidae,#m (bottle-nosed whales) } { bottle-nosed_whale, bottlenose_whale, bottlenose1, Hyperoodon_ampullatus, beaked_whale,@ genus_Hyperoodon,#m (northern Atlantic beaked whale with a bulbous forehead) } { Delphinidae, family_Delphinidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Odontoceti,#m (dolphins) } { dolphin, toothed_whale,@ family_Delphinidae,#m (any of various small toothed whales with a beaklike snout; larger than porpoises) } { Delphinus, genus_Delphinus, mammal_genus,@ family_Delphinidae,#m (type genus of the Delphinidae) } { common_dolphin, Delphinus_delphis, dolphin,@ genus_Delphinus,#m (black-and-white dolphin that leaps high out of the water) } { Tursiops, genus_Tursiops, mammal_genus,@ family_Delphinidae,#m (a genus of Delphinidae) } { bottlenose_dolphin, bottle-nosed_dolphin, bottlenose2, dolphin,@ genus_Tursiops,#m (any of several dolphins with rounded forehead and well-developed beak; chiefly of northern Atlantic and Mediterranean) } { Atlantic_bottlenose_dolphin, Tursiops_truncatus, bottlenose_dolphin,@ (the most common dolphin of northern Atlantic and Mediterranean; often kept captive and trained to perform) } { Pacific_bottlenose_dolphin, Tursiops_gilli, bottlenose_dolphin,@ (a bottlenose dolphin found in the Pacific Ocean) } { Phocoena, genus_Phocoena, mammal_genus,@ family_Delphinidae,#m (porpoises) } { porpoise, dolphin,@ genus_Phocoena,#m (any of several small gregarious cetacean mammals having a blunt snout and many teeth) } { harbor_porpoise, herring_hog, Phocoena_phocoena, porpoise,@ (the common porpoise of the northern Atlantic and Pacific) } { vaquita, Phocoena_sinus, porpoise,@ (a short porpoise that lives in the Gulf of California; an endangered species) } { genus_Grampus, mammal_genus,@ family_Delphinidae,#m (grampus) } { grampus1, Grampus_griseus, dolphin,@ genus_Grampus,#m (slaty-grey blunt-nosed dolphin common in northern seas) } { Orcinus, genus_Orcinus, mammal_genus,@ family_Delphinidae,#m (killer whales) } { killer_whale, killer, orca, grampus2, sea_wolf, Orcinus_orca, dolphin,@ genus_Orcinus,#m (predatory black-and-white toothed whale with large dorsal fin; common in cold seas) } { Globicephala, genus_Globicephala, mammal_genus,@ family_Delphinidae,#m (pilot whales) } { pilot_whale, black_whale2, common_blackfish, blackfish2, Globicephala_melaena, dolphin,@ genus_Globicephala,#m (small dark-colored whale of the Atlantic coast of the United States; the largest male acts as pilot or leader for the school) } { Platanistidae, family_Platanistidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Odontoceti,#m (river dolphins) } { river_dolphin, dolphin,@ family_Platanistidae,#m (any of several long-snouted usually freshwater dolphins of South America and southern Asia) } { Monodontidae, family_Monodontidae, mammal_family,@ order_Cetacea,#m (narwhals) } { Monodon, genus_Monodon, mammal_genus,@ family_Monodontidae,#m (type genus of the Monodontidae) } { narwhal, narwal, narwhale, Monodon_monoceros, whale,@ genus_Monodon,#m (small Arctic whale the male having a long spiral ivory tusk) } { Delphinapterus, genus_Delphinapterus, mammal_genus,@ family_Monodontidae,#m (white whale) } { white_whale, beluga2, Delphinapterus_leucas, dolphin,@ genus_Delphinapterus,#m (small northern whale that is white when adult) } { [ spouter, verb.motion:spout,+ ] whale,@ (a spouting whale) } { Sirenia, order_Sirenia, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (an animal order including: manatees; dugongs; Steller's sea cow) } { sea_cow, sirenian_mammal, sirenian, aquatic_mammal,@ order_Sirenia,#m (any of two families of large herbivorous aquatic mammals with paddle-shaped tails and flipper-like forelimbs and no hind limbs) } { Trichechidae, family_Trichechidae, mammal_family,@ order_Sirenia,#m (comprising only the manatees) } { Trichechus, genus_Trichecus, mammal_genus,@ family_Trichechidae,#m (type and sole genus of the Trichechidae) } { manatee, Trichechus_manatus, sea_cow,@ genus_Trichecus,#m (sirenian mammal of tropical coastal waters of America; the flat tail is rounded) } { Dugongidae, family_Dugongidae, mammal_family,@ order_Sirenia,#m (a family of mammals of order Sirenia including dugongs and Steller's sea cow) } { genus_Dugong, mammal_genus,@ family_Dugongidae,#m (type genus of the Dugongidae comprising only the dugongs) } { dugong, Dugong_dugon, sea_cow,@ genus_Dugong,#m (sirenian tusked mammal found from eastern Africa to Australia; the flat tail is bilobate) } { Hydrodamalis, genus_Hydrodamalis, mammal_genus,@ family_Dugongidae,#m (a genus of the family Dugongidae comprising only Steller's sea cow) } { Steller's_sea_cow, Hydrodamalis_gigas, sea_cow,@ genus_Hydrodamalis,#m (extinct large sirenian mammal formerly found near the Asiatic coast of the Bering Sea) } { Carnivora, order_Carnivora, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (cats; lions; tigers; panthers; dogs; wolves; jackals; bears; raccoons; skunks; and members of the suborder Pinnipedia) } { carnivore, placental_mammal,@ order_Carnivora,#m (a terrestrial or aquatic flesh-eating mammal; "terrestrial carnivores have four or five clawed digits on each limb") } { omnivore, noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal that feeds on both animal and vegetable substances) } { Pinnipedia, suborder_Pinnipedia, animal_order,@ order_Carnivora,#m (seals; sea lions; walruses) } { pinniped_mammal, pinniped, pinnatiped, aquatic_mammal,@ suborder_Pinnipedia,#m noun.group:pod,#m (aquatic carnivorous mammal having a streamlined body specialized for swimming with limbs modified as flippers) } { [ seal, verb.competition:seal,+ ] pinniped_mammal,@ (any of numerous marine mammals that come on shore to breed; chiefly of cold regions) } { crabeater_seal, crab-eating_seal, seal,@ (silvery grey Antarctic seal subsisting on crustaceans) } { Otariidae, family_Otariidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Pinnipedia,#m (eared seals: sea lions and fur seals) } { eared_seal, seal,@ family_Otariidae,#m (pinniped mammal having external ear flaps and hind limbs used for locomotion on land; valued for its soft underfur) } { Arctocephalus, genus_Arctocephalus, mammal_genus,@ family_Otariidae,#m (fur seals) } { fur_seal1, eared_seal,@ genus_Arctocephalus,#m (eared seal of the southern hemisphere; the thick soft underfur is the source of sealskin; "the male fur seal is much larger than the female") } { guadalupe_fur_seal, Arctocephalus_philippi, fur_seal1,@ (a fur seal of the Pacific coast of California and southward) } { Callorhinus, genus_Callorhinus, mammal_genus,@ family_Otariidae,#m (fur seals) } { fur_seal2, eared_seal,@ genus_Callorhinus,#m (an eared seal of the northern Pacific) } { Alaska_fur_seal, Callorhinus_ursinus, fur_seal2,@ (of Pacific coast from Alaska southward to California) } { sea_lion, eared_seal,@ (any of several large eared seals of the northern Pacific related to fur seals but lacking their valuable coat) } { Otaria, genus_Otaria, mammal_genus,@ family_Otariidae,#m (type genus of the Otariidae) } { South_American_sea_lion, Otaria_Byronia, sea_lion,@ genus_Otaria,#m (of the southern coast of South America) } { Zalophus, genus_Zalophus, mammal_genus,@ family_Otariidae,#m (sea lions) } { California_sea_lion, Zalophus_californianus, Zalophus_californicus, sea_lion,@ genus_Zalophus,#m (often trained as a show animal) } { Australian_sea_lion, Zalophus_lobatus, sea_lion,@ genus_Zalophus,#m (a variety of sea lion found in Australia) } { Eumetopias, genus_Eumetopias, mammal_genus,@ family_Otariidae,#m (sea lions) } { Steller_sea_lion, Steller's_sea_lion, Eumetopias_jubatus, sea_lion,@ genus_Eumetopias,#m (largest sea lion; of the northern Pacific) } { Phocidae, family_Phocidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Pinnipedia,#m (earless seals) } { earless_seal, true_seal, hair_seal, seal,@ family_Phocidae,#m (any of several seals lacking external ear flaps and having a stiff hairlike coat with hind limbs reduced to swimming flippers) } { Phoca, genus_Phoca, mammal_genus,@ family_Phocidae,#m (type genus of the Phocidae: earless seals) } { harbor_seal, common_seal, Phoca_vitulina, earless_seal,@ genus_Phoca,#m (small spotted seal of coastal waters of the northern hemisphere) } { Pagophilus, genus_Pagophilus, mammal_genus,@ family_Phocidae,#m (harp seals) } { harp_seal, Pagophilus_groenlandicus, earless_seal,@ genus_Pagophilus,#m (common Arctic seal; the young are all white) } { Mirounga, genus_Mirounga, mammal_genus,@ family_Phocidae,#m (elephant seals) } { elephant_seal, sea_elephant, earless_seal,@ genus_Mirounga,#m (either of two large northern Atlantic earless seals having snouts like trunks) } { Erignathus, genus_Erignathus, mammal_genus,@ family_Phocidae,#m (bearded seals) } { bearded_seal, squareflipper_square_flipper, Erignathus_barbatus, earless_seal,@ genus_Erignathus,#m (medium-sized greyish to yellow seal with bristles each side of muzzle; of the Arctic Ocean) } { Cystophora, genus_Cystophora, mammal_genus,@ family_Phocidae,#m (hooded seals) } { hooded_seal, bladdernose, Cystophora_cristata, earless_seal,@ genus_Cystophora,#m (medium-sized blackish-grey seal with large inflatable sac on the head; of Arctic and northern Atlantic waters) } { Odobenidae, family_Odobenidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Pinnipedia,#m (walruses and extinct forms) } { Odobenus, genus_Odobenus, mammal_genus,@ family_Odobenidae,#m (type genus of the Odobenidae: walruses) } { walrus, seahorse1, sea_horse1, pinniped_mammal,@ genus_Odobenus,#m (either of two large northern marine mammals having ivory tusks and tough hide over thick blubber) } { Atlantic_walrus, Odobenus_rosmarus, walrus,@ (a walrus of northern Atlantic and Arctic waters) } { Pacific_walrus, Odobenus_divergens, walrus,@ (a walrus of the Bering Sea and northern Pacific) } { Fissipedia, placental_mammal,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (in some classifications considered a suborder of Carnivora) } { fissiped_mammal, fissiped, carnivore,@ (terrestrial carnivores; having toes separated to the base: dogs; cats; bears; badgers; raccoons) } { Tubulidentata, order_Tubulidentata, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (an order of Eutheria) } { Orycteropodidae, family_Orycteropodidae, mammal_family,@ order_Tubulidentata,#m (aardvarks) } { Orycteropus, genus_Orycteropus, mammal_genus,@ family_Orycteropodidae,#m (coextensive with the family Orycteropodidae) } { aardvark, ant_bear1, anteater1, Orycteropus_afer, placental_mammal,@ genus_Orycteropus,#m (nocturnal burrowing mammal of the grasslands of Africa that feeds on termites; sole extant representative of the order Tubulidentata) } { Canidae, family_Canidae, mammal_family,@ order_Carnivora,#m (dogs; wolves; jackals; foxes) } { [ canine, adj.pert:canine,+ ] canid, carnivore,@ family_Canidae,#m (any of various fissiped mammals with nonretractile claws and typically long muzzles) } { bitch, canine,@ (female of any member of the dog family) } { brood_bitch, bitch,@ (a bitch used for breeding) } { Canis, genus_Canis, mammal_genus,@ family_Canidae,#m (type genus of the Canidae: domestic and wild dogs; wolves; jackals) } { dog, domestic_dog, Canis_familiaris, canine,@ domestic_animal,@ genus_Canis,#m noun.group:pack,#m (a member of the genus Canis (probably descended from the common wolf) that has been domesticated by man since prehistoric times; occurs in many breeds; "the dog barked all night") } { pooch, doggie, doggy, [ barker, verb.communication:bark,+ ] bow-wow, domestic_dog,@ (informal terms for dogs) } { cur, [ mongrel, verb.contact:mongrelize,+ ] mutt, domestic_dog,@ (an inferior dog or one of mixed breed) } { feist, fice, cur,@ (a nervous belligerent little mongrel dog) } { pariah_dog, pye-dog, pie-dog, mongrel,@ (ownerless half-wild mongrel dog common around Asian villages especially India) } { lapdog, domestic_dog,@ (a dog small and tame enough to be held in the lap) } { toy_dog, toy, domestic_dog,@ (any of several breeds of very small dogs kept purely as pets) } { Chihuahua, toy_dog,@ (an old breed of tiny short-haired dog with protruding eyes from Mexico held to antedate Aztec civilization) } { Japanese_spaniel, toy_dog,@ (breed of toy dogs originating in Japan having a silky black-and-white or red-and-white coat) } { Maltese_dog, Maltese_terrier, Maltese, toy_dog,@ (breed of toy dogs having a long straight silky white coat) } { Pekinese, Pekingese, Peke, toy_dog,@ (a Chinese breed of small short-legged dogs with a long silky coat and broad flat muzzle) } { Shih-Tzu, toy_dog,@ (a Chinese breed of small dog similar to a Pekingese) } { toy_spaniel, toy_dog,@ (a very small spaniel) } { English_toy_spaniel, toy_spaniel,@ (British breed having a long silky coat and rounded head with a short upturned muzzle) } { Blenheim_spaniel, English_toy_spaniel,@ (red-and-white variety of English toy spaniel) } { King_Charles_spaniel, toy_spaniel,@ (a toy English spaniel with a black-and-tan coat; named after Charles II who popularized it) } { papillon, toy_spaniel,@ (small slender toy spaniel with erect ears and a black-spotted brown to white coat) } { toy_terrier, toy_dog,@ (a small active dog) } { hunting_dog, domestic_dog,@ (a dog used in hunting game) } { courser2, hunting_dog,@ (a dog trained for coursing) } { Rhodesian_ridgeback, hunting_dog,@ (a powerful short-haired African hunting dog having a crest of reversed hair along the spine) } { [ hound, verb.motion:hound,+ ] hound_dog, hunting_dog,@ noun.group:pack,#m (any of several breeds of dog used for hunting typically having large drooping ears) } { Afghan_hound, Afghan, hound,@ (tall graceful breed of hound with a long silky coat; native to the Near East) } { basset, basset_hound, hound,@ (smooth-haired breed of hound with short legs and long ears) } { beagle, hound,@ (a small short-legged smooth-coated breed of hound) } { bloodhound, sleuthhound, hound,@ (a breed of large powerful hound of European origin having very acute smell and used in tracking) } { bluetick, hound,@ (a very fast American hound; white mottled with bluish grey) } { boarhound, hound,@ (large hound used in hunting wild boars) } { coonhound, hound,@ (any of several breeds of hound developed for hunting raccoons) } { coondog, coonhound,@ (any dog trained to hunt raccoons) } { black-and-tan_coonhound, coonhound,@ (American breed of large powerful hound dogs used for hunting raccoons and other game) } { dachshund, dachsie, badger_dog, hunting_dog,@ (small long-bodied short-legged German breed of dog having a short sleek coat and long drooping ears; suited for following game into burrows) } { sausage_dog, sausage_hound, dachshund,@ (informal term) } { foxhound, hound,@ (medium-sized glossy-coated hounds developed for hunting foxes) } { American_foxhound, foxhound,@ (an American breed of foxhounds used for hunting both in packs and individually) } { Walker_hound, Walker_foxhound, foxhound,@ (an American breed of foxhound) } { English_foxhound, foxhound,@ (an English breed slightly larger than the American foxhounds originally used to hunt in packs) } { harrier1, hound,@ (a hound that resembles a foxhound but is smaller; used to hunt rabbits) } { Plott_hound, hound,@ (a brindle-coated American hound used in hunting bears and wild boars) } { redbone, hound,@ (a speedy red or red-and-tan American hound) } { wolfhound, hound,@ (the largest breed of dogs; formerly used to hunt wolves) } { borzoi, Russian_wolfhound, wolfhound,@ (tall fast-moving dog breed) } { Irish_wolfhound, wolfhound,@ (large breed of hound with a rough thick coat) } { greyhound, hound,@ racer,@ (a tall slender dog of an ancient breed noted for swiftness and keen sight; used as a racing dog) } { Italian_greyhound, greyhound,@ (a toy dog developed from the greyhound) } { whippet, greyhound,@ (small slender dog of greyhound type developed in England) } { Ibizan_hound, Ibizan_Podenco, hound,@ (breed of slender agile medium-sized hound found chiefly in the Balearic Islands; said to have been bred originally by the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt) } { Norwegian_elkhound, elkhound, hound,@ (breed of compact medium-sized dog with a heavy grey coat developed in Norway for hunting elk) } { otterhound, otter_hound, hound,@ (hardy British hound having long pendulous ears and a thick coarse shaggy coat with an oily undercoat; bred for hunting otters) } { Saluki, gazelle_hound, hound,@ (old breed of tall swift keen-eyed hunting dogs resembling greyhounds; from Egypt and southwestern Asia) } { Scottish_deerhound, deerhound, hound,@ (very large and tall rough-coated dog bred for hunting deer; known as the royal dog of Scotland) } { staghound, hound,@ (a large heavy hound formerly used in hunting stags and other large game; similar to but larger than a foxhound) } { Weimaraner, hound,@ (large breed of hound having a smooth greyish coat; originated in Germany) } { terrier, hunting_dog,@ (any of several usually small short-bodied breeds originally trained to hunt animals living underground) } { bullterrier, bull_terrier, terrier,@ (a powerful short-haired terrier originated in England by crossing the bulldog with terriers) } { Staffordshire_bullterrier, Staffordshire_bull_terrier, bull_terrier,@ (English breed of strong stocky dog having a broad skull and smooth coat) } { American_Staffordshire_terrier, Staffordshire_terrier, American_pit_bull_terrier, pit_bull_terrier, bull_terrier,@ (American breed of muscular terriers with a short close-lying stiff coat) } { Bedlington_terrier, terrier,@ (a light terrier groomed to resemble a lamb) } { Border_terrier, terrier,@ (small rough-coated terrier of British origin) } { Kerry_blue_terrier, terrier,@ (an Irish breed of medium-sized terriers with a silky blue-grey coat) } { Irish_terrier, terrier,@ (medium-sized breed with a wiry brown coat; developed in Ireland) } { Norfolk_terrier, terrier,@ (English breed of small terrier with a straight wiry grizzled coat and dropped ears) } { Norwich_terrier, terrier,@ (English breed of small short-legged terrier with a straight wiry red or grey or black-and-tan coat and erect ears) } { Yorkshire_terrier, terrier,@ (very small breed having a long glossy coat of bluish-grey and tan) } { rat_terrier, [ ratter, verb.contact:rat,+ ] terrier,@ (any of several breeds of terrier developed to catch rats) } { Manchester_terrier, black-and-tan_terrier, rat_terrier,@ (a breed of short-haired rat terrier with a black-and-tan coat that was developed in Manchester, England) } { toy_Manchester, toy_Manchester_terrier, Manchester_terrier,@ (breed of small Manchester terrier) } { fox_terrier, terrier,@ (small lively black-and-white terriers formerly used to dig out foxes) } { smooth-haired_fox_terrier, fox_terrier,@ (a fox terrier with smooth hair) } { wire-haired_fox_terrier, fox_terrier,@ (a fox terrier with wiry hair) } { wirehair, wirehaired_terrier, wire-haired_terrier, terrier,@ (a terrier with wiry hair) } { Lakeland_terrier, wirehair,@ (breed of wire-haired terrier originally from the Lake District of England and used for hunting) } { Welsh_terrier, wirehair,@ (wire-haired terrier resembling Airedales but smaller; developed in Wales for hunting) } { Sealyham_terrier, Sealyham, Welsh_terrier,@ noun.location:Wales,;r (a wire-haired terrier with short legs that was first bred in Sealyham) } { Airedale, Airedale_terrier, terrier,@ (breed of large wiry-coated terrier bred in Yorkshire) } { cairn, cairn_terrier, terrier,@ (small rough-haired breed of terrier from Scotland) } { Australian_terrier, terrier,@ (small greyish wire-haired breed of terrier from Australia similar to the cairn) } { Dandie_Dinmont, Dandie_Dinmont_terrier, terrier,@ (a breed of small terrier with long wiry coat and drooping ears) } { Boston_bull, Boston_terrier, terrier,@ (small pug-faced American terrier breed having a smooth brindle or black coat with white markings) } { schnauzer, terrier,@ (old German breed of sturdy black or greyish wire-haired terriers having a blunt muzzle ranging in size from fairly small to very large; used as ratters and guard dogs or police dogs) } { miniature_schnauzer, schnauzer,@ (a small schnauzer) } { giant_schnauzer, schnauzer,@ (a large schnauzer) } { standard_schnauzer, schnauzer,@ (a medium-sized schnauzer) } { Scotch_terrier, Scottish_terrier, Scottie, terrier,@ (old Scottish breed of small long-haired usually black terrier with erect tail and ears) } { Tibetan_terrier, chrysanthemum_dog, terrier,@ (breed of medium-sized terriers bred in Tibet resembling Old English sheepdogs with fluffy curled tails) } { silky_terrier, Sydney_silky, terrier,@ (Australian breed of toy dogs having a silky blue coat) } { Skye_terrier, terrier,@ (Scottish breed of terrier with shaggy hair and long low body with short legs; native to the Isle of Skye)} { Clydesdale_terrier, Skye_terrier,@ (selectively bred small Skye terrier with erect ears and a long silky coat) } { soft-coated_wheaten_terrier, terrier,@ (Irish breed of medium-sized terrier with an abundant coat any shade of wheat and very hairy head and muzzle) } { West_Highland_white_terrier, terrier,@ (small white long-coated terrier developed in Scotland)} { Lhasa, Lhasa_apso, terrier,@ (a breed of terrier having a long heavy coat raised in Tibet as watchdogs) } { sporting_dog, gun_dog, hunting_dog,@ (a dog trained to work with sportsmen when they hunt with guns) } { bird_dog, sporting_dog,@ (a gun dog trained to locate or retrieve birds) } { water_dog, sporting_dog,@ (a dog accustomed to water and usually trained to retrieve waterfowl) } { [ retriever, verb.contact:retrieve,+ ] sporting_dog,@ (a dog with heavy water-resistant coat that can be trained to retrieve game) } { flat-coated_retriever, retriever,@ (an English breed having a shiny black or liver-colored coat; retrieves game from land or water) } { curly-coated_retriever, retriever,@ (an English breed having a tightly curled black or liver-colored coat; retrieves game from land or water) } { golden_retriever, retriever,@ (an English breed having a long silky golden coat) } { Labrador_retriever, retriever,@ (breed originally from Labrador having a short black or golden-brown coat) } { Chesapeake_Bay_retriever, retriever,@ (American breed having a short thick oily coat ranging from brown to light tan) } { pointer, Spanish_pointer, sporting_dog,@ (a strong slender smooth-haired dog of Spanish origin having a white coat with brown or black patches; scents out and points to game) } { German_short-haired_pointer, pointer,@ (liver or liver-and-white hunting dog developed in Germany; 3/4 pointer and 1/4 bloodhound) } { setter, sporting_dog,@ (a long-haired dog formerly trained to crouch on finding game but now to point) } { vizsla, Hungarian_pointer, pointer,@ (Hungarian hunting dog resembling the Weimaraner but having a rich deep red coat) } { English_setter, setter,@ (an English breed having a plumed tail and a soft silky coat that is chiefly white) } { Irish_setter, red_setter, setter,@ (an Irish breed with a chestnut-brown or mahogany-red coat) } { Gordon_setter, setter,@ (a Scottish breed with a black-and-tan coat) } { spaniel, sporting_dog,@ (any of several breeds of small to medium-sized gun dogs with a long silky coat and long frilled ears) } { Brittany_spaniel, spaniel,@ (tall active short-tailed French breed of bird dog having a usually smooth orange- or liver-and-white coat) } { clumber, clumber_spaniel, spaniel,@ (a thickset spaniel with longish silky hair) } { field_spaniel, spaniel,@ (large usually black hunting and retrieving spaniel with a dense flat or slightly wavy coat; cross between cocker and Sussex spaniel) } { springer_spaniel, springer1, spaniel,@ (a large spaniel with wavy silky coat usually black or liver and white) } { English_springer, English_springer_spaniel, springer_spaniel,@ (a breed having typically a black-and-white coat) } { Welsh_springer_spaniel, springer_spaniel,@ (a red-and-white breed slightly smaller than the English springer spaniel) } { cocker_spaniel, English_cocker_spaniel, cocker, spaniel,@ (a small breed with wavy silky hair; originally developed in England) } { Sussex_spaniel, spaniel,@ (an English breed with short legs and a golden liver-colored coat) } { water_spaniel, spaniel,@ noun.location:Ireland,;r noun.location:US,;r (any dog of two large curly-coated breeds used for hunting waterfowl) } { American_water_spaniel, water_spaniel,@ (breed of medium-sized spaniels originating in America having chocolate or liver-colored curly coat) } { Irish_water_spaniel, water_spaniel,@ (breed of large spaniels developed in Ireland having a heavy coat of liver-colored curls and a topknot of long curls and a nearly hairless tail) } { griffon2, wire-haired_pointing_griffon, sporting_dog,@ (breed of medium-sized long-headed dogs with downy undercoat and harsh wiry outer coat; originated in Holland but largely developed in France) } { working_dog, domestic_dog,@ (any of several breeds of usually large powerful dogs bred to work as draft animals and guard and guide dogs) } { watchdog, guard_dog, working_dog,@ (a dog trained to guard property) } { kuvasz, guard_dog,@ (long-established Hungarian breed of tall light-footed but sturdy white dog; used also as a hunting dog) } { attack_dog, watchdog,@ (a watchdog trained to attack on command) } { housedog, watchdog,@ (a dog trained to guard a house) } { schipperke, watchdog,@ (breed of small stocky black dogs originally used as watchdogs on boats in the Netherlands and Belgium) } { shepherd_dog, sheepdog, sheep_dog, working_dog,@ (any of various usually long-haired breeds of dog reared to herd and guard sheep) } { Belgian_sheepdog, Belgian_shepherd, shepherd_dog,@ (hardy working dog developed in Belgium for herding sheep) } { groenendael, Belgian_sheepdog,@ (black-coated sheepdog with a heavily plumed tail) } { malinois, Belgian_sheepdog,@ (fawn-colored short-haired sheepdog) } { briard, shepherd_dog,@ (old French breed of large strong usually black dogs having a long tail and long wavy and slightly stiff coat) } { kelpie, shepherd_dog,@ (an Australian sheepdog with pointed ears) } { komondor, shepherd_dog,@ (Hungarian breed of large powerful shaggy-coated white dog; used also as guard dog) } { Old_English_sheepdog, bobtail1, shepherd_dog,@ (large sheepdog with a profuse shaggy bluish-grey-and-white coat and short tail; believed to trace back to the Roman occupation of Britain) } { Shetland_sheepdog, Shetland_sheep_dog, Shetland, shepherd_dog,@ (a small sheepdog resembling a collie that was developed in the Shetland Islands) } { collie, shepherd_dog,@ (a silky-coated sheepdog with a long ruff and long narrow head developed in Scotland) } { Border_collie, shepherd_dog,@ (developed in the area between Scotland and England usually having a black coat with white on the head and tip of tail used for herding both sheep and cattle) } { Bouvier_des_Flandres, Bouviers_des_Flandres, shepherd_dog,@ (rough-coated breed used originally in Belgium for herding and guarding cattle) } { Rottweiler, shepherd_dog,@ (German breed of large vigorous short-haired cattle dogs) } { German_shepherd, German_shepherd_dog, German_police_dog, alsatian, shepherd_dog,@ (breed of large shepherd dogs used in police work and as a guide for the blind) } { police_dog, working_dog,@ (any dog trained to assist police especially in tracking) } { pinscher, watchdog,@ (any of three breeds of dogs whose ears and tail are usually cropped) } { Doberman, Doberman_pinscher, pinscher,@ (medium large breed of dog of German origin with a glossy black and tan coat; used as a watchdog) } { miniature_pinscher, pinscher,@ (small German version of a Doberman pinscher) } { Sennenhunde, working_dog,@ (any of four Swiss breeds) } { Greater_Swiss_Mountain_dog, Sennenhunde,@ (the largest of the four Swiss breeds) } { Bernese_mountain_dog, Sennenhunde,@ (large powerful long-haired black-coated Swiss dog with deep tan or russet markings on legs and white blaze and feet and chest marking; formerly used for draft) } { Appenzeller, Sennenhunde,@ (a smaller of the four Swiss breeds) } { EntleBucher, Sennenhunde,@ (the smallest of the Sennenhunde) } { boxer, working_dog,@ (a breed of stocky medium-sized short-haired dog with a brindled coat and square-jawed muzzle developed in Germany) } { mastiff, working_dog,@ (an old breed of powerful deep-chested smooth-coated dog used chiefly as a watchdog and guard dog) } { bull_mastiff, working_dog,@ (large powerful breed developed by crossing the bulldog and the mastiff) } { Tibetan_mastiff, mastiff,@ (very large powerful rough-coated dog native to central Asia) } { [ bulldog, verb.competition:bulldog,+ ] English_bulldog, working_dog,@ (a sturdy thickset short-haired breed with a large head and strong undershot lower jaw; developed originally in England for bull baiting) } { French_bulldog, bulldog,@ (small stocky version of the bulldog having a sleek coat and square head) } { Great_Dane, working_dog,@ (very large powerful smooth-coated breed of dog) } { guide_dog, working_dog,@ (a dog trained to guide the blind) } { Seeing_Eye_dog, guide_dog,@ noun.communication:trademark,;u ((trademark) a guide dog trained to guide a blind person) } { hearing_dog, working_dog,@ (dog trained to assist the deaf by signaling the occurrence of certain sounds) } { Saint_Bernard, St_Bernard, working_dog,@ (a Swiss alpine breed of large powerful dog with a thick coat of hair used as a rescue dog) } { seizure-alert_dog, working_dog,@ (a dog that can alert or assist people with seizure disorders) } { sled_dog, sledge_dog, working_dog,@ (a dog trained to draw a sled usually in a team) } { Eskimo_dog, husky, working_dog,@ (breed of heavy-coated Arctic sled dog) } { malamute, malemute, Alaskan_malamute, sled_dog,@ (breed of sled dog developed in Alaska) } { Siberian_husky, sled_dog,@ (breed of sled dog developed in northeastern Siberia; they resemble the larger Alaskan malamutes) } { dalmatian, coach_dog, carriage_dog, domestic_dog,@ (a large breed having a smooth white coat with black or brown spots; originated in Dalmatia) } { liver-spotted_dalmatian, dalmatian,@ (a brown-spotted dalmatian) } { affenpinscher, monkey_pinscher, monkey_dog, pinscher,@ (European breed of small dog resembling a terrier with dark wiry hair and a tufted muzzle) } { basenji, domestic_dog,@ (small smooth-haired breed of African origin having a tightly curled tail and the inability to bark) } { pug, pug-dog, domestic_dog,@ (small compact smooth-coated breed of Asiatic origin having a tightly curled tail and broad flat wrinkled muzzle) } { Leonberg, domestic_dog,@ (a large dog (usually with a golden coat) produced by crossing a St Bernard and a Newfoundland) } { Newfoundland, Newfoundland_dog, domestic_dog,@ (a breed of very large heavy dogs with a thick coarse usually black coat; highly intelligent dogs and vigorous swimmers; developed in Newfoundland) } { Great_Pyrenees, domestic_dog,@ (bred of large heavy-coated white dogs resembling the Newfoundland) } { spitz, domestic_dog,@ (any of various stocky heavy-coated breeds of dogs native to northern regions having pointed muzzles and erect ears with a curled furry tail) } { Samoyed, Samoyede, spitz,@ (Siberian breed of white or cream-colored dog of the spitz family) } { Pomeranian, spitz,@ (breed of very small compact long-haired dogs of the spitz type) } { chow, chow_chow, spitz,@ (breed of medium-sized dogs with a thick coat and fluffy curled tails and distinctive blue-black tongues; believed to have originated in northern China) } { keeshond, spitz,@ (a spitz-like dog having a shaggy greyish coat and tightly curled tail originating in Holland) } { griffon1, Brussels_griffon, Belgian_griffon, domestic_dog,@ (breed of various very small compact wiry-coated dogs of Belgian origin having a short bearded muzzle) } { Brabancon_griffon, Brussels_griffon,@ (a variety of Brussels griffon having a short smooth coat) } { corgi, Welsh_corgi, domestic_dog,@ (either of two Welsh breeds of long-bodied short-legged dogs with erect ears and a fox-like head) } { Pembroke, Pembroke_Welsh_corgi, corgi,@ (the smaller and straight-legged variety of corgi having pointed ears and a short tail) } { Cardigan, Cardigan_Welsh_corgi, corgi,@ (slightly bowlegged variety of corgi having rounded ears and a long tail) } { poodle, poodle_dog, domestic_dog,@ (an intelligent dog with a heavy curly solid-colored coat that is usually clipped; an old breed sometimes trained as sporting dogs or as performing dogs) } { toy_poodle, poodle,@ (the breed of very small poodles) } { miniature_poodle, poodle,@ (a breed of small poodles) } { standard_poodle, poodle,@ (a breed or medium-sized poodles) } { large_poodle, poodle,@ (the largest breed of poodle) } { Mexican_hairless, domestic_dog,@ (any of an old breed of small nearly hairless dogs of Mexico) } { wolf, canine,@ genus_Canis,#m (any of various predatory carnivorous canine mammals of North America and Eurasia that usually hunt in packs) } { timber_wolf, grey_wolf, gray_wolf, Canis_lupus, wolf,@ (a wolf with a brindled grey coat living in forested northern regions of North America) } { white_wolf, Arctic_wolf, Canis_lupus_tundrarum, wolf,@ (wolf of Arctic North America having white fur and a black-tipped tail) } { red_wolf, maned_wolf, Canis_rufus, Canis_niger, wolf,@ (reddish-grey wolf of southwestern North America) } { coyote, prairie_wolf, brush_wolf, Canis_latrans, wolf,@ (small wolf native to western North America) } { coydog, coyote,@ (offspring of a coyote and a dog) } { jackal, Canis_aureus, canine,@ genus_Canis,#m (Old World nocturnal canine mammal closely related to the dog; smaller than a wolf; sometimes hunts in a pack but usually singly or as a member of a pair) } { wild_dog, canine,@ family_Canidae,#m (any of various undomesticated mammals of the family Canidae that are thought to resemble domestic dogs as distinguished from jackals or wolves) } { dingo, warrigal1, warragal1, Canis_dingo, wild_dog,@ (wolflike yellowish-brown wild dog of Australia) } { Cuon, Cyon, genus_Cuon, genus_Cyon, mammal_genus,@ family_Canidae,#m (Asiatic wild dog) } { dhole, Cuon_alpinus, wild_dog,@ genus_Cuon,#m (fierce wild dog of the forests of central and southeast Asia that hunts in packs) } { Dusicyon, genus_Dusicyon, mammal_genus,@ family_Canidae,#m (crab-eating dog) } { crab-eating_dog, crab-eating_fox, Dusicyon_cancrivorus, wild_dog,@ (wild dog of northern South America) } { Nyctereutes, genus_Nyctereutes, mammal_genus,@ family_Canidae,#m (raccoon dogs) } { raccoon_dog, Nyctereutes_procyonides, wild_dog,@ genus_Nyctereutes,#m (small wild dog of eastern Asia having facial markings like those of a raccoon) } { Lycaeon, genus_Lycaeon, mammal_genus,@ family_Canidae,#m (African hunting dog) } { African_hunting_dog, hyena_dog, Cape_hunting_dog, Lycaon_pictus, wild_dog,@ (a powerful doglike mammal of southern and eastern Africa that hunts in large packs; now rare in settled area) } { Hyaenidae, family_Hyaenidae, mammal_family,@ order_Carnivora,#m (hyenas) } { hyena, hyaena, canine,@ family_Hyaenidae,#m (doglike nocturnal mammal of Africa and southern Asia that feeds chiefly on carrion) } { genus_Hyaena, mammal_genus,@ family_Hyaenidae,#m (type genus of the Hyaenidae) } { striped_hyena, Hyaena_hyaena, hyena,@ genus_Hyaena,#m (of northern Africa and Arabia and India) } { brown_hyena, strand_wolf, Hyaena_brunnea, hyena,@ genus_Hyaena,#m (of southern Africa) } { Crocuta, genus_Crocuta, mammal_genus,@ family_Hyaenidae,#m (a genus of Hyaenidae) } { spotted_hyena, laughing_hyena, Crocuta_crocuta, hyena,@ genus_Crocuta,#m (African hyena noted for its distinctive howl) } { Proteles, genus_Proteles, mammal_genus,@ family_Hyaenidae,#m (aardwolf) } { aardwolf, Proteles_cristata, hyena,@ genus_Proteles,#m (striped hyena of southeast Africa that feeds chiefly on insects) } { fox, canine,@ (alert carnivorous mammal with pointed muzzle and ears and a bushy tail; most are predators that do not hunt in packs) } { vixen, fox,@ (a female fox) } { Reynard, fox,@ (a conventional name for a fox used in tales following usage in the old epic `Reynard the Fox') } { Vulpes, genus_Vulpes, mammal_genus,@ family_Canidae,#m (foxes) } { red_fox, Vulpes_vulpes, fox,@ genus_Vulpes,#m (the common Old World fox; having reddish-brown fur; commonly considered a single circumpolar species) } { black_fox, red_fox,@ (red fox in the color phase when its pelt is mostly black) } { silver_fox, red_fox,@ (red fox in the color phase when its pelt is tipped with white) } { red_fox2, Vulpes_fulva, fox,@ genus_Vulpes,#m (New World fox; often considered the same species as the Old World fox) } { kit_fox1, prairie_fox, Vulpes_velox, fox,@ genus_Vulpes,#m (small grey fox of the plains of western North America) } { kit_fox2, Vulpes_macrotis, fox,@ genus_Vulpes,#m (small grey fox of southwestern United States; may be a subspecies of Vulpes velox) } { Alopex, genus_Alopex, mammal_genus,@ family_Canidae,#m (arctic foxes) } { Arctic_fox, white_fox, Alopex_lagopus, fox,@ genus_Alopex,#m (thickly-furred fox of Arctic regions; brownish in summer and white in winter) } { blue_fox, Arctic_fox,@ (a variety of Arctic fox having a pale grey winter coat) } { Urocyon, genus_Urocyon, mammal_genus,@ family_Canidae,#m (grey foxes) } { grey_fox, gray_fox, Urocyon_cinereoargenteus, fox,@ genus_Urocyon,#m (dark grey American fox; from Central America through southern United States) } { Felidae, family_Felidae, mammal_family,@ order_Carnivora,#m (cats; wildcats; lions; leopards; cheetahs; saber-toothed tigers) } { [ feline, adj.pert:feline,+ ] felid, carnivore,@ family_Felidae,#m (any of various lithe-bodied roundheaded fissiped mammals, many with retractile claws) } { Felis, genus_Felis, mammal_genus,@ family_Felidae,#m (type genus of the Felidae: true cats and most wildcats) } { cat, true_cat, feline,@ (feline mammal usually having thick soft fur and no ability to roar: domestic cats; wildcats) } { domestic_cat, house_cat, Felis_domesticus, Felis_catus, cat,@ domestic_animal,@ genus_Felis,#m noun.group:clowder,#m (any domesticated member of the genus Felis) } { kitty1, kitty-cat, puss, pussy, pussycat, domestic_cat,@ (informal terms referring to a domestic cat) } { mouser, domestic_cat,@ (a cat proficient at mousing) } { alley_cat, domestic_cat,@ (a homeless cat) } { [ stray, adj.all:lost1^stray,+ verb.motion:stray1,+ ] domestic_animal,@ (an animal that has strayed (especially a domestic animal)) } { tom1, tomcat, domestic_cat,@ (male cat) } { gib, tom1,@ (a castrated tomcat) } { tabby2, queen3, domestic_cat,@ (female cat) } { [ kitten, verb.body:kitten,+ ] kitty2, young_mammal,@ (young domestic cat) } { tabby1, tabby_cat, domestic_cat,@ (a cat with a grey or tawny coat mottled with black) } { tiger_cat2, domestic_cat,@ (a cat having a striped coat) } { tortoiseshell1, tortoiseshell-cat, calico_cat, domestic_cat,@ (a cat having black and cream-colored and yellowish markings) } { Persian_cat, domestic_cat,@ (a long-haired breed of cat) } { Angora3, Angora_cat, domestic_cat,@ (a long-haired breed of cat similar to the Persian cat) } { Siamese_cat, Siamese, domestic_cat,@ (a slender short-haired blue-eyed breed of cat having a pale coat with dark ears paws face and tail tip) } { blue_point_Siamese, Siamese_cat,@ (Siamese cat having a bluish cream-colored body and dark grey points) } { Burmese_cat, domestic_cat,@ (a short-haired breed with body similar to the Siamese cat but having a solid dark brown or grey coat) } { Egyptian_cat, domestic_cat,@ (a domestic cat of Egypt) } { Maltese1, Maltese_cat, domestic_cat,@ (a term applied indiscriminately in the United States to any short-haired bluish-grey cat) } { Abyssinian, Abyssinian_cat, domestic_cat,@ (a small slender short-haired breed of African origin having brownish fur with a reddish undercoat) } { Manx, Manx_cat, domestic_cat,@ (a short-haired tailless breed of cat believed to originate on the Isle of Man) } { wildcat, cat,@ genus_Felis,#m (any small or medium-sized cat resembling the domestic cat and living in the wild) } { sand_cat, wildcat,@ (a desert wildcat) } { European_wildcat, catamountain, Felis_silvestris, wildcat,@ genus_Felis,#m (bushy-tailed wildcat of Europe that resembles the domestic cat and is regarded as the ancestor of the domestic cat) } { cougar, puma, catamount1, mountain_lion, painter, panther4, Felis_concolor, wildcat,@ genus_Felis,#m (large American feline resembling a lion) } { ocelot, panther_cat, Felis_pardalis, wildcat,@ genus_Felis,#m (nocturnal wildcat of Central America and South America having a dark-spotted buff-brown coat) } { jaguarundi, jaguarundi_cat, jaguarondi, eyra, Felis_yagouaroundi, wildcat,@ genus_Felis,#m (long-bodied long-tailed tropical American wildcat) } { kaffir_cat, caffer_cat, Felis_ocreata, wildcat,@ genus_Felis,#m (widely distributed wildcat of Africa and Asia Minor) } { jungle_cat, Felis_chaus, wildcat,@ genus_Felis,#m (small Asiatic wildcat) } { serval, Felis_serval, wildcat,@ genus_Felis,#m (slender long-legged African wildcat having large untufted ears and tawny black-spotted coat) } { leopard_cat, Felis_bengalensis, wildcat,@ genus_Felis,#m (small spotted wildcat of southern Asia and Malaysia) } { tiger_cat1, Felis_tigrina, wildcat,@ genus_Felis,#m (medium-sized wildcat of Central America and South America having a dark-striped coat) } { margay, margay_cat, Felis_wiedi, wildcat,@ genus_Felis,#m (small spotted wildcat found from Texas to Brazil) } { manul, Pallas's_cat, Felis_manul, wildcat,@ genus_Felis,#m (small wildcat of the mountains of Siberia and Tibet and Mongolia) } { genus_Lynx, mammal_genus,@ family_Felidae,#m (lynxes) } { lynx, catamount2, wildcat,@ genus_Lynx,#m (short-tailed wildcats with usually tufted ears; valued for their fur) } { common_lynx, Lynx_lynx, lynx,@ (of northern Eurasia) } { Canada_lynx, Lynx_canadensis, lynx,@ (of northern North America) } { bobcat, bay_lynx, Lynx_rufus, lynx,@ (small lynx of North America) } { spotted_lynx, Lynx_pardina, lynx,@ (of southern Europe) } { caracal, desert_lynx, Lynx_caracal, lynx,@ (of deserts of northern Africa and southern Asia) } { big_cat, cat2, feline,@ family_Felidae,#m (any of several large cats typically able to roar and living in the wild) } { Panthera, genus_Panthera, mammal_genus,@ family_Felidae,#m (lions; leopards; snow leopards; jaguars; tigers; cheetahs; saber-toothed tigers) } { leopard, Panthera_pardus, big_cat,@ genus_Panthera,#m (large feline of African and Asian forests usually having a tawny coat with black spots) } { leopardess, leopard,@ (female leopard) } { panther2, leopard,@ (a leopard in the black color phase) } { snow_leopard, ounce, Panthera_uncia, big_cat,@ genus_Panthera,#m (large feline of upland central Asia having long thick whitish fur) } { jaguar, panther3, Panthera_onca, Felis_onca, big_cat,@ genus_Panthera,#m (a large spotted feline of tropical America similar to the leopard; in some classifications considered a member of the genus Felis) } { lion, king_of_beasts, Panthera_leo, big_cat,@ genus_Panthera,#m noun.group:pride,#m (large gregarious predatory feline of Africa and India having a tawny coat with a shaggy mane in the male) } { lioness, lion,@ (a female lion) } { lionet, lion,@ (a small or young lion) } { tiger, Panthera_tigris, big_cat,@ genus_Panthera,#m (large feline of forests in most of Asia having a tawny coat with black stripes; endangered) } { Bengal_tiger, tiger,@ (southern short-haired tiger) } { tigress, tiger,@ (a female tiger) } { liger, big_cat,@ (offspring of a male lion and a female tiger) } { tiglon, tigon, big_cat,@ (offspring of a male tiger and a female lion) } { Acinonyx, genus_Acinonyx, mammal_genus,@ family_Felidae,#m (cheetahs) } { cheetah, chetah, Acinonyx_jubatus, big_cat,@ genus_Acinonyx,#m (long-legged spotted cat of Africa and southwestern Asia having nonretractile claws; the swiftest mammal; can be trained to run down game) } { saber-toothed_tiger, sabertooth, big_cat,@ (any of many extinct cats of the Old and New Worlds having long swordlike upper canine teeth; from the Oligocene through the Pleistocene) } { Smiledon, genus_Smiledon, mammal_genus,@ family_Felidae,#m (saber-toothed tigers) } { Smiledon_californicus, saber-toothed_tiger,@ genus_Smiledon,#m (North American sabertooth; culmination of sabertooth development) } { Nimravus, genus_Nimravus, mammal_genus,@ family_Felidae,#m (false sabertoothed tigers) } { false_saber-toothed_tiger, saber-toothed_tiger,@ genus_Nimravus,#m (North American cat of the Miocene and Pliocene; much earlier and less specialized than members of the genus Smiledon) } { Ursidae, family_Ursidae, mammal_family,@ order_Carnivora,#m (bears and extinct related forms) } { bear, carnivore,@ family_Ursidae,#m (massive plantigrade carnivorous or omnivorous mammals with long shaggy coats and strong claws) } { Ursus, genus_Ursus, mammal_genus,@ family_Ursidae,#m (type genus of Ursidae: brown bears; in some classifications genus Ursus includes all bears) } { brown_bear, bruin1, Ursus_arctos, bear,@ genus_Ursus,#m (large ferocious bear of Eurasia) } { bruin2, bear,@ (a conventional name for a bear used in tales following usage in the old epic `Reynard the Fox') } { Syrian_bear, Ursus_arctos_syriacus, brown_bear,@ (yellowish-grey Syrian brown bear) } { grizzly, grizzly_bear, silvertip, silver-tip, Ursus_horribilis, Ursus_arctos_horribilis, brown_bear,@ (powerful brownish-yellow bear of the uplands of western North America) } { Alaskan_brown_bear, Kodiak_bear, Kodiak, Ursus_middendorffi, Ursus_arctos_middendorffi, brown_bear,@ (brown bear of coastal Alaska and British Columbia) } { Euarctos, genus_Euarctos, mammal_genus,@ family_Ursidae,#m (American black bears; in some classifications not a separate genus from Ursus) } { American_black_bear, black_bear1, Ursus_americanus, Euarctos_americanus, bear,@ genus_Euarctos,#m (brown to black North American bear; smaller and less ferocious than the brown bear) } { cinnamon_bear, American_black_bear,@ (reddish-brown color phase of the American black bear) } { Selenarctos, genus_Selenarctos, mammal_genus,@ family_Ursidae,#m (Asiatic black bears; in some classifications not a separate genus from Ursus) } { Asiatic_black_bear, black_bear2, Ursus_thibetanus, Selenarctos_thibetanus, bear,@ genus_Selenarctos,#m (bear with a black coat living in central and eastern Asia) } { Thalarctos, genus_Thalarctos, mammal_genus,@ family_Ursidae,#m (polar bears; in some classifications not a separate genus from Ursus) } { ice_bear, polar_bear, Ursus_Maritimus, Thalarctos_maritimus, bear,@ genus_Thalarctos,#m (white bear of Arctic regions) } { Melursus, genus_Melursus, mammal_genus,@ family_Ursidae,#m (sloth bears; in some classifications not a separate genus from Ursus) } { sloth_bear, Melursus_ursinus, Ursus_ursinus, bear,@ genus_Melursus,#m (common coarse-haired long-snouted bear of south-central Asia) } { Viverridae, family_Viverridae, Viverrinae, family_Viverrinae, mammal_family,@ order_Carnivora,#m (genets; civets; mongooses) } { viverrine, viverrine_mammal, carnivore,@ family_Viverridae,#m (small cat-like predatory mammals of warmer parts of the Old World) } { civet, civet_cat1, viverrine_mammal,@ family_Viverridae,#m (cat-like mammal typically secreting musk used in perfumes) } { Viverra, genus_Viverra, mammal_genus,@ family_Viverridae,#m (type genus of the family Viverridae) } { large_civet, Viverra_zibetha, civet,@ (common civet of India and southeast Asia) } { Viverricula, genus_Viverricula, mammal_genus,@ family_Viverridae,#m (a genus of Viverridae) } { small_civet, Viverricula_indica, Viverricula_malaccensis, civet,@ (a common civet of southeast Asia) } { Arctictis, genus_Arctictis, mammal_genus,@ family_Viverridae,#m (binturongs) } { binturong, bearcat, Arctictis_bintourong, civet,@ genus_Arctictis,#m (arboreal civet of Asia having a long prehensile tail and shaggy black hair) } { Cryptoprocta, genus_Cryptoprocta, civet,@ family_Viverridae,#m (large primitive cat-like carnivores inhabiting forests of Madagascar) } { fossa1, fossa_cat, Cryptoprocta_ferox, viverrine_mammal,@ (largest carnivore of Madagascar; intermediate in some respects between cats and civets) } { Fossa, genus_Fossa, mammal_genus,@ family_Viverridae,#m (monotypic genus of Madagascar civets closely related to palm civets) } { fanaloka, Fossa_fossa, civet,@ genus_Fossa,#m (civet of Madagascar) } { Genetta, genus_Genetta, mammal_genus,@ family_Viverridae,#m (genets) } { genet, Genetta_genetta, viverrine_mammal,@ genus_Genetta,#m (agile Old World viverrine having a spotted coat and long ringed tail) } { Hemigalus, genus_Hemigalus, mammal_genus,@ family_Viverridae,#m (banded palm civets)} { banded_palm_civet, Hemigalus_hardwickii, civet,@ genus_Hemigalus,#m (an East Indian civet) } { Herpestes, genus_Herpestes, mammal_genus,@ family_Viverridae,#m (mongooses) } { mongoose, viverrine_mammal,@ genus_Herpestes,#m (agile grizzled Old World viverrine; preys on snakes and rodents) } { Indian_mongoose, Herpestes_nyula, mongoose,@ (keen-sighted viverrine of southern Asia about the size of a ferret; often domesticated) } { ichneumon, Herpestes_ichneumon, mongoose,@ (northern African mongoose; in ancient times thought to devour crocodile eggs) } { Paradoxurus, genus_Paradoxurus, mammal_genus,@ family_Viverridae,#m (palm civets) } { palm_cat, palm_civet, civet,@ genus_Paradoxurus,#m (spotted or striped arboreal civet of southeast Asia and East Indies) } { Suricata, genus_Suricata, mammal_genus,@ family_Viverridae,#m (meerkats) } { meerkat, mierkat, viverrine_mammal,@ genus_Suricata,#m (a mongoose-like viverrine of South Africa having a face like a lemur and only four toes) } { slender-tailed_meerkat, Suricata_suricatta, meerkat,@ (a meerkat with a thin and elongated tail) } { suricate, Suricata_tetradactyla, meerkat,@ (burrowing diurnal meerkat of southern Africa; often kept as a pet) } { Chiroptera, order_Chiroptera, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (an old order dating to early Eocene: bats: suborder Megachiroptera (fruit bats); suborder Microchiroptera (insectivorous bats)) } { bat, chiropteran, placental_mammal,@ order_Chiroptera,#m (nocturnal mouselike mammal with forelimbs modified to form membranous wings and anatomical adaptations for echolocation by which they navigate) } { Megachiroptera, suborder_Megachiroptera, animal_order,@ order_Chiroptera,#m (fruit bats) } { fruit_bat, megabat, bat,@ suborder_Megachiroptera,#m (large Old World bat of warm and tropical regions that feeds on fruit) } { Pteropus, genus_Pteropus, mammal_genus,@ suborder_Megachiroptera,#m (a genus of Megachiroptera) } { flying_fox, fruit_bat,@ genus_Pteropus,#m (large bat with a head that resembles the head of a fox) } { Pteropus_capestratus, fruit_bat,@ (a variety of fruit bat) } { Pteropus_hypomelanus, fruit_bat,@ (a variety of fruit bat) } { Nyctimene, genus_Nyctimene, mammal_genus,@ suborder_Megachiroptera,#m (East Indian fruit bats) } { harpy2, harpy_bat, tube-nosed_bat, tube-nosed_fruit_bat, fruit_bat,@ genus_Nyctimene,#m (any of various fruit bats of the genus Nyctimene distinguished by nostrils drawn out into diverging tubes) } { Cynopterus, genus_Cynopterus, mammal_genus,@ suborder_Megachiroptera,#m (a genus of Megachiroptera) } { Cynopterus_sphinx, fruit_bat,@ genus_Cynopterus,#m (a variety of fruit eating bat) } { Microchiroptera, suborder_Microchiroptera, animal_order,@ order_Chiroptera,#m (most of the bats in the world; all bats except fruit bats insectivorous bats) } { carnivorous_bat, microbat, bat,@ suborder_Microchiroptera,#m (typically having large ears and feeding primarily on insects; worldwide in distribution) } { mouse-eared_bat, carnivorous_bat,@ (a carnivorous bat with ears like a mouse) } { leafnose_bat, leaf-nosed_bat, carnivorous_bat,@ (bat having a leaflike flap at the end of the nose; especially of the families Phyllostomatidae and Rhinolophidae and Hipposideridae) } { Phyllostomidae, family_Phyllostomidae, Phyllostomatidae, family_Phyllostomatidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Microchiroptera,#m (New World leaf-nosed bats) } { genus_Macrotus, mammal_genus,@ family_Phyllostomidae,#m (leafnose bats) } { macrotus, Macrotus_californicus, leaf-nosed_bat,@ genus_Macrotus,#m (large-eared greyish bat of southern California and northwestern Mexico) } { Phyllostomus, genus_Phyllostomus, mammal_genus,@ family_Phyllostomatidae,#m (type genus of the family Phyllostomatidae) } { spearnose_bat, leaf-nosed_bat,@ genus_Phyllostomus,#m (New World bat with a pointed nose leaf; found from southern United States to Paraguay) } { Phyllostomus_hastatus, leaf-nosed_bat,@ (a variety of leaf-nosed bat) } { Choeronycteris, genus_Choeronycteris, mammal_genus,@ family_Phyllostomatidae,#m (a genus of Phyllostomatidae) } { hognose_bat, Choeronycteris_mexicana, leaf-nosed_bat,@ genus_Choeronycteris,#m (small-eared Mexican bat with a long slender nose) } { Rhinolophidae, family_Rhinolophidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Microchiroptera,#m (Old World leaf-nosed bats) } { horseshoe_bat1, leaf-nosed_bat,@ family_Rhinolophidae,#m (a bat of the family Rhinolophidae having a horseshoe-shaped leaf on the nose) } { Hipposideridae, family_Hipposideridae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Microchiroptera,#m (Old World leafnose bats) } { Hipposideros, genus_Hipposideros, mammal_genus,@ family_Hipposideridae,#m (horseshoe bats) } { horseshoe_bat2, leaf-nosed_bat,@ genus_Hipposideros,#m (any of numerous bats of the family Hipposideridae of northwest Africa or Philippines or Australia having a horseshoe-shaped leaf on the nose) } { Rhinonicteris, genus_Rhinonicteris, mammal_genus,@ family_Hipposideridae,#m (orange horseshoe bats) } { orange_bat, orange_horseshoe_bat, Rhinonicteris_aurantius, leaf-nosed_bat,@ genus_Rhinonicteris,#m (a common bat of northwestern Australia having orange or yellow fur) } { Megadermatidae, family_Megadermatidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Microchiroptera,#m (Old World false vampire bats) } { false_vampire, false_vampire_bat, leaf-nosed_bat,@ (any New or Old World carnivorous bat erroneously thought to suck blood but in fact feeding on insects) } { Megaderma, genus_Megaderma, mammal_genus,@ family_Megadermatidae,#m (type genus of the Megadermatidae) } { big-eared_bat, Megaderma_lyra, false_vampire_bat,@ genus_Megaderma,#m (large carnivorous Old World bat with very large ears) } { Vespertilionidae, family_Vespertilionidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Microchiroptera,#m (the majority of common bats of temperate regions of the world) } { vespertilian_bat, vespertilionid, carnivorous_bat,@ family_Vespertilionidae,#m (a variety of carnivorous bat) } { Vespertilio, genus_Vespertilio, mammal_genus,@ family_Vespertilionidae,#m (a genus of Vespertilionidae) } { frosted_bat, Vespertilio_murinus, vespertilian_bat,@ genus_Vespertilio,#m (common Eurasian bat with white-tipped hairs in its coat) } { Lasiurus, genus_Lasiurus, mammal_genus,@ family_Vespertilionidae,#m (a genus of Vespertilionidae) } { red_bat, Lasiurus_borealis, vespertilian_bat,@ genus_Lasiurus,#m (North American bat of a brick or rusty red color with hairs tipped with white) } { brown_bat, carnivorous_bat,@ (any of numerous medium to small insectivorous bats found worldwide in caves and trees and buildings) } { Myotis, genus_Myotis, mammal_genus,@ family_Vespertilionidae,#m (largest and most widely distributed genus of bats) } { little_brown_bat, little_brown_myotis, Myotis_leucifugus, vespertilian_bat,@ genus_Myotis,#m (the small common North American bat; widely distributed) } { cave_myotis, Myotis_velifer, vespertilian_bat,@ genus_Myotis,#m (small bat of southwest United States that lives in caves etc.) } { Eptesicus, genus_Eptesicus, mammal_genus,@ family_Vespertilionidae,#m (a genus of Vespertilionidae) } { big_brown_bat, Eptesicus_fuscus, vespertilian_bat,@ genus_Eptesicus,#m (rather large North American brown bat; widely distributed) } { serotine, European_brown_bat, Eptesicus_serotinus, vespertilian_bat,@ (common brown bat of Europe) } { Antrozous, genus_Antrozous, mammal_genus,@ family_Vespertilionidae,#m (a genus of Vespertilionidae) } { pallid_bat, cave_bat, Antrozous_pallidus, vespertilian_bat,@ genus_Antrozous,#m (drab yellowish big-eared bat that lives in caves) } { Pipistrellus, genus_Pipistrellus, mammal_genus,@ family_Vespertilionidae,#m (nearly cosmopolitan genus of very small bats) } { pipistrelle, pipistrel1, Pipistrellus_pipistrellus, vespertilian_bat,@ genus_Pipistrellus,#m (small European brown bat) } { eastern_pipistrel, Pipistrellus_subflavus, vespertilian_bat,@ genus_Pipistrellus,#m (one of the smallest bats of eastern North America) } { western_pipistrel, SPipistrellus_hesperus, vespertilian_bat,@ genus_Pipistrellus,#m (of western North America) } { Euderma, genus_Euderma, mammal_genus,@ family_Vespertilionidae,#m (a genus of Vespertilionidae) } { jackass_bat, spotted_bat, Euderma_maculata, vespertilian_bat,@ genus_Euderma,#m (a large bat of the southwestern United States having spots and enormous ears) } { Plecotus, genus_Plecotus, mammal_genus,@ family_Vespertilionidae,#m (a genus of Vespertilionidae) } { long-eared_bat, vespertilian_bat,@ genus_Plecotus,#m (any of various Old or New World bats having very long ears) } { western_big-eared_bat, Plecotus_townsendi, long-eared_bat,@ (bat of western North America having extremely large ears) } { Molossidae, family_Molossidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Microchiroptera,#m (mastiff bats; freetail bats) } { Tadarida, genus_Tadarida, mammal_genus,@ family_Molossidae,#m (freetail bats) } { freetail, free-tailed_bat, freetailed_bat, carnivorous_bat,@ genus_Tadarida,#m (small swift insectivorous bat with leathery ears and a long tail; common in warm regions) } { guano_bat, Mexican_freetail_bat, Tadarida_brasiliensis, freetailed_bat,@ (the common freetail bat of southern United States having short velvety fur; migrates southward for winter) } { pocketed_bat, pocketed_freetail_bat, Tadirida_femorosacca, freetailed_bat,@ (small brown bat of California and northern Mexico) } { Eumops, genus_Eumops, mammal_genus,@ family_Molossidae,#m (mastiff bats) } { mastiff_bat, carnivorous_bat,@ genus_Eumops,#m (a soft-furred chocolate-brown bat with folded ears and small wings; often runs along the ground) } { Desmodontidae, family_Desmodontidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Microchiroptera,#m (true vampire bats) } { vampire_bat, true_vampire_bat, carnivorous_bat,@ family_Desmodontidae,#m (any of various tropical American bats of the family Desmodontidae that bite mammals and birds to feed on their blood) } { Desmodus, genus_Desmodus, mammal_genus,@ family_Desmodontidae,#m (type genus of the Desmodontidae: vampire bats) } { Desmodus_rotundus, vampire_bat,@ genus_Desmodus,#m (mouse-sized bat of tropical Central America and South America having sharp incisor and canine teeth; feeds on the blood of birds and mammals) } { Diphylla, genus_Diphylla, mammal_genus,@ family_Desmodontidae,#m (vampire bats) } { hairy-legged_vampire_bat, Diphylla_ecaudata, vampire_bat,@ genus_Diphylla,#m (similar in size and habits to Desmodus rotundus; of tropical America including southern California and Texas) } { water_vascular_system, noun.body:vascular_system,@ echinoderm,#p (system of fluid-filled tubes used by echinoderms in locomotion and feeding and respiration) } { [ wing, verb.motion:wing,+ ] noun.body:organ,@ bird,#p bat,#p insect,#p noun.person:angel,#p (a movable organ for flying (one of a pair)) } { [ ala1, adj.all:winged^alary,+ ] wing,@ insect,#p (a wing of an insect) } { forewing, fore-wing, fore_wing, wing,@ (either of the anterior pair of wings on an insect that has four wings) } { halter, haltere, [ balancer, verb.stative:balance1,+ verb.contact:balance,+ ] wing,@ dipterous_insect,#p (either of the rudimentary hind wings of dipterous insects; used for maintaining equilibrium during flight) } { pennon, [ pinion1, verb.change:pinion,+ ] wing,@ bird,#p (wing of a bird) } { wing_case, elytron, wing,@ (either of the horny front wings in beetles and some other insects which cover and protect the functional hind wings) } { predator, predatory_animal, noun.Tops:animal,@ (any animal that lives by preying on other animals) } { [ prey, verb.consumption:prey10,+ ] quarry, noun.Tops:animal,@ (animal hunted or caught for food) } { game, noun.Tops:animal,@ (animal hunted for food or sport) } { big_game, game,@ (large animals that are hunted for sport) } { game_bird, game,@ gallinaceous_bird,@ (any bird (as grouse or pheasant) that is hunted for sport) } { animal_foot, foot1, noun.body:vertebrate_foot,@ (the pedal extremity of vertebrates other than human beings) } { fossorial_foot, animal_foot,@ (foot adapted for digging as in moles) } { fossorial_mammal, mammal,@ (a burrowing mammal having limbs adapted for digging) } { hoof, animal_foot,@ ungulate,#p (the foot of an ungulate mammal) } { hoof1, noun.body:horny_structure,@ hoof,#p (the horny covering of the end of the foot in ungulate mammals) } { cloven_foot, cloven_hoof, hoof,@ (a hoof divided into two parts at its distal extremity (as of ruminants or swine)) } { bird's_foot, animal_foot,@ bird,#p (the foot of a bird) } { webfoot, animal_foot,@ (a foot having the toes connected by folds of skin) } { [ claw1, verb.contact:claw,+ ] bird's_foot,@ (a bird's foot) } { [ zygodactyl_foot, heterodactyl_foot,!] bird's_foot,@ (a bird's foot having the first and fourth toes of each foot directed backward and the second and third forward) } { [heterodactyl_foot, zygodactyl_foot,!] bird's_foot,@ (a bird's foot having the first and second toes of each foot directed backward and the third and fourth forward) } { webbed_foot, bird's_foot,@ (a bird's foot with folds of skin between the toes) } { lobate_foot, bird's_foot,@ (a bird's foot having separate toes each with membranous flaps along the sides) } { [ calyculus, adj.pert:calycular,+ adj.pert:calicular,+ ] caliculus, calycle, noun.body:structure,@ (a small cup-shaped structure (as a taste bud or optic cup or cavity of a coral containing a polyp)) } { optic_cup, eyecup, calyculus,@ noun.cognition:embryology,;c ((embryology) a two-walled cuplike depression that develops into the pigmented and sensory layers of the retina) } { tooth2, noun.body:structure,@ (toothlike structure in invertebrates found in the mouth or alimentary canal or on a shell) } { denticle, tooth2,@ (small pointed ridge on the exoskeleton of an arthropod) } { [ claw, verb.contact:claw,+ ] noun.body:horny_structure,@ (sharp curved horny process on the toe of a bird or some mammals or reptiles) } { bear_claw, claw,@ (claw of a bear; often used in jewelry) } { talon, claw,@ bird's_foot,#p (a sharp hooked claw especially on a bird of prey) } { [ claw2, verb.contact:claw,+ ] chela, [ nipper, verb.contact:nip,+ ] pincer, noun.body:extremity,@ crustacean,#p (a grasping structure on the limb of a crustacean or other arthropods) } { tetrapod, vertebrate,@ (a vertebrate animal having four feet or legs or leglike appendages) } { [ quadruped, adj.all:quadrupedal,+ ] tetrapod,@ (an animal especially a mammal having four limbs specialized for walking) } { hexapod, noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal having six feet) } { [ biped, adj.all:biped,+ adj.all:bipedal,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal with two feet) } { belly1, underpart,@ vertebrate,#p (the underpart of the body of certain vertebrates such as snakes or fish) } { [ tail, verb.contact:tail,+ ] noun.body:process,@ vertebrate,#p (the posterior part of the body of a vertebrate especially when elongated and extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body) } { brush, tail,@ (a bushy tail or part of a bushy tail (especially of the fox)) } { bobtail, [ bob, verb.contact:bob,+ ] [ dock1, verb.contact:dock1,+ ] tail,@ (a short or shortened tail of certain animals) } { caudal_appendage, tail,@ vertebrate,#p (tail especially of a mammal posterior to and above the anus) } { uropygium, tail,@ bird,#p (posterior part of a bird's body from which the tail feathers grow) } { oxtail, tail,@ noun.food:oxtail_soup,#s (the skinned tail of cattle; used especially for soups) } { fluke1, tail,@ cetacean,#p (either of the two lobes of the tail of a cetacean) } { scut, tail,@ deer,#p rabbit,#p (a short erect tail) } { flag, tail,@ deer,#p dog,#p (a conspicuously marked or shaped tail) } { dock, noun.body:body_part,@ tail,#p (the solid bony part of the tail of an animal as distinguished from the hair) } { horse's_foot, hoof,@ horse,#p (the hoof of a horse) } { Insecta, class_Insecta, Hexapoda, class_Hexapoda, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Arthropoda,#m (insects; about five-sixths of all known animal species) } { [ insect, adj.pert:insectan,+ ] arthropod,@ phylum_Arthropoda,#m noun.group:swarm,#m (small air-breathing arthropod) } { social_insect, insect,@ (an insect that lives in a colony with other insects of the same species) } { ephemeron, ephemeral, insect,@ (anything short-lived, as an insect that lives only for a day in its winged form) } { holometabola, metabola, insect,@ (insects that undergo complete metamorphosis) } { [ defoliator, verb.change:defoliate,+ ] insect,@ (an insect that strips the leaves from plants) } { [ pollinator, verb.body:pollinate,+ ] insect,@ (an insect that carries pollen from one flower to another) } { gallfly, insect,@ (any of various insects that deposit their eggs in plants causing galls in which the larvae feed) } { Mantophasmatodea, order_mantophasmatodea, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (an order of insect identified in 2002 in a 45 million year old piece of amber from the Baltic region) } { [ Mecoptera, adj.pert:mecopterous,+ ] order_Mecoptera, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (an order of carnivorous insects usually having long membranous wings and long beaklike heads with chewing mouths at the tip) } { mecopteran, insect,@ order_Mecoptera,#m (any of various carnivorous insects of the order Mecoptera) } { Panorpidae, family_Panorpidae, noun.group:family3,@ order_Mecoptera,#m (a family of insects of the order Mecoptera) } { scorpion_fly, mecopteran,@ Panorpidae,#m (any of various mecopterous insects of the family Panorpidae of the northern hemisphere having a long beak and long antennae; males have a tail like that of a scorpion except it is not venomous) } { Bittacidae, family_Bittacidae, noun.group:family3,@ order_Mecoptera,#m (a family of predacious tropical insects of the order Mecoptera) } { hanging_fly, mecopteran,@ Bittacidae,#m (any of various mecopterous insects of the family Bittacidae) } { Collembola, order_Collembola, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (minute wingless arthropods: springtails) } { collembolan, springtail, insect,@ order_Collembola,#m (any of numerous minute wingless primitive insects possessing a special abdominal appendage that allows the characteristic nearly perpetual springing pattern; found in soil rich in organic debris or on the surface of snow or water) } { Protura, order_Protura, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (minute wingless arthropods: telsontails) } { proturan, telsontail, insect,@ order_Protura,#m (any of several minute primitive wingless and eyeless insects having a cone-shaped head; inhabit damp soil or decaying organic matter) } { Coleoptera, order_Coleoptera, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (beetles) } { beetle, insect,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (insect having biting mouthparts and front wings modified to form horny covers overlying the membranous rear wings) } { Cicindelidae, family_Cicindelidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (tiger beetles) } { tiger_beetle, beetle,@ family_Cicindelidae,#m (active usually bright-colored beetle that preys on other insects) } { Coccinellidae, family_Coccinellidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (the ladybugs) } { ladybug, ladybeetle, lady_beetle, ladybird, ladybird_beetle, beetle,@ family_Coccinellidae,#m (small round bright-colored and spotted beetle that usually feeds on aphids and other insect pests) } { Adalia, genus_Adalia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Coccinellidae,#m (genus of ladybugs) } { two-spotted_ladybug, Adalia_bipunctata, ladybug,@ genus_Adalia,#m (red ladybug with a black spot on each wing) } { Epilachna, genus_Epilachna, arthropod_genus,@ family_Coccinellidae,#m (genus of ladybugs native to Mexico and Central America; both larvae and adults feed on plants) } { Mexican_bean_beetle, bean_beetle, Epilachna_varivestis, ladybug,@ genus_Epilachna,#m (introduced into the United States from Mexico; feeds on the foliage of the bean plant) } { Hippodamia, genus_Hippodamia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Coccinellidae,#m (genus of ladybugs) } { Hippodamia_convergens, ladybug,@ genus_Hippodamia,#m (a variety of ladybug) } { Rodolia, genus_Rodolia, genus_Vedalia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Coccinellidae,#m (genus of Australian ladybugs) } { vedalia, Rodolia_cardinalis, ladybug,@ genus_Rodolia,#m (native to Australia; introduced elsewhere to control scale insects) } { Carabidae, family_Carabidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (ground beetles) } { ground_beetle, carabid_beetle, beetle,@ family_Carabidae,#m (predacious shining black or metallic terrestrial beetle that destroys many injurious insects) } { Brachinus, genus_Brachinus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Carabidae,#m (bombardier beetles) } { bombardier_beetle, ground_beetle,@ genus_Brachinus,#m (beetle that ejects audibly a pungent vapor when disturbed) } { genus_Calosoma, arthropod_genus,@ family_Carabidae,#m (genus of large predaceous ground beetles that feed on injurious caterpillars) } { calosoma, ground_beetle,@ genus_Calosoma,#m (any beetle of the genus Calosoma) } { searcher, searcher_beetle, Calosoma_scrutator, calosoma,@ (large metallic blue-green beetle that preys on caterpillars; found in North America) } { Lampyridae, family_Lampyridae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (fireflies) } { firefly1, lightning_bug, beetle,@ family_Lampyridae,#m (nocturnal beetle common in warm regions having luminescent abdominal organs) } { glowworm, firefly1,@ (the luminous larva or wingless grub-like female of a firefly) } { Cerambycidae, family_Cerambycidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (long-horned beetles) } { long-horned_beetle, longicorn, longicorn_beetle, beetle,@ family_Cerambycidae,#m (long-bodied beetle having very long antennae) } { Monochamus, genus_Monochamus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Cerambycidae,#m (sawyer beetles) } { sawyer, sawyer_beetle, long-horned_beetle,@ genus_Monochamus,#m (any of several beetles whose larvae bore holes in dead or dying trees especially conifers) } { pine_sawyer, sawyer_beetle,@ genus_Monochamus,#m (large beetle whose larvae bore holes in pine trees) } { Chrysomelidae, family_Chrysomelidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (leaf beetles) } { leaf_beetle, chrysomelid, beetle,@ family_Chrysomelidae,#m (brightly colored beetle that feeds on plant leaves; larvae infest roots and stems) } { flea_beetle, leaf_beetle,@ (any small leaf beetle having enlarged hind legs and capable of jumping) } { Leptinotarsa, genus_Leptinotarsa, arthropod_genus,@ family_Chrysomelidae,#m (Colorado potato beetles) } { Colorado_potato_beetle, Colorado_beetle, potato_bug, potato_beetle, Leptinotarsa_decemlineata, leaf_beetle,@ genus_Leptinotarsa,#m (black-and-yellow beetle that feeds in adult and larval stages on potato leaves; originally of eastern Rocky Mountains; now worldwide) } { Dermestidae, family_Dermestidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (carpet beetles) } { carpet_beetle, carpet_bug, beetle,@ family_Dermestidae,#m (small beetle whose larvae are household pests feeding on woolen fabrics) } { buffalo_carpet_beetle, Anthrenus_scrophulariae, carpet_beetle,@ (a small black and red and white carpet beetle) } { black_carpet_beetle, carpet_beetle,@ (a carpet beetle that is solid black in color) } { Cleridae, family_Cleridae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (beetles that prey on other insects) } { clerid_beetle, clerid, beetle,@ family_Cleridae,#m (predacious on other insects; usually brightly colored or metallic) } { bee_beetle, clerid_beetle,@ (European beetle; infests beehives) } { Lamellicornia, superfamily_Lamellicornia, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (scarabaeid beetles and stag beetles) } { lamellicorn_beetle, beetle,@ superfamily_Lamellicornia,#m (beetle having antennae with hard platelike terminal segments) } { Scarabaeidae, family_Scarabaeidae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Lamellicornia,#m (scarab or dung beetles) } { scarabaeid_beetle, scarabaeid, scarabaean, lamellicorn_beetle,@ family_Scarabaeidae,#m (any of numerous species of stout-bodied beetles having heads with horny spikes) } { dung_beetle, scarabaeid_beetle,@ (any of numerous beetles that roll balls of dung on which they feed and in which they lay eggs) } { genus_Scarabaeus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Scarabaeidae,#m (type genus of the Scarabaeidae) } { scarab, scarabaeus, Scarabaeus_sacer, dung_beetle,@ genus_Scarabaeus,#m (scarabaeid beetle considered divine by ancient Egyptians) } { tumblebug, dung_beetle,@ (any of various dung beetles) } { dorbeetle, dung_beetle,@ (Old World dung beetle that flies with a droning sound) } { June_beetle, June_bug, May_bug2, May_beetle2, scarabaeid_beetle,@ (any of various large usually brown North American leaf-eating beetles common in late spring; the larvae feed on roots of grasses etc.) } { green_June_beetle, figeater, June_beetle,@ (large greenish June beetle of southern United States) } { Popillia, genus_Popillia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Scarabaeidae,#m (a genus of Scarabaeidae) } { Japanese_beetle, Popillia_japonica, scarabaeid_beetle,@ genus_Popillia,#m (small metallic green and brown beetle native to eastern Asia; serious plant pest in North America) } { Anomala, genus_Anomala, arthropod_genus,@ family_Scarabaeidae,#m (genus of beetles whose grubs feed mainly on roots of plants; includes several pests of cultivated grasses) } { Oriental_beetle, Asiatic_beetle, Anomala_orientalis, scarabaeid_beetle,@ genus_Anomala,#m (introduced into United States from the Orient; larvae feed on roots of sugarcane and other grasses) } { rhinoceros_beetle, scarabaeid_beetle,@ (any of various large chiefly tropical beetles having horns on the head; pest on coconuts) } { Melolonthidae, subfamily_Melolonthidae, arthropod_family,@ family_Scarabaeidae,#m (considered a separate family in some classification systems) } { melolonthid_beetle, scarabaeid_beetle,@ (any of various beetles of the family (or subfamily) Melolonthidae) } { Melolontha, genus_Melolontha, arthropod_genus,@ subfamily_Melolonthidae,#m (a genus of Melolonthidae) } { cockchafer, May_bug1, May_beetle1, Melolontha_melolontha, melolonthid_beetle,@ genus_Melolontha,#m (any of various large European beetles destructive to vegetation as both larvae and adult) } { Macrodactylus, genus_Macrodactylus, arthropod_genus,@ subfamily_Melolonthidae,#m (a genus of Melolonthidae) } { rose_chafer, rose_bug, Macrodactylus_subspinosus, melolonthid_beetle,@ genus_Macrodactylus,#m (common North American beetle: larvae feed on roots and adults on leaves and flowers of e.g. rose bushes or apple trees or grape vines) } { Cetoniidae, subfamily_Cetoniidae, arthropod_family,@ family_Scarabaeidae,#m (considered a separate family in some classification systems) } { Cetonia, genus_Cetonia, arthropod_genus,@ subfamily_Cetoniidae,#m (a genus of Cetoniidae) } { rose_chafer2, rose_beetle, Cetonia_aurata, scarabaeid_beetle,@ genus_Cetonia,#m (a common metallic green European beetle: larvae feed on plant roots and adults on leaves and flowers of e.g. roses) } { Lucanidae, family_Lucanidae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Lamellicornia,#m (stag beetles) } { stag_beetle, lamellicorn_beetle,@ family_Lucanidae,#m (a kind of lamellicorn beetle; the male has branched mandibles resembling antlers) } { Elateridae, family_Elateridae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (click beetles and certain fireflies) } { elaterid_beetle, elater, elaterid, beetle,@ family_Elateridae,#m (any of various widely distributed beetles) } { click_beetle, skipjack3, snapping_beetle, elaterid_beetle,@ (able to right itself when on its back by flipping into the air with a clicking sound) } { Pyrophorus, genus_Pyrophorus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Elateridae,#m (tropical click beetles) } { firefly2, fire_beetle, Pyrophorus_noctiluca, elaterid_beetle,@ genus_Pyrophorus,#m (tropical American click beetle having bright luminous spots) } { wireworm, larva,@ family_Elateridae,#m (wormlike larva of various elaterid beetles; feeds on roots of many crop plants) } { Dytiscidae, family_Dytiscidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (water beetles) } { water_beetle, beetle,@ family_Dytiscidae,#m (any of numerous aquatic beetles usually having a smooth oval body and flattened hind legs for swimming) } { Gyrinidae, family_Gyrinidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (whirligig beetles) } { whirligig_beetle, beetle,@ family_Gyrinidae,#m (aquatic beetle that circles rapidly on the water surface) } { Anobiidae, family_Anobiidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (deathwatch beetles) } { deathwatch_beetle, deathwatch1, Xestobium_rufovillosum, beetle,@ family_Anobiidae,#m (bores through wood making a ticking sound popularly thought to presage death) } { weevil, beetle,@ (any of several families of mostly small beetles that feed on plants and plant products; especially snout beetles and seed beetles) } { Curculionidae, family_Curculionidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (true weevils: snout beetles) } { snout_beetle, weevil,@ family_Curculionidae,#m (small weevil having a prolonged snout; destructive to e.g. grains and nuts) } { Anthonomus, genus_Anthonomus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Curculionidae,#m (weevils destructive of cultivated plants) } { boll_weevil, Anthonomus_grandis, weevil,@ genus_Anthonomus,#m (greyish weevil that lays its eggs in cotton bolls destroying the cotton) } { Meloidae, family_Meloidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (blister beetles) } { blister_beetle, meloid, beetle,@ family_Meloidae,#m (beetle that produces a secretion that blisters the skin) } { oil_beetle, blister_beetle,@ (any of various beetles that exude an oily substance from the leg joints that deters enemies) } { Spanish_fly, blister_beetle,@ (green beetle of southern Europe) } { Scolytidae, family_Scolytidae, Ipidae, family_Ipidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (large family of bark-boring or wood-boring short-beaked beetles; very destructive to forest and fruit trees) } { Scolytus, genus_Scolytus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Scolytidae,#m (type genus of the Scolytidae comprising numerous small bark beetles) } { Dutch-elm_beetle, Scolytus_multistriatus, bark_beetle,@ genus_Scolytus,#m (a vector of the fungus causing Dutch elm disease) } { Dendroctonus, genus_Dendroctonus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Scolytidae,#m (genus of small bark beetles destructive especially to mature conifers) } { bark_beetle, beetle,@ family_Scolytidae,#m (small beetle that bores tunnels in the bark and wood of trees; related to weevils) } { spruce_bark_beetle, Dendroctonus_rufipennis, bark_beetle,@ genus_Dendroctonus,#m (small beetle that likes to bore through the bark of spruce trees and eat the cambium which eventually kills the tree; "the spruce bark beetle is the major tree-killing insect pest of Alaska spruce forests") } { Staphylinidae, family_Staphylinidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (rove beetles) } { rove_beetle, beetle,@ family_Staphylinidae,#m (active beetle typically having predatory or scavenging habits) } { Tenebrionidae, family_Tenebrionidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (a family of arthropods including darkling beetles and mealworms) } { darkling_beetle, darkling_groung_beetle, tenebrionid, weevil,@ family_Tenebrionidae,#m (sluggish hard-bodied black terrestrial weevil whose larvae feed on e.g. decaying plant material or grain) } { mealworm, larva,@ family_Tenebrionidae,#m (the larva of beetles of the family Tenebrionidae) } { Tribolium, genus_Tribolium, arthropod_genus,@ family_Tenebrionidae,#m (flour beetles) } { flour_beetle, flour_weevil, darkling_beetle,@ genus_Tribolium,#m (an insect that infests flour and stored grains) } { Bruchidae, family_Bruchidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Coleoptera,#m (seed beetles) } { seed_beetle, seed_weevil, weevil,@ family_Bruchidae,#m (a small beetle that infests the seeds of legumes) } { Bruchus, genus_Bruchus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Bruchidae,#m (type genus of the Bruchidae) } { pea_weevil, Bruchus_pisorum, seed_beetle,@ genus_Bruchus,#m (larvae live in and feed on seeds of the pea plant) } { Acanthoscelides, genus_Acanthoscelides, arthropod_genus,@ family_Bruchidae,#m (a genus of Bruchidae) } { bean_weevil, Acanthoscelides_obtectus, seed_beetle,@ genus_Acanthoscelides,#m (larvae live in and feed on growing or stored beans) } { Sitophylus, genus_Sitophylus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Bruchidae,#m (a genus of Bruchidae) } { rice_weevil, black_weevil, Sitophylus_oryzae, weevil,@ genus_Sitophylus,#m (brown weevil that infests stored grain especially rice) } { Asian_longhorned_beetle, Anoplophora_glabripennis, beetle,@ (a beetle from China that has been found in the United States and is a threat to hardwood trees; lives inside the tree; no natural predators in the United States) } { Embioptera, order_Embioptera, Embiodea, order_Embiodea, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (web spinners) } { web_spinner, insect,@ order_Embioptera,#m (any of a small order of slender typically tropical insects that nest in colonies in silken tunnels that they spin) } { Anoplura, order_Anoplura, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (sucking lice) } { [ louse1, adj.all:dirty1^lousy,+ ] sucking_louse, insect,@ order_Anoplura,#m (wingless usually flattened bloodsucking insect parasitic on warm-blooded animals) } { Pediculidae, family_Pediculidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Anoplura,#m (true lice: human lice and related forms) } { Pediculus, genus_Pediculus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Pediculidae,#m (type genus of Pediculidae: true lice infecting humans) } { common_louse, Pediculus_humanus, louse1,@ genus_Pediculus,#m (head or body louse) } { head_louse, Pediculus_capitis, louse1,@ genus_Pediculus,#m (infests the head and body of humans) } { body_louse, cootie, Pediculus_corporis, louse1,@ genus_Pediculus,#m (a parasitic louse that infests the body of human beings) } { Phthiriidae, family_Phthiriidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Anoplura,#m (crab lice) } { Phthirius, genus_Phthirius, Phthirus, genus_Phthirus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Phthiriidae,#m (true lice: crab lice) } { crab_louse, pubic_louse, crab1, Phthirius_pubis, louse1,@ genus_Phthirius,#m (a louse that infests the pubic region of the human body) } { Mallophaga, order_Mallophaga, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (biting lice) } { bird_louse, biting_louse, [ louse3, adj.all:dirty1^lousy,+ ] insect,@ order_Mallophaga,#m (wingless insect with mouth parts adapted for biting; mostly parasitic on birds) } { Menopon, genus_Menopon, arthropod_genus,@ order_Mallophaga,#m (chicken lice) } { chicken_louse, shaft_louse, Menopon_palladum, Menopon_gallinae, bird_louse,@ genus_Menopon,#m (a louse parasitic on poultry) } { Siphonaptera, order_Siphonaptera, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (fleas) } { flea, insect,@ ectoparasite,@ order_Siphonaptera,#m (any wingless bloodsucking parasitic insect noted for ability to leap) } { Pulicidae, family_Pulicidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Siphonaptera,#m (many common fleas attacking humans and domestic animals) } { Pulex, genus_Pulex, arthropod_genus,@ family_Pulicidae,#m (type genus of the Pulicidae) } { Pulex_irritans, flea,@ genus_Pulex,#m (the most common flea attacking humans) } { Ctenocephalides, genus_Ctenocephalides, arthropod_genus,@ family_Pulicidae,#m (an arthropod genus of fleas) } { Ctenocephalus, genus_Ctenocephalus, Ctenocephalides,@ (a former usage synonymous with Ctenocephalides) } { dog_flea, Ctenocephalides_canis, flea,@ genus_Ctenocephalides,#m (flea that attacks dogs and cats) } { cat_flea, Ctenocephalides_felis, flea,@ genus_Ctenocephalides,#m (flea that breeds chiefly on cats and dogs and rats) } { Tunga, genus_Tunga, arthropod_genus,@ order_Siphonaptera,#m (a genus of Siphonaptera) } { chigoe, chigger2, chigoe_flea, Tunga_penetrans, flea,@ genus_Tunga,#m (small tropical flea; the fertile female burrows under the skin of the host including humans) } { Echidnophaga, genus_Echidnophaga, arthropod_genus,@ order_Siphonaptera,#m (a genus of Siphonaptera) } { sticktight, sticktight_flea, Echidnophaga_gallinacea, flea,@ genus_Echidnophaga,#m (parasitic on especially the heads of chickens) } { [ Diptera, adj.pert:dipterous,+ ] order_Diptera, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (a large order of insects having a single pair of wings and sucking or piercing mouths; includes true flies and mosquitoes and gnats and crane flies) } { dipterous_insect, two-winged_insects, dipteran, dipteron, insect,@ order_Diptera,#m (insects having usually a single pair of functional wings (anterior pair) with the posterior pair reduced to small knobbed structures and mouth parts adapted for sucking or lapping or piercing) } { Cecidomyidae, family_Cecidomyidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Diptera,#m (gall midges) } { gall_midge, gallfly3, gall_gnat, dipterous_insect,@ family_Cecidomyidae,#m (fragile mosquito-like flies that produce galls on plants) } { Mayetiola, genus_Mayetiola, arthropod_genus,@ family_Cecidomyidae,#m (a genus of Cecidomyidae) } { Hessian_fly, Mayetiola_destructor, gall_midge,@ genus_Mayetiola,#m (small fly whose larvae damage wheat and other grains) } { Muscoidea, superfamily_Muscoidea, arthropod_family,@ order_Diptera,#m (two-winged flies especially the families: Muscidae; Gasterophilidae; Calliphoridae; Tachinidae) } { Muscidae, family_Muscidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Diptera,#m (two-winged flies especially the housefly) } { [ fly, verb.motion:fly,+ ] dipterous_insect,@ order_Diptera,#m (two-winged insects characterized by active flight) } { [ alula2, adj.pert:alular,+ ] calypter, squama,@ fly,#p (scalelike structure between the base of the wing and the halter of a two-winged fly) } { Musca, genus_Musca, arthropod_genus,@ family_Muscidae,#m (type genus of the Muscidae: houseflies) } { housefly, house_fly, Musca_domestica, fly,@ genus_Musca,#m (common fly that frequents human habitations and spreads many diseases) } { Glossinidae, family_Glossinidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Diptera,#m (flies closely related to the Muscidae: tsetse flies) } { genus_Glossina, arthropod_genus,@ family_Glossinidae,#m (type genus of the Glossinidae: tsetse flies) } { tsetse_fly, tsetse, tzetze_fly, tzetze, glossina, fly,@ genus_Glossina,#m (bloodsucking African fly; transmits sleeping sickness etc.) } { Calliphoridae, family_Calliphoridae, arthropod_family,@ order_Diptera,#m (blowflies) } { Calliphora, genus_Calliphora, arthropod_genus,@ family_Calliphoridae,#m (type genus of the Calliphoridae: blowflies) } { blowfly, blow_fly, fly,@ genus_Calliphora,#m (large usually hairy metallic blue or green fly; lays eggs in carrion or dung or wounds) } { bluebottle, Calliphora_vicina, blowfly,@ (blowfly with iridescent blue body; makes a loud buzzing noise in flight) } { Lucilia, genus_Lucilia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Calliphoridae,#m (greenbottle flies) } { greenbottle, greenbottle_fly, blowfly,@ genus_Lucilia,#m (blowfly with brilliant coppery green body) } { Sarcophaga, genus_Sarcophaga, arthropod_genus,@ family_Calliphoridae,#m (flesh flies) } { flesh_fly, Sarcophaga_carnaria, fly,@ genus_Sarcophaga,#m (fly whose larvae feed on carrion or the flesh of living animals) } { Tachinidae, family_Tachinidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Diptera,#m (parasites on other insects) } { tachina_fly, fly,@ family_Tachinidae,#m (bristly fly whose larvae live parasitically in caterpillars and other insects; important in control of noxious insects) } { gadfly, fly,@ (any of various large flies that annoy livestock) } { botfly, gadfly,@ (stout-bodied hairy dipterous fly whose larvae are parasites on humans and other mammals) } { Gasterophilidae, family_Gasterophilidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Diptera,#m (horse botflies) } { Gasterophilus, genus_Gasterophilus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Gasterophilidae,#m (type genus of the Gasterophilidae: horse botflies) } { horse_botfly, Gasterophilus_intestinalis, botfly,@ genus_Gasterophilus,#m (parasitic chiefly on horses) } { Cuterebridae, family_Cuterebridae, arthropod_family,@ order_Diptera,#m (New World botflies) } { Cuterebra, genus_Cuterebra, arthropod_genus,@ family_Cuterebridae,#m (type genus of the Cuterebridae) } { Dermatobia, genus_Dermatobia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Cuterebridae,#m (larvae live under the skin of domestic mammals and humans) } { human_botfly, Dermatobia_hominis, botfly,@ genus_Dermatobia,#m (large tropical American fly; parasitic on humans and other mammals) } { Oestridae, family_Oestridae, Hypodermatidae, family_Hypodermatidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Diptera,#m (warble flies) } { Oestrus, genus_Oestrus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Oestridae,#m (type genus of the Oestridae: sheep botflies) } { sheep_botfly, sheep_gadfly, Oestrus_ovis, botfly,@ genus_Oestrus,#m (larvae are parasitic on sheep) } { Hypoderma, genus_Hypoderma, arthropod_genus,@ family_Oestridae,#m (in some classifications considered the type genus of the family Hypodermatidae: warble flies) } { warble_fly, gadfly,@ genus_Hypoderma,#m (hairy bee-like fly whose larvae produce lumpy abscesses (warbles) under the skin of cattle) } { warble, noun.state:animal_disease,@ (a lumpy abscess under the hide of domestic mammals caused by larvae of a botfly or warble fly) } { Tabanidae, family_Tabanidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Diptera,#m (horseflies) } { horsefly, cleg, clegg, horse_fly, gadfly,@ family_Tabanidae,#m (large swift fly the female of which sucks blood of various animals) } { Bombyliidae, family_Bombyliidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Diptera,#m (bee flies) } { bee_fly, fly,@ family_Bombyliidae,#m (hairy nectar-eating fly that resembles a bee; larvae are parasitic on larvae of bees and related insects) } { Asilidae, family_Asilidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Diptera,#m (robber flies) } { robber_fly, bee_killer, dipterous_insect,@ family_Asilidae,#m (swift predatory fly having a strong body like a bee with the proboscis hardened for sucking juices of other insects captured on the wing) } { fruit_fly, pomace_fly, dipterous_insect,@ (any of numerous small insects whose larvae feed on fruits) } { Trypetidae, family_Trypetidae, Trephritidae, family_Trephritidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Diptera,#m (fruit flies; some leaf miners) } { Rhagoletis, genus_Rhagoletis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Trypetidae,#m (a genus of Trypetidae) } { apple_maggot, railroad_worm, Rhagoletis_pomonella, fruit_fly,@ genus_Rhagoletis,#m (larvae bore into and feed on apples) } { Ceratitis, genus_Ceratitis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Trypetidae,#m (Mediterranean fruit flies) } { Mediterranean_fruit_fly, medfly, Ceratitis_capitata, fruit_fly,@ genus_Ceratitis,#m (small black-and-white fly that damages citrus and other fruits by implanting eggs that hatch inside the fruit) } { Drosophilidae, family_Drosophilidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Diptera,#m (fruit flies) } { genus_Drosophila, arthropod_genus,@ family_Drosophilidae,#m (a genus of Drosophilidae) } { drosophila, Drosophila_melanogaster, fruit_fly,@ genus_Drosophila,#m (small fruit fly used by Thomas Hunt Morgan in studying basic mechanisms of inheritance) } { vinegar_fly, fruit_fly,@ genus_Drosophila,#m (flies whose larvae feed on pickles and imperfectly sealed preserves) } { Philophylla, genus_Philophylla, arthropod_genus,@ family_Trypetidae,#m (leaf miners) } { leaf_miner, leaf-miner, insect,@ (any of various small moths or dipterous flies whose larvae burrow into and feed on leaf tissue especially of the family Gracilariidae) } { Hippoboscidae, family_Hippoboscidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Diptera,#m (winged or wingless dipterans: louse flies) } { louse_fly, hippoboscid, dipterous_insect,@ family_Hippoboscidae,#m (bloodsucking dipterous fly parasitic on birds and mammals) } { Hippobosca, genus_Hippobosca, arthropod_genus,@ family_Hippoboscidae,#m (type genus of the Hippoboscidae) } { horse_tick, horsefly2, Hippobosca_equina, louse_fly,@ genus_Hippobosca,#m (winged fly parasitic on horses) } { Melophagus, genus_Melophagus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Hippoboscidae,#m (an arthropod genus of wingless flies including the sheep ked) } { sheep_ked, sheep-tick1, sheep_tick1, Melophagus_Ovinus, louse_fly,@ genus_Melophagus,#m (wingless fly that is an external parasite on sheep and cattle) } { Haematobia, genus_Haematobia, arthropod_genus,@ order_Diptera,#m (European genus of bloodsucking flies) } { horn_fly, Haematobia_irritans, fly,@ genus_Haematobia,#m (small black European fly introduced into North America; sucks blood from cattle especially at the base of the horn) } { Nematocera, suborder_Nematocera, animal_order,@ order_Diptera,#m (mosquitoes; fungus gnats; crane flies; gnats; sand flies) } { Culicidae, family_Culicidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Nematocera,#m (mosquitoes) } { mosquito, dipterous_insect,@ family_Culicidae,#m (two-winged insect whose female has a long proboscis to pierce the skin and suck the blood of humans and animals) } { [ wiggler2, verb.motion:wiggle,+ ] wriggler, larva,@ family_Culicidae,#m (larva of a mosquito) } { gnat2, mosquito,@ ((British usage) mosquito) } { Aedes, genus_Aedes, arthropod_genus,@ family_Culicidae,#m (yellow-fever mosquitos) } { yellow-fever_mosquito, Aedes_aegypti, mosquito,@ genus_Aedes,#m (mosquito that transmits yellow fever and dengue) } { Asian_tiger_mosquito, Aedes_albopictus, mosquito,@ genus_Aedes,#m (striped native of Japan thriving in southwestern and midwestern United States and spreading to the Caribbean; potential carrier of serious diseases) } { Anopheles, genus_Anopheles, arthropod_genus,@ family_Culicidae,#m (malaria mosquitoes; distinguished by the adult's head-downward stance and absence of breathing tubes in the larvae) } { [ anopheline, adj.pert:anopheline,+ ] mosquito,@ genus_Anopheles,#m (any mosquito of the genus Anopheles) } { malarial_mosquito, malaria_mosquito, mosquito,@ genus_Anopheles,#m (transmits the malaria parasite) } { Culex, genus_Culex, arthropod_genus,@ family_Culicidae,#m (type genus of the Culicidae: widespread genus of mosquitoes distinguished by holding the body parallel to the resting surface) } { common_mosquito, Culex_pipiens, mosquito,@ genus_Culex,#m (common house mosquito) } { Culex_quinquefasciatus, Culex_fatigans, mosquito,@ genus_Culex,#m (widespread tropical mosquito that transmits filarial worms) } { gnat, dipterous_insect,@ (any of various small biting flies: midges; biting midges; black flies; sand flies) } { Ceratopogonidae, family_Ceratopogonidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Nematocera,#m (biting midges; sand flies) } { punkie, punky, punkey, no-see-um, biting_midge, gnat,@ family_Ceratopogonidae,#m (minute two-winged insect that sucks the blood of mammals and birds and other insects) } { Ceratopogon, genus_Ceratopogon, arthropod_genus,@ family_Ceratopogonidae,#m (type genus of the Ceratopogonidae) } { Chironomidae, family_Chironomidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Nematocera,#m (midges) } { midge, gnat,@ family_Chironomidae,#m (minute two-winged mosquito-like fly lacking biting mouthparts; appear in dancing swarms especially near water) } { Chironomus, genus_Chironomus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Chironomidae,#m (type genus of the Chironomidae) } { Mycetophilidae, family_Mycetophylidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Nematocera,#m (fungus gnats) } { fungus_gnat1, dipterous_insect,@ family_Mycetophylidae,#m (mosquito-like insect whose larvae feed on fungi or decaying vegetation) } { Psychodidae, family_Psychodidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Nematocera,#m (very small two-winged flies with hairy wings that develop in moss and damp vegetable matter: sand flies) } { psychodid, gnat,@ family_Psychodidae,#m (a fly of the family Psychodidae) } { Phlebotomus, genus_Phlebotomus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Psychodidae,#m (small bloodsucking sand flies that resemble moths) } { sand_fly, sandfly, Phlebotomus_papatasii, gnat,@ genus_Phlebotomus,#m (any of various small dipterous flies; bloodsucking females can transmit sandfly fever and leishmaniasis) } { Sciaridae, family_Sciaridae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Nematocera,#m (fungus gnats) } { genus_Sciara, arthropod_genus,@ family_Sciaridae,#m (type genus of the Sciaridae: fungus gnat) } { fungus_gnat2, sciara, sciarid, dipterous_insect,@ genus_Sciara,#m (minute blackish gregarious flies destructive to mushrooms and seedlings) } { armyworm3, fungus_gnat2,@ (larva of fungus gnat that feed on cereals and other grains; they march in large companies in regular order when the food is exhausted) } { Tipulidae, family_Tipulidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Nematocera,#m (crane flies) } { crane_fly, daddy_longlegs1, dipterous_insect,@ family_Tipulidae,#m (long-legged slender flies that resemble large mosquitoes but do not bite) } { Simuliidae, family_Simuliidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Diptera,#m (blackflies and sand flies) } { Simulium, genus_Simulium, arthropod_genus,@ family_Simuliidae,#m (type genus of the Simuliidae: blackflies) } { blackfly1, black_fly1, buffalo_gnat, gnat,@ genus_Simulium,#m (small blackish stout-bodied biting fly having aquatic larvae; sucks the blood of birds as well as humans and other mammals) } { [ Hymenoptera, adj.pert:hymenopterous,+ ] order_Hymenoptera, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (an order of insects including: bees; wasps; ants; ichneumons; sawflies; gall wasps; etc.) } { hymenopterous_insect, hymenopteran, hymenopteron, hymenopter, insect,@ order_Hymenoptera,#m (insects having two pairs of membranous wings and an ovipositor specialized for stinging or piercing) } { Apoidea, superfamily_Apoidea, arthropod_family,@ order_Hymenoptera,#m (bees) } { bee, hymenopterous_insect,@ superfamily_Apoidea,#m (any of numerous hairy-bodied insects including social and solitary species) } { drone, bee,@ (stingless male bee in a colony of social bees (especially honeybees) whose sole function is to mate with the queen) } { queen_bee, queen1,@ superfamily_Apoidea,#m (fertile egg-laying female bee) } { worker1, insect,@ (sterile member of a colony of social insects that forages for food and cares for the larvae) } { soldier, worker1,@ (a wingless sterile ant or termite having a large head and powerful jaws adapted for defending the colony) } { worker_bee, worker1,@ superfamily_Apoidea,#m (sterile bee specialized to collect food and maintain the hive) } { Apidae, family_Apidae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Apoidea,#m (honeybees; carpenter bees; bumblebees) } { Apis, genus_Apis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Apidae,#m (type genus of the Apidae: honeybees) } { honeybee, Apis_mellifera, bee,@ genus_Apis,#m (social bee often domesticated for the honey it produces) } { Africanized_bee, Africanized_honey_bee, killer_bee, Apis_mellifera_scutellata, Apis_mellifera_adansonii, honeybee,@ (a strain of bees that originated in Brazil in the 1950s as a cross between an aggressive African bee and a honeybee; retains most of the traits of the African bee; now spread as far north as Texas) } { black_bee, German_bee, honeybee,@ (dark-colored ill-tempered honeybee supposedly of German origin) } { Carniolan_bee, honeybee,@ (greyish highly productive European honeybee that has a quiet disposition) } { Italian_bee, honeybee,@ (yellowish honeybee resembling the Carniolan bee in its habits) } { Xylocopa, genus_Xylocopa, arthropod_genus,@ family_Apidae,#m (carpenter bees) } { carpenter_bee, bee,@ genus_Xylocopa,#m (large solitary bee that lays eggs in tunnels bored into wood or plant stems) } { Bombus, genus_Bombus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Apidae,#m (bumblebees) } { bumblebee, humblebee, bee,@ genus_Bombus,#m (robust hairy social bee of temperate regions) } { Psithyrus, genus_Psithyrus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Apidae,#m (a large bee that resembles the bumblebee but lacks pollen-collecting apparatus and a worker caste) } { cuckoo-bumblebee, bee,@ genus_Psithyrus,#m (a bee that is parasitic in the nests of bumblebees) } { Andrenidae, family_Andrenidae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Apoidea,#m (a large family of solitary short-tongued bees most of which burrow in the ground) } { genus_Andrena, arthropod_genus,@ family_Andrenidae,#m (a solitary burrowing short-tongued bee) } { andrena, andrenid, mining_bee, bee,@ genus_Andrena,#m (a bee that is a member of the genus Andrena) } { nomia, genus_Nomia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Halictidae,#m (a genus of bee; some are important pollinators of legumes) } { Halictidae, family_Halictidae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Apoidea,#m (a family of small solitary bees; many are valuable pollinators for agriculture) } { Nomia_melanderi, alkali_bee, bee,@ genus_Nomia,#m (a common solitary bee important for pollinating alfalfa in the western United States) } { Megachilidae, family_Megachilidae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Apoidea,#m (leaf-cutting and mason bees) } { Megachile, genus_Megachile, arthropod_genus,@ family_Megachilidae,#m (type genus of the Megachilidae: leaf-cutting bees) } { leaf-cutting_bee, leaf-cutter, leaf-cutter_bee, bee,@ genus_Megachile,#m (bee that cuts rounded pieces from leaves and flowers to line its nest) } { mason_bee, bee,@ family_Megachilidae,#m (any of numerous solitary bees that build nests of hardened mud and sand) } { Anthidium, genus_Anthidium, arthropod_genus,@ family_Megachilidae,#m (potter bees) } { potter_bee, bee,@ genus_Anthidium,#m (solitary bee that builds nests of mud or pebbles cemented together and attached to a plant) } { wasp, hymenopterous_insect,@ (social or solitary hymenopterans typically having a slender body with the abdomen attached by a narrow stalk and having a formidable sting) } { Vespidae, family_Vespidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Hymenoptera,#m (an arthropod family of the order Hymenoptera including: yellow jackets; hornets; mason wasps) } { vespid, vespid_wasp, wasp,@ family_Vespidae,#m (mostly social nest-building wasps) } { Vespa, genus_Vespa, arthropod_genus,@ family_Vespidae,#m (type genus of the Vespidae: various hornets and yellow jackets) } { paper_wasp, vespid_wasp,@ (any of several social wasps that construct nests of a substance like paper) } { hornet, vespid_wasp,@ (large stinging paper wasp) } { giant_hornet, Vespa_crabro, hornet,@ (European hornet introduced into the United States) } { Vespula, genus_Vespula, arthropod_genus,@ family_Vespidae,#m (sometimes considered a subgenus of Vespa: social wasps) } { common_wasp, Vespula_vulgaris, vespid_wasp,@ genus_Vespula,#m (a variety of vespid wasp) } { bald-faced_hornet, white-faced_hornet, Vespula_maculata, hornet,@ (North American hornet) } { yellow_jacket, yellow_hornet, Vespula_maculifrons, hornet,@ genus_Vespula,#m (small yellow-marked social wasp commonly nesting in the ground) } { Polistes, genus_Polistes, arthropod_genus,@ family_Vespidae,#m (a genus of Vespidae) } { Polistes_annularis, paper_wasp,@ genus_Polistes,#m (a variety of paper wasp) } { Eumenes, genus_Eumenes, arthropod_genus,@ family_Vespidae,#m (mason wasps) } { mason_wasp1, vespid_wasp,@ genus_Eumenes,#m (any of various solitary wasps that construct nests of hardened mud for their young) } { potter_wasp, vespid_wasp,@ genus_Eumenes,#m (any of various solitary wasps that construct vase-shaped cells of mud for their eggs) } { Mutillidae, family_Mutillidae, hymenopterous_insect,@ (a family of wasps) } { velvet_ant, wasp,@ Mutillidae,#m (a solitary wasp of the family Mutillidae; the body has a coat of brightly colored velvety hair and the females are wingless) } { Sphecoidea, superfamily_Sphecoidea, arthropod_family,@ order_Hymenoptera,#m (families Sphecidae and Stizidae) } { sphecoid_wasp, sphecoid, wasp,@ superfamily_Sphecoidea,#m (any of various solitary wasps) } { Sphecidae, family_Sphecidae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Sphecoidea,#m (mud daubers; some digger wasps) } { Sceliphron, genus_Sceliphron, arthropod_genus,@ family_Sphecidae,#m (mud daubers) } { mason_wasp2, sphecoid_wasp,@ genus_Sceliphron,#m (solitary wasp that constructs nests of hardened mud or clay for the young) } { digger_wasp, sphecoid_wasp,@ (solitary wasp that digs nests in the soil and stocks them with paralyzed insects for the larvae) } { Stizidae, family_Stizidae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Sphecoidea,#m (cicada killers) } { Sphecius, genus_Sphecius, arthropod_genus,@ family_Stizidae,#m (large solitary wasps: cicada killer) } { cicada_killer, Sphecius_speciosis, digger_wasp,@ genus_Sphecius,#m (large black or rust-colored wasp that preys on cicadas) } { mud_dauber, sphecoid_wasp,@ family_Sphecidae,#m (wasp that constructs mud cells on a solid base in which females place eggs laid in paralyzed insect larvae) } { Cynipidae, family_Cynipidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Hymenoptera,#m (a family of Hymenoptera) } { gall_wasp, gallfly2, cynipid_wasp, cynipid_gall_wasp, wasp,@ family_Cynipidae,#m (small solitary wasp that produces galls on oaks and other plants) } { Cynips, genus_Cynips, arthropod_genus,@ family_Cynipidae,#m (type genus of the Cynipidae: gall wasps) } { Amphibolips, genus_Amphibolips, arthropod_genus,@ family_Cynipidae,#m (cynipid gall wasps, especially causing oak-apple galls) } { Andricus, genus_Andricus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Cynipidae,#m (cynipid gall wasps, chiefly affecting oaks) } { Chalcididae, family_Chalcididae, Chalcidae, family_Chalcidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Hymenoptera,#m (an arthropod family including: chalcidflies) } { chalcid_fly, chalcidfly, chalcid, chalcid_wasp, hymenopterous_insect,@ family_Chalcididae,#m (any of various tiny insects whose larvae are parasites on eggs and larvae of other insects; many are beneficial in destroying injurious insects) } { strawworm1, jointworm, larva,@ family_Chalcididae,#m (larva of chalcid flies injurious to the straw of wheat and other grains) } { Chalcis, genus_Chalcis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Chalcididae,#m (type genus of the Chalcididae) } { chalcis_fly, chalcid_fly,@ genus_Chalcis,#m (a variety of chalcid fly) } { Ichneumonidae, family_Ichneumonidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Hymenoptera,#m (ichneumon flies) } { ichneumon_fly, hymenopterous_insect,@ family_Ichneumonidae,#m (hymenopterous insect that resembles a wasp and whose larvae are parasitic on caterpillars and other insect larvae) } { Tenthredinidae, family_Tenthredinidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Hymenoptera,#m (sawflies) } { sawfly, hymenopterous_insect,@ family_Tenthredinidae,#m (insect whose female has a saw-like ovipositor for inserting eggs into the leaf or stem tissue of a host plant) } { Fenusa, genus-Fenusa, arthropod_genus,@ family_Tenthredinidae,#m (birch leaf miner) } { birch_leaf_miner, Fenusa_pusilla, sawfly,@ (small black sawfly native to Europe but established in eastern United States; larvae mine the leaves of birches causing serious defoliation) } { Formicidae, family_Formicidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Hymenoptera,#m (ants) } { ant, emmet, pismire, hymenopterous_insect,@ family_Formicidae,#m (social insect living in organized colonies; characteristically the males and fertile queen have wings during breeding season; wingless sterile females are the workers) } { Monomorium, genus_Monomorium, arthropod_genus,@ family_Formicidae,#m (a genus of Formicidae) } { pharaoh_ant, pharaoh's_ant, Monomorium_pharaonis, ant,@ genus_Monomorium,#m (small red ant of warm regions; a common household pest) } { little_black_ant, Monomorium_minimum, ant,@ genus_Monomorium,#m (tiny glossy black ant; nests outdoors but invades houses for food) } { Dorylinae, subfamily_Dorylinae, arthropod_family,@ family_Formicidae,#m (army ants) } { army_ant, driver_ant, legionary_ant, ant,@ subfamily_Dorylinae,#m (tropical nomadic ant that preys mainly on other insects) } { Camponotus, genus_Camponotus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Formicidae,#m (carpenter ants) } { carpenter_ant, ant,@ genus_Camponotus,#m (ant that nests in decaying wood in which it bores tunnels for depositing eggs) } { Solenopsis, genus_Solenopsis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Formicidae,#m (fire ants) } { fire_ant, ant,@ genus_Solenopsis,#m (omnivorous ant of tropical and subtropical America that can inflict a painful sting) } { Formica, genus_Formica, arthropod_genus,@ family_Formicidae,#m (type genus of the Formicidae) } { wood_ant, Formica_rufa, ant,@ genus_Formica,#m (reddish-brown European ant typically living in anthills in woodlands) } { slave_ant, ant,@ (any of various ants captured as larvae and enslaved by another species) } { Formica_fusca, slave_ant,@ genus_Formica,#m (an ant frequently enslaved) } { slave-making_ant, slave-maker, ant,@ (an ant that attacks colonies of other ant species and carries off the young to be reared as slave ants) } { sanguinary_ant, Formica_sanguinea, slave-making_ant,@ genus_Formica,#m (slave-making ant widely distributed over the northern hemisphere) } { Myrmecia, genus_Myrmecia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Formicidae,#m (bulldog ants) } { bulldog_ant, ant,@ genus_Myrmecia,#m (any of the large fierce Australian ants of the genus Myrmecia) } { Polyergus, genus_Polyergus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Formicidae,#m (Amazon ants) } { Amazon_ant, Polyergus_rufescens, slave-making_ant,@ genus_Polyergus,#m (small reddish slave-making ant species) } { Isoptera, order_Isoptera, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (order of social insects that live in colonies, including: termites; often placed in subclass Exopterygota) } { Termitidae, family_Termitidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Isoptera,#m (termites) } { Termes, genus_Termes, arthropod_genus,@ family_Termitidae,#m (type genus of the Termitidae) } { termite, white_ant, insect,@ order_Isoptera,#m (whitish soft-bodied ant-like social insect that feeds on wood) } { dry-wood_termite, termite,@ (any of various termites that live in and feed on dry wood that is not connected with the soil) } { Reticulitermes, genus_Reticulitermes, arthropod_genus,@ family_Termitidae,#m (includes species highly destructive to structures and living trees) } { Reticulitermes_flanipes, termite,@ genus_Reticulitermes,#m (destructive United States termite) } { Reticulitermes_lucifugus, termite,@ genus_Reticulitermes,#m (destructive European termite) } { Rhinotermitidae, family_Rhinotermitidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Isoptera,#m (large widely distributed family of termites of temperate to tropical regions) } { Mastotermitidae, family_Mastotermitidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Isoptera,#m (primitive termites) } { Mastotermes, genus_Mastotermes, arthropod_genus,@ family_Mastotermitidae,#m (primitive genus of termites; mostly extinct; sometimes considered the most primitive Isoptera) } { Mastotermes_darwiniensis, termite,@ genus_Mastotermes,#m (Australian termite; sole living species of Mastotermes; called a living fossil; apparent missing link between cockroaches and termites) } { Mastotermes_electromexicus, termite,@ genus_Mastotermes,#m (an extinct termite found in amber in southern Mexico) } { Mastotermes_electrodominicus, termite,@ genus_Mastotermes,#m (extinct termite found in amber in the Dominican Republic) } { Kalotermitidae, family_Kalotermitidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Isoptera,#m (primitive termites of warm regions) } { Kalotermes, genus_Kalotermes, arthropod_genus,@ family_Kalotermitidae,#m (type genus of Kalotermitidae; termites destructive of wood and living trees) } { Cryptotermes, genus_Cryptotermes, arthropod_genus,@ family_Kalotermitidae,#m (genus of dry wood termites; cosmopolitan in distribution; sometimes considered a subgenus of Kalotermes) } { powder-post_termite, Cryptotermes_brevis, dry-wood_termite,@ genus_Cryptotermes,#m (extremely destructive dry-wood termite of warm regions) } { Orthoptera, order_Orthoptera, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (grasshoppers and locusts; crickets) } { orthopterous_insect, orthopteron, orthopteran, insect,@ order_Orthoptera,#m (any of various insects having leathery forewings and membranous hind wings and chewing mouthparts) } { grasshopper, hopper, orthopterous_insect,@ (terrestrial plant-eating insect with hind legs adapted for leaping) } { Acrididae, family_Acrididae, Locustidae, family_Locustidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Orthoptera,#m (short-horned grasshoppers; true locusts) } { short-horned_grasshopper, acridid, grasshopper,@ family_Acrididae,#m (grasshopper with short antennae) } { locust, short-horned_grasshopper,@ (migratory grasshoppers of warm regions having short antennae) } { Locusta, genus_Locusta, arthropod_genus,@ family_Acrididae,#m (a genus of Acrididae) } { migratory_locust, Locusta_migratoria, locust,@ genus_Locusta,#m (Old World locust that travels in vast swarms stripping large areas of vegetation) } { Melanoplus, genus_Melanoplus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Acrididae,#m (New World migratory locusts and common American grasshoppers) } { migratory_grasshopper, locust,@ genus_Melanoplus,#m (serious pest of grain-growing and range areas of central and western United States) } { Tettigoniidae, family_Tettigoniidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Orthoptera,#m (long-horned grasshoppers; katydids) } { long-horned_grasshopper, tettigoniid, grasshopper,@ family_Tettigoniidae,#m (grasshoppers with long threadlike antennae and well-developed stridulating organs on the forewings of the male) } { Microcentrum, genus_Microcentrum, arthropod_genus,@ family_Tettigoniidae,#m (katydids) } { katydid, long-horned_grasshopper,@ genus_Microcentrum,#m (large green long-horned grasshopper of North America; males produce shrill sounds by rubbing together special organs on the forewings) } { Anabrus, genus_Anabrus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Tettigoniidae,#m (a genus of Tettigoniidae) } { mormon_cricket, Anabrus_simplex, katydid,@ genus_Anabrus,#m (large dark wingless cricket-like katydid of arid parts of western United States) } { Stenopelmatidae, family_Stenopelmatidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Orthoptera,#m (long-horned grasshoppers) } { Stenopelmatus, genus_Stenopelmatus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Stenopelmatidae,#m (sand crickets) } { sand_cricket, Jerusalem_cricket, Stenopelmatus_fuscus, long-horned_grasshopper,@ genus_Stenopelmatus,#m (large wingless nocturnal grasshopper that burrows in loose soil along the Pacific coast of the United States) } { Gryllidae, family_Gryllidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Orthoptera,#m (crickets) } { cricket, orthopterous_insect,@ family_Gryllidae,#m (leaping insect; male makes chirping noises by rubbing the forewings together) } { mole_cricket, cricket,@ (digs in moist soil and feeds on plant roots) } { Acheta, genus_Acheta, arthropod_genus,@ family_Gryllidae,#m (common house and field crickets) } { European_house_cricket, Acheta_domestica, cricket,@ genus_Acheta,#m (lives in human dwellings; naturalized in parts of America) } { field_cricket, Acheta_assimilis, cricket,@ genus_Acheta,#m (common American black cricket; attacks crops and also enters dwellings) } { Oecanthus, genus_Oecanthus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Gryllidae,#m (tree crickets) } { tree_cricket, cricket,@ genus_Oecanthus,#m (pale arboreal American cricket noted for loud stridulation) } { snowy_tree_cricket, Oecanthus_fultoni, tree_cricket,@ (pale yellowish tree cricket widely distributed in North America) } { Phasmida, order_Phasmida, Phasmatodea, order_Phasmatodea, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (in some classifications considered a suborder of Orthoptera: stick insects; leaf insects) } { phasmid, phasmid_insect, insect,@ order_Phasmida,#m (large cylindrical or flattened mostly tropical insects with long strong legs that feed on plants; walking sticks and leaf insects) } { Phasmidae, family_Phasmidae, Phasmatidae, family_Phasmatidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Phasmida,#m (stick insects) } { walking_stick, walkingstick, stick_insect, phasmid_insect,@ family_Phasmidae,#m (any of various mostly tropical insects having long twiglike bodies) } { genus_Diapheromera, arthropod_genus,@ family_Phasmidae,#m (a genus of Phasmidae) } { diapheromera, Diapheromera_femorata, walking_stick,@ genus_Diapheromera,#m (a variety of stick insect) } { Phyllidae, family_Phyllidae, Phillidae, family_Phillidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Phasmida,#m (leaf insects) } { Phyllium, genus_Phyllium, arthropod_genus,@ family_Phyllidae,#m (type genus of the Phyllidae) } { walking_leaf, leaf_insect, phasmid_insect,@ genus_Phyllium,#m (tropical insect having a flattened leaflike body; common in southern Asia and the East Indies) } { Exopterygota, subclass_Exopterygota, Hemimetabola, noun.group:class2,@ class_Insecta,#m (subclass of insects characterized by gradual and usually incomplete metamorphosis) } { Dictyoptera, order_Dictyoptera, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (in some classifications replaced by the orders (here suborders) Blattodea (cockroaches) and Manteodea (mantids); in former classifications often subsumed under a much broader order Orthoptera) } { dictyopterous_insect, insect,@ order_Dictyoptera,#m (cockroaches and mantids) } { Blattodea, suborder_Blattodea, Blattaria, suborder_Blattaria, animal_order,@ order_Dictyoptera,#m (cockroaches; in some classifications considered an order) } { cockroach, roach1, dictyopterous_insect,@ suborder_Blattodea,#m (any of numerous chiefly nocturnal insects; some are domestic pests) } { Blattidae, family_Blattidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Blattodea,#m (domestic cockroaches) } { Blatta, genus_Blatta, arthropod_genus,@ family_Blattidae,#m (type genus of the Blattidae: cockroaches infesting buildings worldwide) } { oriental_cockroach, oriental_roach, Asiatic_cockroach, blackbeetle, Blatta_orientalis, cockroach,@ genus_Blatta,#m (dark brown cockroach originally from orient now nearly cosmopolitan in distribution) } { Periplaneta, genus_Periplaneta, arthropod_genus,@ family_Blattidae,#m (cosmopolitan genus of large cockroaches) } { American_cockroach, Periplaneta_americana, cockroach,@ genus_Periplaneta,#m (large reddish brown free-flying cockroach originally from southern United States but now widely distributed) } { Australian_cockroach, Periplaneta_australasiae, cockroach,@ genus_Periplaneta,#m (widely distributed in warm countries) } { Blattella, genus_Blattella, arthropod_genus,@ family_Blattidae,#m (small cockroaches) } { German_cockroach, Croton_bug, crotonbug, water_bug2, Blattella_germanica, cockroach,@ genus_Blattella,#m (small light-brown cockroach brought to United States from Europe; a common household pest) } { Blaberus, genus_Blaberus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Blattidae,#m (giant cockroaches) } { giant_cockroach, cockroach,@ genus_Blaberus,#m (large tropical American cockroaches) } { Cryptocercidae, family_Cryptocercidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Blattodea,#m (a family of Blattodea) } { Cryptocercus, genus_Cryptocercus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Cryptocercidae,#m (cockroaches) } { Manteodea, suborder_Manteodea, animal_order,@ order_Dictyoptera,#m (mantises; in former classifications considered a suborder of Orthoptera) } { Mantidae, family_Mantidae, Manteidae, family_Manteidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Manteodea,#m (mantises) } { genus_Mantis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Mantidae,#m (type genus of the Mantidae: mantises) } { mantis, mantid, dictyopterous_insect,@ genus_Mantis,#m (predacious long-bodied large-eyed insect of warm regions; rests with forelimbs raised as in prayer) } { praying_mantis, praying_mantid, Mantis_religioso, mantis,@ (the common mantis) } { [ bug2, adj.all:dirty1^buggy,+ ] insect,@ (general term for any insect or similar creeping or crawling invertebrate) } { Hemiptera, order_Hemiptera, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (plant bugs; bedbugs; some true bugs; also includes suborders Heteroptera (true bugs) and Homoptera (e.g., aphids, plant lice and cicadas)) } { hemipterous_insect, bug1, hemipteran, hemipteron, insect,@ order_Hemiptera,#m (insects with sucking mouthparts and forewings thickened and leathery at the base; usually show incomplete metamorphosis) } { Miridae, family_Miridae, Capsidae, family_Capsidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Hemiptera,#m (leaf bugs) } { leaf_bug, plant_bug, hemipterous_insect,@ (small bright-colored insect that feeds on plant juices) } { mirid_bug, mirid, capsid1, plant_bug,@ family_Miridae,#m (a variety of leaf bug) } { Poecilocapsus, genus_Poecilocapsus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Miridae,#m (a genus of Miridae) } { four-lined_plant_bug, four-lined_leaf_bug, Poecilocapsus_lineatus, mirid_bug,@ genus_Poecilocapsus,#m (yellow or orange leaf bug with four black stripes down the back; widespread in central and eastern North America) } { Lygus, genus_Lygus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Miridae,#m (plant-sucking bugs) } { lygus_bug, mirid_bug,@ genus_Lygus,#m (vector of viral plant diseases)} { tarnished_plant_bug, Lygus_lineolaris, lygus_bug,@ (widespread plant and fruit pest) } { Tingidae, family_Tingidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Hemiptera,#m (lace bugs) } { lace_bug, plant_bug,@ family_Tingidae,#m (small bug having body and wings covered with a lacy network of raised lines) } { Lygaeidae, family_Lygaeidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Hemiptera,#m (lygaeid bugs) } { lygaeid, lygaeid_bug, hemipterous_insect,@ family_Lygaeidae,#m (a true bug: usually bright-colored; pest of cultivated crops and some fruit trees) } { Blissus, genus_Blissus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Lygaeidae,#m (chinch bugs) } { chinch_bug, Blissus_leucopterus, lygaeid_bug,@ genus_Blissus,#m (small black-and-white insect that feeds on cereal grasses) } { Coreidae, family_Coreidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Hemiptera,#m (squash bugs and leaf-footed bugs) } { coreid_bug, coreid, hemipterous_insect,@ family_Coreidae,#m (a true bug) } { Anasa, genus_Anasa, arthropod_genus,@ family_Coreidae,#m (squash bugs) } { squash_bug, Anasa_tristis, coreid_bug,@ genus_Anasa,#m (large black American bug that sucks sap of vines of the gourd family) } { Leptoglossus, genus_Leptoglossus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Coreidae,#m (leaf-footed bugs) } { leaf-footed_bug, leaf-foot_bug, coreid_bug,@ genus_Leptoglossus,#m (large sap-sucking bug with leaflike expansions on the legs) } { Cimicidae, family_Cimicidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Hemiptera,#m (wingless flat-bodied bloodsucking insects) } { Cimex, genus_Cimex, arthropod_genus,@ family_Cimicidae,#m (type genus of the Cimicidae: bedbugs) } { bedbug, bed_bug, chinch, Cimex_lectularius, hemipterous_insect,@ genus_Cimex,#m (bug of temperate regions that infests especially beds and feeds on human blood) } { Notonectidae, family_Notonectidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Hemiptera,#m (aquatic carnivorous insects) } { Notonecta, genus_Notonecta, arthropod_genus,@ family_Notonectidae,#m (type genus of the Notonectidae: backswimmers) } { backswimmer, Notonecta_undulata, hemipterous_insect,@ genus_Notonecta,#m (predaceous aquatic insect that swims on its back and may inflict painful bites) } { Heteroptera, suborder_Heteroptera, animal_order,@ order_Hemiptera,#m (true bugs) } { true_bug, hemipterous_insect,@ (any of various insects of the order Hemiptera and especially of the suborder Heteroptera) } { heteropterous_insect, insect,@ suborder_Heteroptera,#m (true bugs: insects whose forewings are membranous but have leathery tips) } { water_bug, heteropterous_insect,@ (a true bug: large aquatic bug adapted to living in or on the surface of water) } { Belostomatidae, family_Belostomatidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Heteroptera,#m (water bugs) } { giant_water_bug, water_bug,@ family_Belostomatidae,#m (large water bug with piercing and sucking mouthparts; feeds on young fishes) } { Nepidae, family_Nepidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Heteroptera,#m (water scorpions) } { water_scorpion, water_bug,@ family_Nepidae,#m (long-legged aquatic insect having the front legs fitted for seizing and holding prey and the abdomen extended by a long breathing tube) } { Nepa, genus_Nepa, arthropod_genus,@ family_Nepidae,#m (type genus of the Nepidae: typical elongate-oval water scorpions) } { Ranatra, genus_Ranatra, arthropod_genus,@ family_Nepidae,#m (elongate very slender water scorpions) } { Corixidae, family_Corixidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Heteroptera,#m (water bugs) } { Corixa, genus_Corixa, arthropod_genus,@ family_Corixidae,#m (type genus of the Corixidae: boat bugs) } { water_boatman, boat_bug1, water_bug,@ genus_Corixa,#m (carnivorous aquatic bug having paddle-like hind legs) } { Gerrididae, family_Gerrididae, Gerridae1, family_Gerridae1, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Heteroptera,#m (an arthropod family that includes water striders) } { water_strider, pond-skater, water_skater, water_bug,@ family_Gerrididae,#m (long-legged bug that skims about on the surface of water) } { Gerris, genus_Gerris, arthropod_genus,@ family_Gerrididae,#m (type genus of the Gerrididae) } { common_pond-skater, Gerris_lacustris, water_strider,@ genus_Gerris,#m (a variety of water strider) } { Reduviidae, family_Reduviidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Heteroptera,#m (assassin bugs) } { assassin_bug, reduviid, heteropterous_insect,@ family_Reduviidae,#m (a true bug: long-legged predacious bug living mostly on other insects; a few suck blood of mammals) } { Triatoma, genus_Triatoma, arthropod_genus,@ family_Reduviidae,#m (conenoses) } { conenose, cone-nosed_bug, conenose_bug, big_bedbug, kissing_bug, assassin_bug,@ genus_Triatoma,#m (large bloodsucking bug) } { Arilus, genus_Arilus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Reduviidae,#m (a genus of Reduviidae) } { wheel_bug, Arilus_cristatus, assassin_bug,@ genus_Arilus,#m (large predatory North American bug that sucks the blood of other insects) } { Pyrrhocoridae, family_Pyrrhocoridae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Heteroptera,#m (firebugs) } { firebug, heteropterous_insect,@ family_Pyrrhocoridae,#m (a true bug: brightly colored bug that can exude a stain) } { Dysdercus, genus_Dysdercus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Pyrrhocoridae,#m (a genus of slender long-legged bugs that feed on the developing seeds of cotton and stain it) } { cotton_stainer, heteropterous_insect,@ genus_Dysdercus,#m (a true bug: bug that damages and stains the lint of developing cotton) } { Homoptera, suborder_Homoptera, animal_order,@ order_Hemiptera,#m (plant lice (aphids); whiteflies; cicadas; leafhoppers; plant hoppers; scale insects and mealybugs; spittle insects) } { homopterous_insect, homopteran, insect,@ suborder_Homoptera,#m (insects having membranous forewings and hind wings) } { Aleyrodidae, family_Aleyrodidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Homoptera,#m (whiteflies) } { Aleyrodes, genus_Aleyrodes, arthropod_genus,@ family_Aleyrodidae,#m (type genus of the Aleyrodidae) } { whitefly, homopterous_insect,@ family_Aleyrodidae,#m (minute insect that feeds on plant juices; related to scale insects) } { Dialeurodes, genus_Dialeurodes, arthropod_genus,@ family_Aleyrodidae,#m (a genus of Aleyrodidae) } { citrus_whitefly, Dialeurodes_citri, whitefly,@ genus_Aleyrodes,#m (whitefly that attacks citrus trees) } { Trialeurodes, genus_Trialeurodes, arthropod_genus,@ family_Aleyrodidae,#m (a genus of Aleyrodidae) } { greenhouse_whitefly, Trialeurodes_vaporariorum, whitefly,@ genus_Trialeurodes,#m (whitefly that inhabits greenhouses) } { Bemisia, genus_Bemisia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Aleyrodidae,#m (sweet-potato whitefly) } { sweet-potato_whitefly, whitefly,@ genus_Bemisia,#m (a variety of whitefly) } { superbug1, Bemisia_tabaci, poinsettia_strain, sweet-potato_whitefly,@ genus_Bemisia,#m (a strain of pest accidentally imported into Florida from the Middle East then spread to California where it is a very serious pest feeding on almost all vegetable crops and poinsettias) } { superbug, bacteria,@ (a strain of bacteria that is resistant to all antibiotics) } { cotton_strain, sweet-potato_whitefly,@ (feeds primarily on cotton) } { Coccoidea, superfamily_Coccoidea, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Homoptera,#m (scale insects and mealybugs) } { coccid_insect, homopterous_insect,@ superfamily_Coccoidea,#m (scale insects and mealybugs) } { scale_insect, coccid_insect,@ (small homopterous insect that usually lives and feeds on plants and secretes a protective waxy covering) } { Coccidae, family_Coccidae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Coccoidea,#m (scale insects) } { soft_scale, scale_insect,@ family_Coccidae,#m (an insect active in all stages) } { genus_Coccus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Coccidae,#m (type genus of the Coccidae) } { brown_soft_scale, Coccus_hesperidum, soft_scale,@ genus_Coccus,#m (pest on citrus trees) } { wax_insect, scale_insect,@ (any of various insects that secrete a waxy substance) } { Diaspididae, family_Diaspididae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Coccoidea,#m (armored scales) } { armored_scale, scale_insect,@ family_Diaspididae,#m (insect having a firm covering of wax especially in the female) } { Aspidiotus, genus_Aspidiotus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Diaspididae,#m (a genus of Diaspididae) } { San_Jose_scale, Aspidiotus_perniciosus, armored_scale,@ genus_Aspidiotus,#m (small east Asian insect naturalized in the United States that damages fruit trees) } { Dactylopiidae, family_Dactylopiidae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Coccoidea,#m (cochineal insects) } { Dactylopius, genus_Dactylopius, arthropod_genus,@ family_Dactylopiidae,#m (type genus of the Dactylopiidae) } { cochineal_insect, cochineal, Dactylopius_coccus, scale_insect,@ genus_Dactylopius,#m (Mexican red scale insect that feeds on cacti; the source of a red dye) } { Pseudococcidae, family_Pseudococcidae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Coccoidea,#m (scalelike insects: mealybugs) } { Pseudococcus, genus_Pseudococcus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Pseudococcidae,#m (type genus of the Pseudococcidae) } { mealybug, mealy_bug, coccid_insect,@ family_Pseudococcidae,#m (scalelike plant-eating insect coated with a powdery waxy secretion; destructive especially of fruit trees) } { citrophilous_mealybug, citrophilus_mealybug, Pseudococcus_fragilis, mealybug,@ genus_Pseudococcus,#m (destructive especially to citrus) } { Comstock_mealybug, Comstock's_mealybug, Pseudococcus_comstocki, mealybug,@ genus_Pseudococcus,#m (Asiatic insect introduced accidentally into United States; pest on citrus and apple trees) } { Planococcus, genus_Planococcus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Pseudococcidae,#m (a genus of Pseudococcidae) } { citrus_mealybug, Planococcus_citri, mealybug,@ genus_Planococcus,#m (feeds on a wide variety of cultivated plants but especially destructive to citrus) } { plant_louse, [ louse2, adj.all:dirty1^lousy,+ ] homopterous_insect,@ (any of several small insects especially aphids that feed by sucking the juices from plants) } { Aphidoidea, superfamily_Aphidoidea, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Homoptera,#m (plant lice) } { aphid, plant_louse,@ superfamily_Aphidoidea,#m (any of various small plant-sucking insects) } { Aphididae, family_Aphididae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Aphidoidea,#m (small soft-bodied plant lice) } { Aphis, genus_Aphis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Aphididae,#m (type genus of the Aphididae: injurious to fruit trees and vegetables) } { apple_aphid, green_apple_aphid, Aphis_pomi, aphid,@ genus_Aphis,#m (bright green aphid; feeds on and causes curling of apple leaves) } { blackfly2, bean_aphid, Aphis_fabae, aphid,@ genus_Aphis,#m (blackish aphid that infests e.g. beans and sugar beets) } { greenfly, aphid,@ (greenish aphid; pest on garden and crop plants) } { green_peach_aphid, greenfly,@ (yellowish green aphid that is especially destructive to peaches) } { pale_chrysanthemum_aphid, greenfly,@ (important pest of chrysanthemums) } { ant_cow, aphid,@ (excretes a honeylike substance eaten by ants) } { Eriosoma, genus_Eriosoma, arthropod_genus,@ family_Aphididae,#m (woolly aphids) } { woolly_aphid, woolly_plant_louse, aphid,@ (secretes a waxy substance like a mass of fine curly white cotton or woolly threads) } { woolly_apple_aphid, American_blight, Eriosoma_lanigerum, woolly_aphid,@ genus_Eriosoma,#m (primarily a bark feeder on aerial parts and roots of apple and other trees) } { Prociphilus, genus_Prociphilus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Aphididae,#m (a genus of Aphididae) } { woolly_alder_aphid, Prociphilus_tessellatus, woolly_aphid,@ genus_Prociphilus,#m (attacks alders) } { Adelgidae, family_Adelgidae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Aphidoidea,#m (plant lice) } { Adelges, genus_Adelges, arthropod_genus,@ family_Adelgidae,#m (type genus of the Adelgidae: plant lice) } { adelgid, plant_louse,@ family_Adelgidae,#m (any of various insects that feed and form galls on conifers) } { balsam_woolly_aphid, Adelges_piceae, adelgid,@ genus_Adelges,#m (a variety of adelgid) } { spruce_gall_aphid, Adelges_abietis, adelgid,@ genus_Adelges,#m (a variety of adelgid) } { Pineus, genus_Pineus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Adelgidae,#m (a genus of Adelgidae) } { pine_leaf_aphid, Pineus_pinifoliae, adelgid,@ genus_Pineus,#m (a variety of adelgid) } { woolly_adelgid, adelgid,@ (an insect that feeds on hemlocks; its egg sacs are small fuzzy white balls like artificial snow on a Christmas tree) } { Phylloxeridae, family_Phylloxeridae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Aphidoidea,#m (plant lice) } { Phylloxera, genus_Phylloxera, arthropod_genus,@ family_Phylloxeridae,#m (type genus of the Phylloxeridae: plant lice) } { grape_louse, grape_phylloxera, Phylloxera_vitifoleae, plant_louse,@ genus_Phylloxera,#m (destructive to various grape plants) } { Psyllidae, family_Psyllidae, Chermidae, family_Chermidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Homoptera,#m (jumping plant lice) } { jumping_plant_louse, psylla, psyllid, plant_louse,@ family_Psyllidae,#m (small active cicada-like insect with hind legs adapted for leaping; feeds on plant juices) } { Cicadidae, family_Cicadidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Homoptera,#m (cicadas) } { genus_Cicada, arthropod_genus,@ family_Cicadidae,#m (type genus of the Cicadidae: cicadas) } { cicada, cicala, homopterous_insect,@ family_Cicadidae,#m (stout-bodied insect with large membranous wings; male has drum-like organs for producing a high-pitched drone) } { Tibicen, genus_Tibicen, arthropod_genus,@ family_Cicadidae,#m (harvest flies) } { dog-day_cicada, harvest_fly, cicada,@ genus_Tibicen,#m (its distinctive song is heard during July and August) } { Magicicada, genus_Magicicada, arthropod_genus,@ family_Cicadidae,#m (seventeen-year locust) } { seventeen-year_locust, periodical_cicada, Magicicada_septendecim, cicada,@ genus_Magicicada,#m (North American cicada; appears in great numbers at infrequent intervals because the nymphs take 13 to 17 years to mature) } { Cercopidae, family_Cercopidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Homoptera,#m (froghoppers or spittlebugs) } { spittle_insect, spittlebug, homopterous_insect,@ family_Cercopidae,#m (small leaping herbivorous insect that lives in a mass of protective froth which it and its larvae secrete) } { froghopper, spittle_insect,@ (a variety of spittlebug) } { Philaenus, genus_Philaenus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Cercopidae,#m (a genus of Cercopidae) } { meadow_spittlebug, Philaenus_spumarius, spittle_insect,@ genus_Philaenus,#m (North American insect that severely damages grasses) } { Aphrophora, genus_Aphrophora, arthropod_genus,@ family_Cercopidae,#m (a genus of Cercopidae) } { pine_spittlebug, spittle_insect,@ genus_Aphrophora,#m (North American insect that attacks pines) } { Saratoga_spittlebug, Aphrophora_saratogensis, spittle_insect,@ genus_Aphrophora,#m (feeds on pines in northern United States) } { Cicadellidae, family_Cicadellidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Homoptera,#m (leafhoppers) } { Jassidae, family_Jassidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Homoptera,#m (family of small leafhoppers coextensive with the Cicadellidae and not distinguished from it in some classifications) } { jassid, leafhopper,@ (a variety of leafhopper) } { leafhopper, homopterous_insect,@ family_Cicadellidae,#m family_Jassidae,#m (small leaping insect that sucks the juices of plants) } { plant_hopper, planthopper, homopterous_insect,@ (related to the leafhoppers and spittlebugs but rarely damages cultivated plants) } { Membracidae, family_Membracidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Homoptera,#m (plant hoppers: treehoppers) } { treehopper, plant_hopper,@ family_Membracidae,#m (small leaping insect that sucks juices of branches and twigs) } { Fulgoridae, family_Fulgoridae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Homoptera,#m (plant hoppers: lantern flies) } { lantern_fly, lantern-fly, plant_hopper,@ family_Fulgoridae,#m (large brightly marked tropical insect with a process like a snout that was formerly thought to emit light) } { Psocoptera, order_Psocoptera, Corrodentia, order_Corrodentia, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (an order of insects: includes booklice and bark-lice) } { psocopterous_insect, insect,@ order_Psocoptera,#m (small soft-bodied insect with chewing mouthparts and either no wings or two pairs) } { Psocidae, family_Psocidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Psocoptera,#m (a family of small soft-bodied insects that feed on decaying vegetation; related to booklice) } { psocid, psocopterous_insect,@ family_Psocidae,#m (small winged insect living on the bark and leaves of trees and feeding on e.g. fungi and decaying plant matter) } { bark-louse, bark_louse, psocid,@ (any of several insects living on the bark of plants) } { Atropidae, family_Atropidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Psocoptera,#m (booklice) } { Liposcelis, genus_Liposcelis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Psocidae,#m (a genus of Psocidae) } { booklouse, book_louse, deathwatch2, Liposcelis_divinatorius, psocopterous_insect,@ genus_Liposcelis,#m (minute wingless psocopterous insects injurious to books and papers) } { Trogium, genus_Trogium, arthropod_genus,@ family_Psocidae,#m (a genus of Psocidae) } { common_booklouse, Trogium_pulsatorium, booklouse,@ genus_Trogium,#m (a variety of booklouse) } { Ephemeroptera, order_Ephemeroptera, Ephemerida, order_Ephemerida, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (mayflies) } { Plectophera, ephemerid,@ (in some former classifications: name for the Ephemeroptera) } { ephemerid, ephemeropteran, insect,@ order_Ephemeroptera,#m (short-lived insect) } { Ephemeridae, family_Ephemeridae, arthropod_family,@ order_Ephemeroptera,#m (mayflies) } { mayfly, dayfly, shadfly, ephemerid,@ family_Ephemeridae,#m (slender insect with delicate membranous wings having an aquatic larval stage and terrestrial adult stage usually lasting less than two days) } { Plecoptera, order_Plecoptera, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (stoneflies) } { stonefly, stone_fly, plecopteran, insect,@ order_Plecoptera,#m (primitive winged insect with a flattened body; used as bait by fishermen; aquatic gilled larvae are carnivorous and live beneath stones) } { Neuroptera, order_Neuroptera, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (an order of insects including: lacewings; antlions; dobsonflies; alderflies; fish flies; mantispids; spongeflies) } { neuropteron, neuropteran, neuropterous_insect, insect,@ order_Neuroptera,#m (insect having biting mouthparts and four large membranous wings with netlike veins) } { Myrmeleontidae, family_Myrmeleontidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Neuroptera,#m (antlions) } { Myrmeleon, genus_Myrmeleon, arthropod_genus,@ family_Myrmeleontidae,#m (type genus of the Myrmeleontidae: antlions) } { ant_lion, antlion, antlion_fly, neuropterous_insect,@ genus_Myrmeleon,#m (winged insect resembling a dragonfly; the larvae (doodlebugs) dig conical pits where they wait to catch e.g. ants) } { doodlebug, ant_lion1, antlion1, larva,@ genus_Myrmeleon,#m (the larva of any of several insects) } { lacewing, lacewing_fly, neuropterous_insect,@ (any of two families of insects with gauzy wings (Chrysopidae and Hemerobiidae); larvae feed on insect pests such as aphids) } { aphid_lion, aphis_lion, larva,@ family_Chrysopidae,#m family_Hemerobiidae,#m (carnivorous larva of lacewing flies) } { Chrysopidae, family_Chrysopidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Neuroptera,#m (green lacewings) } { green_lacewing, chrysopid, stink_fly, lacewing,@ family_Chrysopidae,#m (pale green unpleasant-smelling lacewing fly having carnivorous larvae) } { goldeneye2, golden-eyed_fly, green_lacewing,@ (a variety of green lacewing) } { Hemerobiidae, family_Hemerobiidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Neuroptera,#m (brown lacewings) } { brown_lacewing, hemerobiid, hemerobiid_fly, lacewing,@ family_Hemerobiidae,#m (small dark-colored lacewing fly) } { Megaloptera, suborder_Megaloptera, animal_order,@ order_Neuroptera,#m (in some classifications considered a separate order: alderflies; dobsonflies; snake flies) } { Corydalidae, family_Corydalidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Megaloptera,#m (dobsons) } { Corydalus, genus_Corydalus, Corydalis, genus_Corydalis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Corydalidae,#m (type genus of the Corydalidae) } { dobson1, dobsonfly, dobson_fly, Corydalus_cornutus, neuropterous_insect,@ genus_Corydalis,#m (large soft-bodied insect having long slender mandibles in the male; aquatic larvae often used as bait) } { hellgrammiate, dobson2, larva,@ genus_Corydalus,#m (large brown aquatic larva of the dobsonfly; used as fishing bait) } { fish_fly, fish-fly, neuropterous_insect,@ family_Corydalidae,#m (similar to but smaller than the dobsonfly; larvae are used as fishing bait) } { Sialidae, family_Sialidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Megaloptera,#m (an arthropod family including: alderflies) } { Sialis, genus_Sialis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Sialidae,#m (type genus of the Sialidae) } { alderfly, alder_fly, Sialis_lutaria, neuropterous_insect,@ genus_Sialis,#m (dark-colored insect having predaceous aquatic larvae) } { Raphidiidae, family_Raphidiidae, arthropod_family,@ suborder_Megaloptera,#m (a family of arthropods of the suborder Megaloptera, including snakeflies) } { snakefly, neuropterous_insect,@ family_Raphidiidae,#m (predatory insect of western North America having a long necklike prothorax) } { Mantispidae, family_Mantispidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Neuroptera,#m (mantispids) } { mantispid, neuropterous_insect,@ family_Mantispidae,#m (insect that resembles a mantis; larvae are parasites in the nests of spiders and wasps) } { Sisyridae, family_Sisyridae, arthropod_family,@ order_Neuroptera,#m (an arthropod family of the order Neuroptera that includes spongeflies) } { spongefly, spongillafly, neuropterous_insect,@ family_Sisyridae,#m (hairy-bodied insect whose larvae feed on freshwater sponges) } { Odonata, order_Odonata, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (dragonflies and damselflies) } { odonate, insect,@ order_Odonata,#m (large primitive predatory aquatic insect having two pairs of membranous wings) } { Anisoptera, suborder_Anisoptera, animal_order,@ order_Odonata,#m (dragonflies) } { dragonfly, darning_needle, devil's_darning_needle, sewing_needle, snake_feeder, snake_doctor, mosquito_hawk, skeeter_hawk, odonate,@ (slender-bodied non-stinging insect having iridescent wings that are outspread at rest; adults and nymphs feed on mosquitoes etc.) } { Zygoptera, suborder_Zygoptera, animal_order,@ order_Odonata,#m (damselflies) } { damselfly, odonate,@ (slender non-stinging insect similar to but smaller than the dragonfly but having wings folded when at rest) } { Trichoptera, order_Trichoptera, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (an order of insects consisting of caddis flies) } { trichopterous_insect, trichopteran, trichopteron, insect,@ order_Trichoptera,#m (caddis fly) } { caddis_fly, caddis-fly, caddice_fly, caddice-fly, trichopterous_insect,@ (small moth-like insect having two pairs of hairy membranous wings and aquatic larvae) } { caseworm, larva,@ (insect larva that constructs a protective case around its body) } { caddisworm, strawworm2, caseworm,@ order_Trichoptera,#m (larva of the caddis fly; constructs a case of silk covered with sand or plant debris) } { Thysanura, order_Thysanura, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (firebrats; silverfish; machilids) } { thysanuran_insect, thysanuron, insect,@ order_Thysanura,#m (primitive wingless insects: bristletail) } { bristletail, thysanuran_insect,@ (small wingless insect with a long bristlelike tail) } { Lepismatidae, family_Lepismatidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Thysanura,#m (firebrats) } { Lepisma, genus_Lepisma, arthropod_genus,@ family_Lepismatidae,#m (type genus of the Lepismatidae: silverfish) } { silverfish2, Lepisma_saccharina, thysanuran_insect,@ genus_Lepisma,#m (silver-grey wingless insect found in houses feeding on book bindings and starched clothing) } { Thermobia, genus_Thermobia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Lepismatidae,#m (a genus of Lepismatidae) } { firebrat, Thermobia_domestica, bristletail,@ genus_Thermobia,#m (lives in warm moist areas e.g. around furnaces) } { Machilidae, family_Machilidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Thysanura,#m (jumping bristletails) } { jumping_bristletail, machilid, thysanuran_insect,@ family_Machilidae,#m (wingless insect living in dark moist places as under dead tree trunks; they make erratic leaps when disturbed) } { Thysanoptera, order_Thysanoptera, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (thrips) } { thysanopter, thysanopteron, thysanopterous_insect, insect,@ order_Thysanoptera,#m (an insect of the order Thysanoptera) } { Thripidae, family_Thripidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Thysanoptera,#m (thrips) } { thrips, thrip, thripid, thysanopterous_insect,@ family_Thripidae,#m (any of various small to minute sucking insects with narrow feathery wings if any; they feed on plant sap and many are destructive) } { Frankliniella, genus_Frankliniella, arthropod_genus,@ family_Thripidae,#m (tobacco thrips) } { tobacco_thrips, Frankliniella_fusca, thrips,@ genus_Frankliniella,#m (injurious to growing tobacco and peanuts) } { genus_Thrips, arthropod_genus,@ family_Thripidae,#m (type genus of the Thripidae) } { onion_thrips, onion_louse, Thrips_tobaci, thrips,@ genus_Thrips,#m (injurious to onion plants and sometimes tobacco) } { Dermaptera, order_Dermaptera, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (earwigs and a few related forms) } { earwig, insect,@ order_Dermaptera,#m (any of numerous insects of the order Dermaptera having elongate bodies and slender many-jointed antennae and a pair of large pincers at the rear of the abdomen) } { Forficulidae, family_Forficulidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Dermaptera,#m (typical earwigs) } { Forficula, genus_Forficula, arthropod_genus,@ family_Forficulidae,#m (type genus of Forficulidae) } { common_European_earwig, Forficula_auricularia, earwig,@ genus_Forficula,#m (sometimes destructive to cultivated bulbs) } { Lepidoptera, order_Lepidoptera, animal_order,@ class_Insecta,#m (moths and butterflies) } { lepidopterous_insect, lepidopteron, lepidopteran, insect,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (insect that in the adult state has four wings more or less covered with tiny scales) } { butterfly, lepidopterous_insect,@ (diurnal insect typically having a slender body with knobbed antennae and broad colorful wings) } { Nymphalidae, family_Nymphalidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (large beautifully colored butterflies) } { nymphalid, nymphalid_butterfly, brush-footed_butterfly, four-footed_butterfly, butterfly,@ family_Nymphalidae,#m (medium to large butterflies found worldwide typically having brightly colored wings and much-reduced nonfunctional forelegs carried folded on the breast) } { Nymphalis, genus_Nymphalis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Nymphalidae,#m (type genus of the Nymphalidae: mourning cloak butterflies) } { mourning_cloak, mourning_cloak_butterfly, Camberwell_beauty, Nymphalis_antiopa, nymphalid_butterfly,@ genus_Nymphalis,#m (of temperate regions; having dark purple wings with yellow borders) } { tortoiseshell2, tortoiseshell_butterfly, nymphalid_butterfly,@ genus_Nymphalis,#m (brilliantly colored; larvae feed on nettles) } { Vanessa, genus_Vanessa, arthropod_genus,@ family_Nymphalidae,#m (painted beauty and red admiral) } { painted_beauty, Vanessa_virginiensis, nymphalid_butterfly,@ genus_Vanessa,#m (American butterfly having dark brown wings with white and golden orange spots) } { admiral, nymphalid_butterfly,@ (any of several brightly colored butterflies) } { red_admiral, Vanessa_atalanta, nymphalid_butterfly,@ genus_Vanessa,#m (of temperate Europe and Asia; having black wings with red and white markings) } { Limenitis, genus_Limenitis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Nymphalidae,#m (mainly dark northern butterflies with white wing bars) } { white_admiral1, Limenitis_camilla, nymphalid_butterfly,@ genus_Limenitis,#m (Eurasian butterfly with brown wings and white markings) } { banded_purple, white_admiral2, Limenitis_arthemis, nymphalid_butterfly,@ genus_Limenitis,#m (North American butterfly with blue-black wings crossed by a broad white band) } { red-spotted_purple, Limenitis_astyanax, nymphalid_butterfly,@ genus_Limenitis,#m (similar to the banded purple but with red spots on underwing surfaces) } { viceroy, Limenitis_archippus, nymphalid_butterfly,@ genus_Limenitis,#m (showy American butterfly resembling the monarch but smaller) } { anglewing, nymphalid_butterfly,@ (nymphalid butterfly having angular notches on the outer edges of the forewings) } { Satyridae, family_Satyridae, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (a widely distributed family of butterflies common near the edges of woods) } { ringlet, ringlet_butterfly, butterfly,@ family_Satyridae,#m (any of various butterflies belonging to the family Satyridae) } { Polygonia, genus_Polygonia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Nymphalidae,#m (comma butterflies) } { comma, comma_butterfly, Polygonia_comma, nymphalid_butterfly,@ genus_Polygonia,#m (anglewing butterfly with a comma-shaped mark on the underside of each hind wing) } { fritillary, nymphalid_butterfly,@ (butterfly with brownish wings marked with black and silver) } { Spyeria, genus_Spyeria, arthropod_genus,@ family_Nymphalidae,#m (fritillaries) } { silverspot, fritillary,@ genus_Spyeria,#m (butterfly with silver spots on the underside of the hind wings) } { Argynnis, genus_Argynnis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Nymphalidae,#m (fritillaries) } { Apatura, genus_Apatura, arthropod_genus,@ family_Nymphalidae,#m (large Old World butterflies) } { emperor_butterfly, emperor1, nymphalid_butterfly,@ genus_Apatura,#m (large richly colored butterfly) } { purple_emperor, Apatura_iris, emperor_butterfly,@ (large European butterfly the male of which has wings shaded with purple) } { Inachis, genus_Inachis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Nymphalidae,#m (a genus of Nymphalidae) } { peacock2, peacock_butterfly, Inachis_io, nymphalid_butterfly,@ genus_Inachis,#m (European butterfly having reddish-brown wings each marked with a purple eyespot) } { Danaidae, family_Danaidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (small family of usually tropical butterflies: monarch butterflies) } { danaid, danaid_butterfly, butterfly,@ family_Danaidae,#m (large tropical butterfly with degenerate forelegs and an unpleasant taste) } { Danaus, genus_Danaus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Danaidae,#m (type genus of the Danaidae: monarch butterflies) } { monarch, monarch_butterfly, milkweed_butterfly, Danaus_plexippus, danaid_butterfly,@ genus_Danaus,#m (large migratory American butterfly having deep orange wings with black and white markings; the larvae feed on milkweed) } { Pieridae, family_Pieridae, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (arthropod family including cabbage butterflies; sulphur butterflies) } { pierid, pierid_butterfly, butterfly,@ family_Pieridae,#m (any of numerous pale-colored butterflies having three pairs of well-developed legs) } { cabbage_butterfly, pierid_butterfly,@ family_Pieridae,#m (white butterfly whose larvae (cabbageworms) feed on cabbage) } { Pieris, genus_Pieris, arthropod_genus,@ family_Pieridae,#m (type genus of the Pieridae) } { small_white, Pieris_rapae1, cabbage_butterfly,@ genus_Pieris,#m (small widely distributed form) } { large_white, Pieris_brassicae, cabbage_butterfly,@ genus_Pieris,#m (Old World form of cabbage butterfly) } { southern_cabbage_butterfly, Pieris_protodice, cabbage_butterfly,@ (common North American form of cabbage butterfly) } { sulphur_butterfly, sulfur_butterfly, butterfly,@ family_Pieridae,#m (any of numerous yellow or orange butterflies) } { Lycaenidae, family_Lycaenidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (family of small usually brilliantly colored butterflies; males have short forelegs) } { lycaenid, lycaenid_butterfly, butterfly,@ family_Lycaenidae,#m (any of various butterflies of the family Lycaenidae) } { Lycaena, genus_Lycaena, arthropod_genus,@ family_Lycaenidae,#m (type genus of the Lycaenidae; small slender butterflies with upper surface of wings usually metallic blue or green or copper) } { blue, lycaenid_butterfly,@ genus_Lycaena,#m (any of numerous small butterflies of the family Lycaenidae) } { copper, lycaenid_butterfly,@ genus_Lycaena,#m (any of various small butterflies of the family Lycaenidae having coppery wings) } { American_copper, Lycaena_hypophlaeas, copper,@ genus_Lycaena,#m (common copper butterfly of central and eastern North America) } { Strymon, genus_Strymon, arthropod_genus,@ family_Lycaenidae,#m (large and widely distributed genus of hairstreak butterflies) } { hairstreak, hairstreak_butterfly, lycaenid_butterfly,@ genus_Strymon,#m (small butterflies having striped markings under the wings) } { Strymon_melinus, hairstreak_butterfly,@ genus_Strymon,#m (larvae are pests of various economic plants) } { [ moth, adj.all:troubled^mothy,+ ] lepidopterous_insect,@ (typically crepuscular or nocturnal insect having a stout body and feathery or hairlike antennae) } { moth_miller, miller, moth,@ (any of various moths that have powdery wings) } { Tortricidae, family_Tortricidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (leaf rollers and codling moths) } { tortricid, tortricid_moth, moth,@ family_Tortricidae,#m (any of numerous small moths having lightly fringed wings; larvae are leaf rollers or live in fruits and galls) } { leaf_roller, leaf-roller, tortricid_moth,@ (moth whose larvae form nests by rolling and tying leaves with spun silk) } { genus_Tortrix, arthropod_genus,@ family_Tortricidae,#m (type genus of the Tortricidae) } { Homona, genus_Homona, arthropod_genus,@ family_Tortricidae,#m (tea tortrix) } { tea_tortrix, tortrix1, Homona_coffearia, tortricid_moth,@ genus_Tortrix,#m (small Indian moth infesting e.g. tea and coffee plants) } { Argyrotaenia, genus_Argyrotaenia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Tortricidae,#m (orange tortrix) } { orange_tortrix, tortrix2, Argyrotaenia_citrana, tortricid_moth,@ genus_Tortrix,#m (California moth whose larvae live in especially oranges) } { Carpocapsa, genus_Carpocapsa, arthropod_genus,@ family_Tortricidae,#m (codling moths) } { codling_moth, codlin_moth, Carpocapsa_pomonella, tortricid_moth,@ genus_Carpocapsa,#m (a small grey moth whose larvae live in apples and English walnuts) } { Lymantriidae, family_Lymantriidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (tussock moths) } { lymantriid, tussock_moth, moth,@ family_Lymantriidae,#m (dull-colored moth whose larvae have tufts of hair on the body and feed on the leaves of many deciduous trees) } { tussock_caterpillar, caterpillar,@ family_Lymantriidae,#m (larva of a tussock moth) } { Lymantria, genus_Lymantria, arthropod_genus,@ family_Lymantriidae,#m (type genus of the Lymantriidae; a pest (Lymantria means `destroyer')) } { gypsy_moth, gipsy_moth, Lymantria_dispar, tussock_moth,@ genus_Lymantria,#m (European moth introduced into North America; a serious pest of shade trees) } { Euproctis, genus_Euproctis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Lymantriidae,#m (a genus of Lymantriidae) } { browntail, brown-tail_moth, Euproctis_phaeorrhoea, tussock_moth,@ genus_Euproctis,#m (small brown and white European moth introduced into eastern United States; pest of various shade and fruit trees) } { gold-tail_moth, Euproctis_chrysorrhoea, tussock_moth,@ genus_Euproctis,#m (white furry-bodied European moth with a yellow tail tuft) } { Geometridae, family_Geometridae, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (measuring worms) } { geometrid, geometrid_moth, moth,@ family_Geometridae,#m (slender-bodied broad-winged moth whose larvae are called measuring worms) } { Paleacrita, genus_Paleacrita, arthropod_genus,@ family_Geometridae,#m (geometrid moths) } { Paleacrita_vernata, geometrid_moth,@ genus_Paleacrita,#m (moth whose larvae are spring cankerworms) } { Alsophila, genus_Alsophila, arthropod_genus,@ family_Geometridae,#m (geometrid moths) } { Alsophila_pometaria, geometrid_moth,@ genus_Alsophila,#m (North American moth with grey-winged males and wingless females; larvae are fall cankerworms) } { cankerworm, caterpillar,@ family_Geometridae,#m (green caterpillar of a geometrid moth; pest of various fruit and shade trees) } { spring_cankerworm2, cankerworm,@ genus_Paleacrita,#m (variably colored looper; larva of Paleacrita vernata) } { fall_cankerworm2, cankerworm,@ genus_Alsophila,#m (green or brown white-striped looper; larva of Alsophila pometaria) } { measuring_worm, inchworm, looper, caterpillar,@ (small hairless caterpillar having legs on only its front and rear segments; mostly larvae of moths of the family Geometridae) } { Pyralidae, family_Pyralidae, Pyralididae, family_Pyralididae, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (bee moths; corn borers; flour moths) } { pyralid, pyralid_moth, moth,@ family_Pyralidae,#m (usually tropical slender-bodied long-legged moth whose larvae are crop pests) } { Pyralis, genus_Pyralis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Pyralidae,#m (type genus of the Pyralidae) } { Galleria, genus_Galleria, arthropod_genus,@ family_Pyralidae,#m (a genus of Pyralidae) } { bee_moth, wax_moth, Galleria_mellonella, pyralid_moth,@ genus_Galleria,#m (moth whose larvae live in and feed on bee honeycombs) } { Pyrausta, genus_Pyrausta, arthropod_genus,@ family_Pyralidae,#m (moths whose larvae are corn borers) } { corn_borer1, European_corn_borer_moth, corn_borer_moth, Pyrausta_nubilalis1, pyralid_moth,@ genus_Pyrausta,#m (native to Europe; in America the larvae bore into the stem and crown of corn and other plants) } { Anagasta, genus_Anagasta, arthropod_genus,@ family_Pyralidae,#m (moth whose larvae are flour moths) } { Mediterranean_flour_moth, Anagasta_kuehniella, pyralid_moth,@ genus_Anagasta,#m (small moth whose larvae damage stored grain and flour) } { Ephestia, genus_Ephestia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Pyralidae,#m (small moths whose larvae spin silken tunnels and feed on stored food products) } { tobacco_moth, cacao_moth, Ephestia_elutella, pyralid_moth,@ genus_Ephestia,#m (small moth whose larvae feed on tobacco and other dried plant products) } { Cadra, genus_Cadra, arthropod_genus,@ family_Pyralidae,#m (a genus of Pyralidae) } { almond_moth, fig_moth, Cadra_cautella, pyralid_moth,@ genus_Cadra,#m (a moth whose larvae feed on and mat together with webbing various stored products of vegetable origin) } { raisin_moth, Cadra_figulilella, pyralid_moth,@ genus_Cadra,#m (moth whose larvae attack dried fruits and cereal products) } { Tineoidea, superfamily_Tineoidea, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (clothes moths; carpet moths; leaf miners) } { tineoid, tineoid_moth, moth,@ superfamily_Tineoidea,#m (small dull-colored moth with chewing mouthparts) } { Tineidae, family_Tineidae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Tineoidea,#m (clothes moths) } { tineid, tineid_moth, tineoid_moth,@ family_Tineidae,#m (small yellowish moths whose larvae feed on wool or fur) } { clothes_moth, tineid_moth,@ (any of several small yellowish or buff-colored moths whose larvae eat organic matter e.g. woolens) } { Tinea, genus_Tinea, arthropod_genus,@ family_Tineidae,#m (type genus of the Tineidae: clothes moths) } { casemaking_clothes_moth, Tinea_pellionella, clothes_moth,@ genus_Tinea,#m (the larvae live in tubes of its food material fastened with silk that it spins) } { Tineola, genus_Tineola, arthropod_genus,@ family_Tineidae,#m (webbing clothes moths) } { webbing_clothes_moth, webbing_moth, Tineola_bisselliella, clothes_moth,@ genus_Tineola,#m (moth that forms a web in which it lives) } { Trichophaga, genus_Trichophaga, arthropod_genus,@ family_Tineidae,#m (carpet moths) } { carpet_moth, tapestry_moth, Trichophaga_tapetzella, tineid_moth,@ genus_Trichophaga,#m (larvae feed on carpets and other woolens) } { Gracilariidae, Gracillariidae, family_Gracilariidae, arthropod_family,@ superfamily_Tineoidea,#m (leaf miners) } { gracilariid, gracilariid_moth, tineoid_moth,@ (small dull or metallic-colored tineoid moths whose larvae mine in plant leaves) } { Gelechiidae, family_Gelechiidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (important economic pests) } { gelechiid, gelechiid_moth, moth,@ family_Gelechiidae,#m (small slender-winged moths whose larvae are agricultural pests) } { Gelechia, genus_Gelechia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Gelechiidae,#m (type genus of the Gelechiidae: pink bollworms) } { Gelechia_gossypiella1, gelechiid_moth,@ genus_Gelechia,#m (small brown moth whose larvae bore into flowers and bolls of cotton) } { grain_moth, gelechiid_moth,@ (moth whose larvae feed on grain) } { Sitotroga, genus_Sitotroga, arthropod_genus,@ family_Gelechiidae,#m (grain moths) } { angoumois_moth, angoumois_grain_moth, Sitotroga_cerealella, grain_moth,@ genus_Sitotroga,#m (small moth whose larvae feed on kernels of stored grains) } { Phthorimaea, genus_Phthorimaea, arthropod_genus,@ family_Gelechiidae,#m (potato moths) } { potato_moth, potato_tuber_moth, splitworm, Phthorimaea_operculella1, gelechiid_moth,@ (greyish-brown moth whose larva is the potato tuberworm) } { potato_tuberworm, Phthorimaea_operculella2, caterpillar,@ genus_Phthorimaea,#m (larva of potato moth; mines in leaves and stems of e.g. potatoes and tobacco) } { Noctuidae, family_Noctuidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (cutworms; armyworms) } { noctuid_moth, noctuid, owlet_moth, moth,@ family_Noctuidae,#m (usually dull-colored medium-sized nocturnal moth; the usually smooth-bodied larvae are destructive agricultural pests) } { cutworm, caterpillar,@ family_Noctuidae,#m (North American moth whose larvae feed on young plant stems cutting them off at the ground) } { Noctua, genus_Noctua, arthropod_genus,@ family_Noctuidae,#m (type genus of the Noctuidae: moths whose larvae are cutworms) } { Catacala, genus_Catacala, arthropod_genus,@ family_Noctuidae,#m (moths whose larvae are cutworms: underwings) } { underwing, noctuid_moth,@ genus_Catacala,#m (moth having dull forewings and brightly colored hind wings) } { red_underwing, Catocala_nupta, underwing,@ (moth having dull forewings and red-marked hind wings) } { Cerapteryx, genus_Cerapteryx, arthropod_genus,@ family_Noctuidae,#m (antler moths) } { antler_moth, Cerapteryx_graminis, noctuid_moth,@ genus_Cerapteryx,#m (European moth with white antler-like markings on the forewings; the larvae damage pastures and grasslands) } { Heliothis, genus_Heliothis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Noctuidae,#m (a genus of Noctuidae) } { heliothis_moth, Heliothis_zia1, noctuid_moth,@ genus_Heliothis,#m (medium-sized moth whose larvae are corn earworms) } { Chorizagrotis, genus_Chorizagrotis, arthropod_genus,@ family_Noctuidae,#m (moths whose larvae are army cutworms) } { army_cutworm, Chorizagrotis_auxiliaris2, cutworm,@ genus_Chorizagrotis,#m (larvae (of a noctuid moth) that travel in large groups and destroy grains and alfalfa in the midwestern states) } { Pseudaletia, genus_Pseudaletia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Noctuidae,#m (moths whose larvae are armyworms) } { armyworm1, Pseudaletia_unipuncta1, noctuid_moth,@ genus_Pseudaletia,#m (moth whose destructive larvae travel in multitudes) } { armyworm2, army_worm, Pseudaletia_unipuncta2, caterpillar,@ genus_Pseudaletia,#m (noctuid moth larvae that travel in multitudes destroying especially grass and grain) } { Spodoptera, genus_Spodoptera, arthropod_genus,@ family_Noctuidae,#m (moths whose larvae are armyworms) } { Spodoptera_exigua1, noctuid_moth,@ genus_Spodoptera,#m (moth whose larvae are beet armyworms) } { beet_armyworm, Spodoptera_exigua2, caterpillar,@ genus_Spodoptera,#m (moth larva that eats foliage of beets and other vegetables) } { Spodoptera_frugiperda1, noctuid_moth,@ genus_Spodoptera,#m (moth whose larvae are fall armyworms) } { fall_armyworm, Spodoptera_frugiperda, caterpillar,@ (larva of a migratory American noctuid moth; destroys grasses and small grains) } { Sphingidae, family_Sphingidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (hawkmoths) } { hawkmoth, hawk_moth, sphingid, sphinx_moth, hummingbird_moth, moth,@ family_Sphingidae,#m (any of various moths with long narrow forewings capable of powerful flight and hovering over flowers to feed) } { Manduca, genus_Manduca, arthropod_genus,@ family_Sphingidae,#m (moths whose larvae are tobacco hornworms or tomato hornworms) } { Manduca_sexta1, hawkmoth,@ genus_Manduca,#m (moth whose larvae are tobacco hornworms) } { tobacco_hornworm, tomato_worm, Manduca_sexta2, caterpillar,@ genus_Manduca,#m (large green white-striped hawkmoth larva that feeds on tobacco and related plants; similar to tomato hornworm) } { Manduca_quinquemaculata1, hawkmoth,@ genus_Manduca,#m (moth whose larvae are tomato hornworms) } { tomato_hornworm, potato_worm, Manduca_quinquemaculata2, caterpillar,@ (large green white-striped hawkmoth larva that feeds on tomato and potato plants; similar to tobacco hornworm) } { Acherontia, genus_Acherontia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Sphingidae,#m (death's-head moth) } { death's-head_moth, Acherontia_atropos, hawkmoth,@ genus_Acherontia,#m (European hawkmoth with markings on the back resembling a human skull) } { Bombycidae, family_Bombycidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (Chinese silkworm moth) } { bombycid, bombycid_moth, silkworm_moth1, moth,@ family_Bombycidae,#m (moderate-sized Asiatic moth whose larvae feed on mulberry leaves and produce silk) } { Bombyx, genus_Bombyx, arthropod_genus,@ family_Bombycidae,#m (type genus of the Bombycidae: Chinese silkworm moth) } { domestic_silkworm_moth, domesticated_silkworm_moth, Bombyx_mori, silkworm_moth1,@ genus_Bombyx,#m (stocky creamy-white Asiatic moth found almost entirely under human care; the source of most of the silk commerce) } { silkworm1, caterpillar,@ genus_Bombyx,#m (the commercially bred hairless white caterpillar of the domestic silkworm moth which spins a cocoon that can be processed to yield silk fiber; the principal source of commercial silk) } { Saturniidae, family_Saturniidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (important and widely distributed family of moths including some of the largest insects known) } { saturniid, saturniid_moth, moth,@ family_Saturniidae,#m (large brightly colored and usually tropical moth; larvae spin silken cocoons) } { Saturnia, genus_Saturnia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Saturniidae,#m (type genus of the Saturniidae: emperor moth) } { emperor2, emperor_moth, Saturnia_pavonia, saturniid_moth,@ genus_Saturnia,#m (large moth of temperate forests of Eurasia having heavily scaled transparent wings) } { Eacles, genus_Eacles, arthropod_genus,@ family_Saturniidae,#m (imperial moths) } { imperial_moth, Eacles_imperialis, saturniid_moth,@ genus_Eacles,#m (large American moth having yellow wings with purplish or brownish markings; larvae feed on e.g. maple and pine trees) } { giant_silkworm_moth, silkworm_moth2, saturniid_moth,@ (any silkworm moth of the family Saturniidae) } { silkworm2, giant_silkworm, wild_wilkworm, caterpillar,@ family_Saturniidae,#m (larva of a saturniid moth; spins a large amount of strong silk in constructing its cocoon) } { Actias, genus_Actias, arthropod_genus,@ family_Saturniidae,#m (luna moths) } { luna_moth, Actias_luna, saturniid_moth,@ genus_Actias,#m (large pale-green American moth with long-tailed hind wings and a yellow crescent-shaped mark on each forewing) } { Hyalophora, genus_Hyalophora, arthropod_genus,@ family_Saturniidae,#m (American silkworm moth) } { cecropia, cecropia_moth, Hyalophora_cecropia, saturniid_moth,@ (North American silkworm moth; larvae feed on the leaves of forest trees) } { Samia, genus_Samia, arthropod_genus,@ family_Saturniidae,#m (silkworm moths) } { cynthia_moth, Samia_cynthia1, Samia_walkeri, silkworm_moth2,@ genus_Samia,#m (large Asiatic moth introduced into the United States; larvae feed on the ailanthus) } { ailanthus_silkworm, Samia_cynthia2, silkworm2,@ genus_Samia,#m (large green silkworm of the cynthia moth) } { Automeris, genus_Automeris, arthropod_genus,@ family_Saturniidae,#m (io moth) } { io_moth, Automeris_io, saturniid_moth,@ genus_Automeris,#m (large yellow American moth having a large eyelike spot on each hind wing; the larvae have stinging spines) } { Antheraea, genus_Antheraea, arthropod_genus,@ family_Saturniidae,#m (large moths whose larvae produce silk of high quality) } { polyphemus_moth, Antheraea_polyphemus, saturniid_moth,@ genus_Antheraea,#m (very large yellowish-brown American silkworm moth with large eyespots on hind wings; larvae feed on fruit and shade trees) } { pernyi_moth, Antheraea_pernyi, saturniid_moth,@ genus_Antheraea,#m (a Chinese moth that produces a brownish silk) } { tussah, tusseh, tussur, tussore, tusser, Antheraea_mylitta, saturniid_moth,@ genus_Antheraea,#m (oriental moth that produces brownish silk) } { Atticus, genus_Atticus, arthropod_genus,@ family_Saturniidae,#m (atlas moth) } { atlas_moth, Atticus_atlas, giant_silkworm_moth,@ genus_Atticus,#m (giant saturniid moth widespread in Asia; sometimes cultured for silk) } { Arctiidae, family_Arctiidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (tiger moths) } { arctiid, arctiid_moth, moth,@ family_Arctiidae,#m (stout-bodied broad-winged moth with conspicuously striped or spotted wings; larvae are hairy caterpillars) } { tiger_moth, arctiid_moth,@ (medium-sized moth with long richly colored and intricately patterned wings; larvae are called woolly bears) } { Callimorpha, genus_Callimorpha, arthropod_genus,@ family_Arctiidae,#m (cinnabar moths) } { cinnabar, cinnabar_moth, Callimorpha_jacobeae, arctiid_moth,@ genus_Callimorpha,#m (large red-and-black European moth; larvae feed on leaves of ragwort; introduced into United States to control ragwort) } { Lasiocampidae, family_Lasiocampidae, arthropod_family,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (tent caterpillars; eggars; lappet moths) } { lasiocampid, lasiocampid_moth, moth,@ family_Lasiocampidae,#m (medium-sized stout-bodied neutral-colored moths with comb-like antennae) } { Lasiocampa, genus_Lasiocampa, arthropod_genus,@ family_Lasiocampidae,#m (type genus of the Lasiocampidae: eggars) } { eggar, egger, lasiocampid_moth,@ genus_Lasiocampa,#m (moth having nonfunctional mouthparts as adults; larvae feed on tree foliage and spin egg-shaped cocoons) } { Malacosoma, genus_Malacosoma, arthropod_genus,@ family_Lasiocampidae,#m (tent caterpillars) } { tent-caterpillar_moth1, Malacosoma_americana, moth,@ genus_Malacosoma,#m (moth whose larvae are tent caterpillars) } { tent_caterpillar, caterpillar,@ genus_Malacosoma,#m (the larvae of moths that build and live in communal silken webs in orchard and shade trees) } { tent-caterpillar_moth2, Malacosoma_disstria1, lasiocampid_moth,@ genus_Malacosoma,#m (moth whose gregarious larvae spin webs resembling carpets) } { forest_tent_caterpillar, Malacosoma_disstria2, tent_caterpillar,@ (larvae of a gregarious North American moth that spins a web resembling a carpet rather than a tent; serious defoliator of deciduous trees) } { lappet, lappet_moth, lasiocampid_moth,@ (medium-sized hairy moths; larvae are lappet caterpillars) } { lappet_caterpillar, caterpillar,@ family_Lasiocampidae,#m (larva of a lappet moth) } { webworm, caterpillar,@ family_Lasiocampidae,#m (several gregarious moth larvae that spin webs over foliage on which they feed) } { Hyphantria, genus_Hyphantria, arthropod_genus,@ family_Lasiocampidae,#m (fall webworms) } { webworm_moth, lasiocampid_moth,@ (a variety of moth that spins a web in which it lives) } { Hyphantria_cunea1, webworm_moth,@ genus_Hyphantria,#m (moth whose larvae are fall webworms) } { fall_webworm, Hyphantria_cunea2, webworm,@ genus_Hyphantria,#m (a variety of webworm) } { Loxostege, genus_Loxostege, arthropod_genus,@ family_Lasiocampidae,#m (garden webworms) } { Loxostege_similalis1, webworm_moth,@ genus_Loxostege,#m (moth whose larvae are garden webworms) } { garden_webworm, Loxostege_similalis2, webworm,@ genus_Loxostege,#m (a variety of webworm) } { instar, arthropod,@ (an insect or other arthropod between molts) } { caterpillar, larva,@ order_Lepidoptera,#m (a wormlike and often brightly colored and hairy or spiny larva of a butterfly or moth) } { corn_borer2, Pyrausta_nubilalis2, caterpillar,@ family_Pyralidae,#m (larva of the European corn borer moth; a serious pest of maize) } { bollworm, caterpillar,@ (any of various moth caterpillars that destroy cotton bolls) } { pink_bollworm, Gelechia_gossypiella2, bollworm,@ family_Gelechiidae,#m (larvae of a gelechiid moth introduced from Asia; feeds on the seeds of cotton bolls) } { corn_earworm, cotton_bollworm, tomato_fruitworm, tobacco_budworm, vetchworm, Heliothis_zia2, bollworm,@ family_Noctuidae,#m (larva of a noctuid moth; highly destructive to especially corn and cotton and tomato crops) } { cabbageworm, Pieris_rapae2, caterpillar,@ genus_Pieris,#m (toxic green larva of a cabbage butterfly) } { woolly_bear, woolly_bear_caterpillar, caterpillar,@ (caterpillar of numerous moths characterized by a dense coat of woolly hairs; feed on plants and some are destructive pests) } { woolly_bear_moth, woolly_bear,@ family_Arctiidae,#m (larva of moth of the family Arctiidae) } { [ larva, adj.all:immature1^larval,+ adj.pert:larval,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ (the immature free-living form of most invertebrates and amphibians and fish which at hatching from the egg is fundamentally unlike its parent and must metamorphose) } { nymph, larva,@ (a larva of an insect with incomplete metamorphosis (as the dragonfly or mayfly)) } { leptocephalus, larva,@ subclass_Teleostei,#m (slender transparent larva of eels and certain fishes) } { bot, larva,@ (botfly larva; typically develops inside the body of a horse or sheep or human) } { [ grub, adj.pert:grubby,+ ] larva,@ (a soft thick wormlike larva of certain beetles and other insects) } { [ maggot, adj.all:stale^maggoty,+ ] grub,@ (the larva of the housefly and blowfly commonly found in decaying organic matter) } { leatherjacket3, grub,@ (tough-skinned larva of certain crane flies) } { [ pupa, adj.all:immature1^pupal,+ verb.body:pupate,+ ] insect,@ (an insect in the inactive stage of development (when it is not feeding) intermediate between larva and adult) } { chrysalis, pupa,@ (pupa of a moth or butterfly enclosed in a cocoon) } { [ cocoon, verb.contact:cocoon,+ ] noun.Tops:natural_object,@ (silky envelope spun by the larvae of many insects to protect pupas and by spiders to protect eggs) } { imago, insect,@ (an adult insect produced after metamorphosis) } { queen1, insect,@ (the only fertile female in a colony of social insects such as bees and ants and termites; its function is to lay eggs) } { Phoronida, Phoronidea, phylum_Phoronida, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (small phylum of wormlike marine animals) } { phoronid, invertebrate,@ phylum_Phoronida,#m (hermaphrodite wormlike animal living in mud of the sea bottom) } { Bryozoa, phylum_Bryozoa, polyzoa, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (marine or freshwater animals that form colonies of zooids) } { bryozoan, polyzoan, sea_mat, sea_moss, moss_animal, invertebrate,@ phylum_Bryozoa,#m (sessile aquatic animal forming mossy colonies of small polyps each having a curved or circular ridge bearing tentacles; attach to stones or seaweed and reproduce by budding) } { Ectoprocta, phylum_Ectoprocta, noun.group:phylum,@ phylum_Bryozoa,#m (coextensive with or a subphylum of Bryozoa) } { ectoproct, invertebrate,@ phylum_Ectoprocta,#m (sessile mossy aquatic animal having the anus of the polyp outside the crown of tentacles) } { Entoprocta, phylum_Entoprocta, Endoprocta, noun.group:phylum,@ phylum_Bryozoa,#m (sometimes considered a subphylum of Bryozoa) } { entoproct, invertebrate,@ phylum_Entoprocta,#m (any of various moss-like aquatic animals usually forming branching colonies; each polyp having a both mouth and anus within a closed ring of tentacles) } { Cycliophora, phylum_Cycliophora, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (tiny marine organisms each the size of a period found in great numbers on lobsters' lips; identified tentatively in 1995 as a new phylum or as possible link between Entoprocta and Ectoprocta) } { Symbion_pandora, invertebrate,@ phylum_Cycliophora,#m (only known species of Cycliophora; lives symbiotically attached to a lobster's lip by an adhesive disk and feeding by means of a hairy mouth ring; its complex life cycle includes asexual and sexual phases) } { [ Brachiopoda, adj.pert:brachiopodous,+ ] phylum_Brachiopoda, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (marine invertebrates that resemble mollusks) } { brachiopod, lamp_shell, lampshell, invertebrate,@ phylum_Brachiopoda,#m (marine animal with bivalve shell having a pair of arms bearing tentacles for capturing food; found worldwide) } { Sipuncula, phylum_Sipuncula, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (peanut worms) } { peanut_worm, sipunculid, invertebrate,@ phylum_Sipuncula,#m (small unsegmented marine worm that when disturbed retracts its anterior portion into the body giving the appearance of a peanut) } { echinoderm_family, noun.group:family3,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (a family of echinoderms) } { echinoderm_genus, noun.group:genus,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (a genus of echinoderms) } { Echinodermata, phylum_Echinodermata, noun.group:phylum,@ kingdom_Animalia,#m (radially symmetrical marine invertebrates including e.g. starfish and sea urchins and sea cucumbers) } { echinoderm, invertebrate,@ phylum_Echinodermata,#m (marine invertebrates with tube feet and five-part radially symmetrical bodies) } { [ ambulacrum, adj.pert:ambulacral,+ ] noun.body:body_part,@ echinoderm,#p (one of the five areas on the undersurface of an echinoderm on which the tube feet are located) } { Asteroidea, class_Asteroidea, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Echinodermata,#m (sea stars) } { starfish, sea_star, echinoderm,@ class_Asteroidea,#m (echinoderms characterized by five arms extending from a central disk) } { Ophiuroidea, class_Ophiuroidea, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Echinodermata,#m (brittle stars and basket stars) } { Ophiurida, subclass_Ophiurida, noun.group:class2,@ class_Ophiuroidea,#m (brittle stars) } { brittle_star, brittle-star, serpent_star, echinoderm,@ subclass_Ophiurida,#m (an animal resembling a starfish with fragile whiplike arms radiating from a small central disc) } { Euryalida, subclass_Euryalida, noun.group:class2,@ class_Ophiuroidea,#m (basket stars) } { basket_star, basket_fish, echinoderm,@ subclass_Euryalida,#m (any starfish-like animal of the genera Euryale or Astrophyton or Gorgonocephalus having slender complexly branched interlacing arms radiating from a central disc) } { Euryale, genus_Euryale, echinoderm_genus,@ subclass_Euryalida,#m (basket stars) } { Astrophyton, genus_Astrophyton, echinoderm_genus,@ subclass_Euryalida,#m (includes many of the basket stars) } { Astrophyton_muricatum, basket_star,@ genus_Astrophyton,#m (a variety of basket star) } { Gorgonocephalus, genus_Gorgonocephalus, echinoderm_genus,@ subclass_Euryalida,#m (basket stars) } { Echinoidea, class_Echinoidea, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Echinodermata,#m (sea urchins and sand dollars) } { sea_urchin, echinoderm,@ class_Echinoidea,#m (shallow-water echinoderms having soft bodies enclosed in thin spiny globular shells) } { edible_sea_urchin, Echinus_esculentus, sea_urchin,@ (a sea urchin that can be eaten) } { Exocycloida, order_Exocycloida, animal_order,@ class_Echinoidea,#m (flat sea urchins) } { sand_dollar, sea_urchin,@ order_Exocycloida,#m (flattened disklike sea urchins that live on sandy bottoms) } { Spatangoida, order_Spatangoida, animal_order,@ class_Echinoidea,#m (heart-shaped sea urchins) } { heart_urchin, sea_urchin,@ order_Spatangoida,#m (sea urchin having a heart-shaped body in a rigid spiny shell) } { Crinoidea, class_Crinoidea, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Echinodermata,#m (sea lilies) } { [ crinoid, adj.pert:crinoid,+ ] echinoderm,@ class_Crinoidea,#m (primitive echinoderms having five or more feathery arms radiating from a central disk) } { Ptilocrinus, genus_Ptilocrinus, echinoderm_genus,@ class_Crinoidea,#m (sea lilies) } { sea_lily, crinoid,@ genus_Ptilocrinus,#m (crinoid with delicate radiating arms and a stalked body attached to a hard surface) } { Antedonidae, family_Antedonidae, echinoderm_family,@ class_Crinoidea,#m (feather stars) } { Comatulidae, family_Comatulidae, Antedonidae,@ (former usage synonymous with Antedonidae) } { Antedon, genus_Antedon, echinoderm_genus,@ family_Antedonidae,#m (a genus of echinoderms of the family Antedonidae) } { Comatula, genus_Comatula, Antedon,@ (former usage synonymous with Antedon) } { feather_star, comatulid, crinoid,@ genus_Antedon,#m (free-swimming stalkless crinoid with ten feathery arms; found on muddy sea bottoms) } { Holothuroidea, class_Holothuroidea, noun.group:class2,@ phylum_Echinodermata,#m (class of echinoderms including the sea cucumbers) } { sea_cucumber, holothurian, echinoderm,@ class_Holothuroidea,#m (echinoderm having a flexible sausage-shaped body, tentacles surrounding the mouth and tube feet; free-living mud feeders) } { Holothuridae, family_Holothuridae, echinoderm_family,@ class_Holothuroidea,#m (a family of Holothuroidea) } { Holothuria, genus_Holothuria, echinoderm_genus,@ family_Holothuridae,#m (type genus of the Holothuridae) } { trepang, Holothuria_edulis, holothurian,@ genus_Holothuria,#m (of warm coasts from Australia to Asia; used as food especially by Chinese) } { foot, invertebrate_foot, noun.body:organ,@ invertebrate,#p (any of various organs of locomotion or attachment in invertebrates) } { tube_foot, foot,@ echinoderm,#p (tentacular tubular process of most echinoderms (starfish and sea urchins and holothurians) having a sucker at the end and used for e.g. locomotion and respiration) } { roe, egg,@ fish,#p (eggs of female fish) } { milt, noun.body:semen,@ fish,#p (seminal fluid produced by male fish) } { splint_bone, noun.body:bone,@ (a rudimentary metacarpal or metatarsal bone on either side of the cannon bone in the leg of a horse or related animal) } { Duplicidentata, lagomorph,@ order_Lagomorpha,#m (in former classifications considered a suborder of Rodentia coextensive with the order Lagomorpha: gnawing animals) } { Lagomorpha, order_Lagomorpha, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (rabbits; hares; pikas; formerly considered the suborder Duplicidentata of the order Rodentia) } { lagomorph, gnawing_mammal2, placental_mammal,@ order_Lagomorpha,#m (relative large gnawing animals; distinguished from rodents by having two pairs of upper incisors specialized for gnawing) } { Leporidae, family_Leporidae, mammal_family,@ order_Lagomorpha,#m (hares and rabbits) } { leporid, leporid_mammal, lagomorph,@ family_Leporidae,#m (rabbits and hares) } { [ rabbit, verb.competition:rabbit,+ ] coney1, cony1, leporid,@ noun.group:warren,#m (any of various burrowing animals of the family Leporidae having long ears and short tails; some domesticated and raised for pets or food) } { rabbit_ears, rabbit,@ (the long ears of a rabbit) } { lapin, rabbit,@ (castrated male rabbit) } { bunny, bunny_rabbit, rabbit,@ noun.communication:colloquialism,;u ((usually informal) especially a young rabbit) } { Oryctolagus, genus_Oryctolagus, mammal_genus,@ family_Leporidae,#m (Old World rabbits) } { European_rabbit, Old_World_rabbit, Oryctolagus_cuniculus, rabbit,@ genus_Oryctolagus,#m (common greyish-brown burrowing animal native to southern Europe and northern Africa but introduced elsewhere; widely domesticated and developed in various colors and for various needs; young are born naked and helpless) } { Sylvilagus, genus_Sylvilagus, mammal_genus,@ family_Leporidae,#m (North American rabbits) } { wood_rabbit, cottontail, cottontail_rabbit, rabbit,@ genus_Sylvilagus,#m (common small rabbit of North America having greyish or brownish fur and a tail with a white underside; a host for Ixodes pacificus and Ixodes scapularis (Lyme disease ticks)) } { eastern_cottontail, Sylvilagus_floridanus, wood_rabbit,@ (widely distributed in United States except northwest and far west regions) } { swamp_rabbit1, canecutter, swamp_hare, Sylvilagus_aquaticus, wood_rabbit,@ genus_Sylvilagus,#m (a wood rabbit of southeastern United States swamps and lowlands) } { marsh_hare, swamp_rabbit2, Sylvilagus_palustris, wood_rabbit,@ (a wood rabbit of marshy coastal areas from North Carolina to Florida) } { Lepus, genus_Lepus, mammal_genus,@ family_Leporidae,#m (type genus of the Leporidae: hares) } { [ hare, verb.motion:hare,+ ] leporid,@ genus_Lepus,#m (swift timid long-eared mammal larger than a rabbit having a divided upper lip and long hind legs; young born furred and with open eyes) } { leveret, hare,@ (a young hare especially one in its first year) } { European_hare, Lepus_europaeus, hare,@ genus_Lepus,#m (large hare introduced in North America; does not turn white in winter) } { jackrabbit, hare,@ genus_Lepus,#m (large hare of western North America) } { white-tailed_jackrabbit, whitetail_jackrabbit, Lepus_townsendi, jackrabbit,@ (largest hare of northern plains and western mountains of United States; brownish-grey in summer and pale grey in winter; tail nearly always all white) } { blacktail_jackrabbit, Lepus_californicus, jackrabbit,@ (the common jackrabbit of grasslands and open areas of western United States; has large black-tipped ears and black streak on the tail) } { polar_hare, Arctic_hare, Lepus_arcticus, hare,@ genus_Lepus,#m (a large hare of northern North America; it is almost completely white in winter) } { snowshoe_hare, snowshoe_rabbit, varying_hare, Lepus_americanus, hare,@ (large large-footed North American hare; white in winter) } { Belgian_hare, leporide, rabbit,@ (red breed of domestic rabbits; hybrid between Old World rabbit and hare) } { Angora2, Angora_rabbit, rabbit,@ (domestic breed of rabbit with long white silky hair) } { Ochotonidae, family_Ochotonidae, mammal_family,@ order_Lagomorpha,#m (pikas and extinct forms) } { pika, mouse_hare, rock_rabbit1, coney2, cony2, lagomorph,@ family_Ochotonidae,#m (small short-eared burrowing mammal of rocky uplands of Asia and western North America) } { Ochotona, genus_Ochotona, mammal_genus,@ family_Ochotonidae,#m (type genus of the Ochotonidae) } { little_chief_hare, Ochotona_princeps, pika,@ genus_Ochotona,#m (North American pika) } { collared_pika, Ochotona_collaris, pika,@ genus_Ochotona,#m (similar to little chief hare and may be same species) } { Rodentia, order_Rodentia, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (small gnawing animals: porcupines; rats; mice; squirrels; marmots; beavers; gophers; voles; hamsters; guinea pigs; agoutis) } { rodent, [ gnawer, verb.contact:gnaw,+ ] placental_mammal,@ order_Rodentia,#m (relatively small placental mammals having a single pair of constantly growing incisor teeth specialized for gnawing) } { [ mouse, adj.pert:mousy,+ adj.pert:mousey,+ ] rodent,@ (any of numerous small rodents typically resembling diminutive rats having pointed snouts and small ears on elongated bodies with slender usually hairless tails) } { Myomorpha, suborder_Myomorpha, animal_order,@ order_Rodentia,#m (true rats and mice and related rodents) } { Muroidea, superfamily_Muroidea, mammal_family,@ suborder_Myomorpha,#m (a superfamily of rodents essentially equal to the suborder Myomorpha but with the Dipodidae excluded) } { [ rat, adj.all:dirty1^ratty,+ verb.contact:rat,+ ] rodent,@ (any of various long-tailed rodents similar to but larger than a mouse) } { pocket_rat, rat,@ (any of various rodents with cheek pouches) } { Muridae, family_Muridae, mammal_family,@ superfamily_Muroidea,#m (originally Old World rats now distributed worldwide; distinguished from the Cricetidae by typically lacking cheek pouches) } { [ murine, adj.pert:murine,+ ] rodent,@ (a rodent that is a member of the family Muridae) } { Mus, genus_Mus, mammal_genus,@ family_Muridae,#m (type genus of the Muridae: common house mice; the tips of the upper incisors have a square notch) } { house_mouse, Mus_musculus, mouse,@ genus_Mus,#m (brownish-grey Old World mouse now a common household pest worldwide) } { Micromyx, genus_Micromyx, mammal_genus,@ family_Muridae,#m (Old World harvest mice) } { harvest_mouse1, Micromyx_minutus, mouse,@ genus_Micromyx,#m (small reddish-brown Eurasian mouse inhabiting e.g. cornfields) } { Apodemus, genus_Apodemus, mammal_genus,@ family_Muridae,#m (Old World field mice) } { field_mouse2, fieldmouse, mouse,@ genus_Apodemus,#m (any nocturnal Old World mouse of the genus Apodemus inhabiting woods and fields and gardens) } { nude_mouse, mouse,@ (a mouse with a genetic defect that prevents them from growing hair and also prevents them from immunologically rejecting human cells and tissues; widely used in preclinical trials) } { European_wood_mouse, Apodemus_sylvaticus, field_mouse2,@ genus_Apodemus,#m (nocturnal yellowish-brown mouse inhabiting woods and fields and gardens) } { Rattus, genus_Rattus, mammal_genus,@ family_Muridae,#m (common house rats; upper incisors have a beveled edge) } { brown_rat, Norway_rat, Rattus_norvegicus, rat,@ genus_Rattus,#m (common domestic rat; serious pest worldwide) } { wharf_rat, brown_rat,@ (brown rat that infests wharves) } { sewer_rat, brown_rat,@ (brown rat commonly found in sewers) } { black_rat, roof_rat, Rattus_rattus, rat,@ genus_Rattus,#m (common household pest originally from Asia that has spread worldwide) } { Nesokia, genus_Nesokia, mammal_genus,@ family_Muridae,#m (bandicoot rats) } { bandicoot_rat, mole_rat2, rat,@ genus_Nesokia,#m (burrowing scaly-tailed rat of India and Ceylon) } { Conilurus, genus_Conilurus, mammal_genus,@ family_Muridae,#m (jerboa rats) } { jerboa_rat, rat,@ genus_Conilurus,#m (large Australian rat with hind legs adapted for leaping) } { Notomys, genus_Notomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Muridae,#m (jerboa rats) } { kangaroo_mouse1, jerboa_rat,@ genus_Notomys,#m (leaping rodent of Australian desert areas) } { Hydromyinae, subfamily_Hydromyinae, mammal_family,@ family_Muridae,#m (water rats of Australia and New Guinea) } { Hydromys, genus_Hydromys, mammal_genus,@ subfamily_Hydromyinae,#m (water rats) } { water_rat, rodent,@ (any of various amphibious rats) } { beaver_rat, water_rat,@ genus_Hydromys,#m (amphibious rat of Australia and New Guinea) } { Cricetidae, family_Cricetidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Myomorpha,#m (mostly small New World rodents including New World mice and lemmings and voles and hamsters) } { New_World_mouse, rodent,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (a variety of rodent) } { Reithrodontomys, genus_Reithrodontomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (New World harvest mice) } { American_harvest_mouse, harvest_mouse2, New_World_mouse,@ genus_Reithrodontomys,#m (any of several small greyish New World mice inhabiting e.g. grain fields) } { Peromyscus, genus_Peromyscus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (New World wood mice) } { wood_mouse, mouse,@ (any of various New World woodland mice) } { white-footed_mouse, vesper_mouse, Peromyscus_leucopus, wood_mouse,@ genus_Peromyscus,#m (American woodland mouse with white feet and underparts) } { deer_mouse, Peromyscus_maniculatus, wood_mouse,@ genus_Peromyscus,#m (brownish New World mouse; most widely distributed member of the genus) } { cactus_mouse, Peromyscus_eremicus, wood_mouse,@ genus_Peromyscus,#m (burrowing mouse of desert areas of southwestern United States) } { cotton_mouse, Peromyscus_gossypinus, wood_mouse,@ genus_Peromyscus,#m (large dark mouse of southeastern United States) } { Baiomys, genus_Baiomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (pygmy mice) } { pygmy_mouse, Baiomys_taylori, wood_mouse,@ genus_Baiomys,#m (very small dark greyish brown mouse resembling a house mouse; of Texas and Mexico) } { Onychomys, genus_Onychomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (grasshopper mice) } { grasshopper_mouse, field_mouse1,@ genus_Onychomys,#m (insectivorous mouse of western North America) } { Ondatra, genus_Ondatra, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (muskrats) } { muskrat, musquash, Ondatra_zibethica, rodent,@ genus_Ondatra,#m (beaver-like aquatic rodent of North America with dark glossy brown fur) } { Neofiber, genus_Neofiber, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (round-tailed muskrat) } { round-tailed_muskrat, Florida_water_rat, Neofiber_alleni, rodent,@ genus_Neofiber,#m (of Florida wetlands)} { Sigmodon, genus_Sigmodon, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (American cotton rats) } { cotton_rat, Sigmodon_hispidus, rodent,@ genus_Sigmodon,#m (destructive long-haired burrowing rat of southern North America and Central America) } { wood_rat, wood-rat, rodent,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (any of various small short-tailed rodents of the northern hemisphere having soft fur grey above and white below with furred tails and large ears; some are hosts for Ixodes pacificus and Ixodes scapularis (Lyme disease ticks)) } { dusky-footed_wood_rat, wood_rat,@ (a wood rat with dusky feet) } { vole, field_mouse1, wood_rat,@ (any of various small mouselike rodents of the family Cricetidae (especially of genus Microtus) having a stout short-tailed body and inconspicuous ears and inhabiting fields or meadows) } { Neotoma, genus_Neotoma, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (packrats) } { packrat, pack_rat, trade_rat, bushytail_woodrat, Neotoma_cinerea, wood_rat,@ genus_Neotoma,#m (any of several bushy-tailed rodents of the genus Neotoma of western North America; hoards food and other objects) } { dusky-footed_woodrat, Neotoma_fuscipes, pack_rat,@ genus_Neotoma,#m (host to Lyme disease tick (Ixodes pacificus) in northern California) } { eastern_woodrat, Neotoma_floridana, wood_rat,@ genus_Neotoma,#m (large greyish-brown wood rat of the southeastern United States) } { Oryzomys, genus_Oryzomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (rice rats) } { rice_rat, Oryzomys_palustris, rat,@ genus_Oryzomys,#m (hardy agile rat of grassy marshes of Mexico and the southeastern United States) } { Pitymys, genus_Pitymys, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (pine mice) } { pine_vole, pine_mouse, Pitymys_pinetorum, vole,@ genus_Pitymys,#m (short-tailed glossy-furred burrowing vole of the eastern United States) } { Microtus, genus_Microtus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (voles of the northern hemisphere) } { meadow_vole, meadow_mouse, Microtus_pennsylvaticus, vole,@ genus_Microtus,#m (widely distributed in grasslands of northern United States and Canada) } { water_vole2, Richardson_vole, Microtus_richardsoni, vole,@ genus_Microtus,#m (of western North America) } { prairie_vole, Microtus_ochrogaster, vole,@ genus_Microtus,#m (typical vole of the extended prairie region of central United States and southern Canada) } { Arvicola, genus_Arvicola, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (in some classifications considered synonymous with Microtus) } { water_vole1, water_rat2, Arvicola_amphibius, vole,@ genus_Arvicola,#m (common large Eurasian vole) } { Clethrionomys, genus_Clethrionomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (a genus of Cricetidae) } { red-backed_mouse, redback_vole, vole,@ genus_Clethrionomys,#m (any of several voles of mountainous regions of Eurasia and America) } { genus_Phenacomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (North American voles) } { phenacomys, vole,@ genus_Phenacomys,#m (any of several vole-like terrestrial or arboreal rodents of cold forested regions of Canada and western United States) } { Cricetus, genus_Cricetus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (type genus of the Cricetidae: Old World hamsters) } { hamster, rodent,@ genus_Cricetus,#m (short-tailed Old World burrowing rodent with large cheek pouches) } { Eurasian_hamster, Cricetus_cricetus, hamster,@ (a variety of hamster common to Europe and Asia) } { Mesocricetus, genus_Mesocricetus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (golden hamsters) } { golden_hamster, Syrian_hamster, Mesocricetus_auratus, hamster,@ genus_Mesocricetus,#m (small light-colored hamster often kept as a pet) } { Gerbillinae, subfamily_Gerbillinae, mammal_family,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (gerbils) } { Gerbillus, genus_Gerbillus, mammal_genus,@ subfamily_Gerbillinae,#m (type genus of the Gerbillinae: typical gerbils) } { gerbil, gerbille, rodent,@ subfamily_Gerbillinae,#m (small Old World burrowing desert rodent with long soft pale fur and hind legs adapted for leaping) } { Meriones, genus_Meriones, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (a genus of Cricetidae) } { jird, gerbil,@ genus_Meriones,#m (gerbil of northern Africa) } { tamarisk_gerbil, Meriones_unguiculatus, gerbil,@ genus_Meriones,#m (a gerbil that is popular as a pet) } { sand_rat1, Meriones_longifrons, gerbil,@ genus_Meriones,#m (southern European gerbil) } { lemming, rodent,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (any of various short-tailed furry-footed rodents of circumpolar distribution) } { Lemmus, genus_lemmus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (lemmings) } { European_lemming, Lemmus_lemmus, lemming,@ genus_Lemmus,#m (notable for mass migrations even into the sea where many drown) } { brown_lemming, Lemmus_trimucronatus, lemming,@ genus_Lemmus,#m (of northwestern Canada and Alaska) } { Myopus, genus_Myopus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (a genus of Cricetidae) } { grey_lemming, gray_lemming, red-backed_lemming, lemming,@ genus_Myopus,#m (Old World lemming) } { Dicrostonyx, genus_Dicrostonyx, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (pied lemmings) } { pied_lemming, lemming,@ genus_Dicrostonyx,#m (North American lemming having a white winter coat and some claws much enlarged) } { Hudson_bay_collared_lemming, Dicrostonyx_hudsonius, pied_lemming,@ (of northern Canada) } { Synaptomys, genus_Synaptomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Cricetidae,#m (bog lemmings) } { southern_bog_lemming, Synaptomys_cooperi, lemming,@ (of low bogs and meadows of northeastern and central United States and southern Canada) } { northern_bog_lemming, Synaptomys_borealis, lemming,@ (of wet alpine and subalpine meadows of Canada and Alaska) } { Hystricomorpha, suborder_Hystricomorpha, animal_order,@ order_Rodentia,#m (an order of rodents including: porcupines; guinea pigs; chinchillas; etc.) } { porcupine, hedgehog2, rodent,@ (relatively large rodents with sharp erectile bristles mingled with the fur) } { Hystricidae, family_Hystricidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Hystricomorpha,#m (Old World porcupines) } { Old_World_porcupine, porcupine,@ family_Hystricidae,#m (terrestrial porcupine) } { Atherurus, genus_Atherurus, mammal_genus,@ family_Hystricidae,#m (a genus of Hystricidae) } { brush-tailed_porcupine, brush-tail_porcupine, Old_World_porcupine,@ genus_Atherurus,#m (porcupine with a tuft of large beaded bristles on the tail) } { Trichys, genus_Trichys, mammal_genus,@ family_Hystricidae,#m (a genus of Hystricidae) } { long-tailed_porcupine, Trichys_lipura, Old_World_porcupine,@ genus_Trichys,#m (porcupine of Borneo and Sumatra having short spines and a long tail) } { New_World_porcupine, porcupine,@ family_Erethizontidae,#m (arboreal porcupine) } { Erethizontidae, family_Erethizontidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Hystricomorpha,#m (New World arboreal porcupines) } { Erethizon, genus_Erethizon, mammal_genus,@ family_Erethizontidae,#m (a genus of Erethizontidae) } { Canada_porcupine, Erethizon_dorsatum, New_World_porcupine,@ genus_Erethizon,#m (porcupine of northeastern North America with barbed spines concealed in the coarse fur; often gnaws buildings for salt and grease) } { Heteromyidae, family_Heteromyidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Sciuromorpha,#m (small New World burrowing mouselike rodents with fur-lined cheek pouches and hind limbs and tail adapted to leaping; adapted to desert conditions: pocket mice; kangaroo mice; kangaroo rats) } { pocket_mouse, pocket_rat,@ family_Heteromyidae,#m (any of various small nocturnal burrowing desert rodents with cheek pouches and long hind legs and tail) } { Perognathus, genus_Perognathus, mammal_genus,@ family_Heteromyidae,#m (pocket mice) } { silky_pocket_mouse, Perognathus_flavus, pocket_mouse,@ genus_Perognathus,#m (small pale yellowish soft-furred rodent of southwestern United States and Mexico) } { plains_pocket_mouse, Perognathus_flavescens, pocket_mouse,@ genus_Perognathus,#m (small rodent of open areas of United States plains states) } { hispid_pocket_mouse, Perognathus_hispidus, pocket_mouse,@ genus_Perognathus,#m (large stiff-haired rodent of shortgrass prairies of United States) } { Liomys, genus_Liomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Heteromyidae,#m (pocket mice) } { Mexican_pocket_mouse, Liomys_irroratus, pocket_mouse,@ genus_Liomys,#m (large pocket mouse of Mexico) } { Dipodomys, genus_Dipodomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Heteromyidae,#m (kangaroo rats) } { kangaroo_rat1, desert_rat, Dipodomys_phillipsii, pocket_rat,@ genus_Dipodomys,#m (any of various leaping rodents of desert regions of North America and Mexico; largest members of the family Heteromyidae) } { Ord_kangaroo_rat, Dipodomys_ordi, kangaroo_rat1,@ (most widely distributed kangaroo rat: plains and mountain areas of central and western United States) } { Microdipodops, genus_Microdipodops, mammal_genus,@ family_Heteromyidae,#m (kangaroo mice) } { kangaroo_mouse, dwarf_pocket_rat, pocket_rat,@ genus_Microdipodops,#m (small silky-haired pouched rodent; similar to but smaller than kangaroo rats) } { Zapodidae, family_Zapodidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Myomorpha,#m (jumping mice) } { jumping_mouse, rodent,@ family_Zapodidae,#m (any of several primitive mouselike rodents with long hind legs and no cheek pouches; of woodlands of Eurasia and North America) } { Zapus, genus_Zapus, mammal_genus,@ family_Zapodidae,#m (type genus of the Zapodidae) } { meadow_jumping_mouse, Zapus_hudsonius, jumping_mouse,@ genus_Zapus,#m (widely distributed in northeastern and central United States and Canada) } { Dipodidae, family_Dipodidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Myomorpha,#m (Old World jerboas) } { Dipus, genus_Dipus, mammal_genus,@ family_Dipodidae,#m (type genus of the Dipodidae; typical jerboas having three toes on each hind foot) } { jerboa, rodent,@ family_Dipodidae,#m (mouselike jumping rodent) } { typical_jerboa, jerboa,@ genus_Dipus,#m (small nocturnal jumping rodent with long hind legs; of arid parts of Asia and northern Africa) } { Jaculus, genus_Jaculus, mammal_genus,@ family_Dipodidae,#m (jerboas) } { Jaculus_jaculus, jerboa,@ genus_Jaculus,#m (a variety of jerboa) } { Gliridae, family_Gliridae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Myomorpha,#m (dormice and other Old World forms) } { dormouse, rodent,@ family_Gliridae,#m (small furry-tailed squirrel-like Old World rodent that becomes torpid in cold weather) } { Glis, genus_Glis, mammal_genus,@ family_Gliridae,#m (type genus of the Gliridae) } { loir, Glis_glis, dormouse,@ genus_Glis,#m (large European dormouse) } { Muscardinus, genus_Muscardinus, mammal_genus,@ family_Gliridae,#m (a genus of Gliridae) } { hazel_mouse, Muscardinus_avellanarius, dormouse,@ genus_Muscardinus,#m (a variety of dormouse) } { Eliomys, genus_Eliomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Gliridae,#m (lerots) } { lerot, dormouse,@ genus_Eliomys,#m (dormouse of southern Europe and northern Africa) } { Geomyidae, family_Geomyidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Sciuromorpha,#m (North American pocket gophers) } { Geomys, genus_Geomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Geomyidae,#m (type genus of the Geomyidae) } { gopher1, pocket_gopher, pouched_rat1, pocket_rat,@ family_Geomyidae,#m (burrowing rodent of the family Geomyidae having large external cheek pouches; of Central America and southwestern North America) } { plains_pocket_gopher, Geomys_bursarius, pocket_gopher,@ genus_Geomys,#m (gopher of chiefly grasslands of central North America) } { southeastern_pocket_gopher, Geomys_pinetis, pocket_gopher,@ genus_Geomys,#m (gopher of Alabama and Georgia and Florida) } { Thomomys, genus_Thomomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Geomyidae,#m (western pocket gophers) } { valley_pocket_gopher, Thomomys_bottae, pocket_gopher,@ genus_Thomomys,#m (of valleys and mountain meadows of western United States) } { northern_pocket_gopher, Thomomys_talpoides, pocket_gopher,@ genus_Thomomys,#m (greyish to brown gopher of western and central United States) } { Sciuromorpha, suborder_Sciuromorpha, animal_order,@ order_Rodentia,#m (large more or less primitive rodents: squirrels; marmots; gophers; beavers; etc.) } { squirrel, rodent,@ family_Sciuridae,#m (a kind of arboreal rodent having a long bushy tail) } { tree_squirrel, squirrel,@ genus_Sciurus,#m (any typical arboreal squirrel) } { Sciuridae, family_Sciuridae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Sciuromorpha,#m (a mammal family of true squirrels including: ground squirrels; marmots; chipmunks; flying squirrels; spermophiles) } { Sciurus, genus_Sciurus, mammal_genus,@ family_Sciuridae,#m (type genus of the Sciuridae; typical moderate-sized arboreal squirrels) } { eastern_grey_squirrel, eastern_gray_squirrel, cat_squirrel1, Sciurus_carolinensis, tree_squirrel,@ genus_Sciurus,#m (common medium-large squirrel of eastern North America; now introduced into England) } { western_grey_squirrel, western_gray_squirrel, Sciurus_griseus, tree_squirrel,@ genus_Sciurus,#m (large grey squirrel of far western areas of United States) } { fox_squirrel, eastern_fox_squirrel, Sciurus_niger, tree_squirrel,@ genus_Sciurus,#m (exceptionally large arboreal squirrel of eastern United States) } { black_squirrel, tree_squirrel,@ genus_Sciurus,#m (fox squirrel or grey squirrel in the black color phase) } { red_squirrel1, cat_squirrel2, Sciurus_vulgaris, tree_squirrel,@ genus_Sciurus,#m (common reddish-brown squirrel of Europe and parts of Asia) } { Tamiasciurus, genus_Tamiasciurus, mammal_genus,@ family_Sciuridae,#m (American red squirrels) } { American_red_squirrel, spruce_squirrel, red_squirrel2, Sciurus_hudsonicus, Tamiasciurus_hudsonicus, tree_squirrel,@ (of northern United States and Canada) } { chickeree, Douglas_squirrel, Tamiasciurus_douglasi, tree_squirrel,@ (far western United States counterpart of the red squirrel) } { Citellus, genus_Citellus, Spermophilus, genus_Spermophilus, mammal_genus,@ family_Sciuridae,#m (typical ground squirrels) } { antelope_squirrel, whitetail_antelope_squirrel, antelope_chipmunk, Citellus_leucurus, ground_squirrel,@ (small ground squirrel of western United States) } { ground_squirrel, gopher3, spermophile, squirrel,@ genus_Citellus,#m (any of various terrestrial burrowing rodents of Old and New Worlds; often destroy crops) } { mantled_ground_squirrel, Citellus_lateralis, ground_squirrel,@ (common black-striped reddish-brown ground squirrel of western North America; resembles a large chipmunk) } { suslik, souslik, Citellus_citellus, ground_squirrel,@ (rather large central Eurasian ground squirrel) } { flickertail, Richardson_ground_squirrel, Citellus_richardsoni, ground_squirrel,@ (of sagebrush and grassland areas of western United States and Canada) } { rock_squirrel, Citellus_variegatus, ground_squirrel,@ (large grey ground squirrel of rocky areas of the southwestern United States) } { Arctic_ground_squirrel, parka_squirrel, Citellus_parryi, ground_squirrel,@ (large ground squirrel of the North American far north) } { Cynomys, genus_Cynomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Sciuridae,#m (prairie dogs) } { prairie_dog, prairie_marmot, rodent,@ genus_Cynomys,#m (any of several rodents of North American prairies living in large complex burrows having a barking cry) } { blacktail_prairie_dog, Cynomys_ludovicianus, prairie_dog,@ (tail is black tipped)} { whitetail_prairie_dog, Cynomys_gunnisoni, prairie_dog,@ (tail is white tipped) } { Tamias, genus_Tamias, mammal_genus,@ family_Sciuridae,#m (chipmunks of eastern North America) } { eastern_chipmunk, hackee, striped_squirrel, ground_squirrel2, Tamias_striatus, squirrel,@ genus_Tamias,#m (small striped semiterrestrial eastern American squirrel with cheek pouches) } { Eutamias, genus_Eutamias, mammal_genus,@ family_Sciuridae,#m (chipmunks of western America and Asia) } { chipmunk2, squirrel,@ genus_Eutamias,#m (a burrowing ground squirrel of western America and Asia; has cheek pouches and a light and dark stripe running down the body) } { baronduki, baranduki, barunduki, burunduki, Eutamius_asiaticus, Eutamius_sibiricus, squirrel,@ (terrestrial Siberian squirrel) } { Glaucomys, genus_Glaucomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Sciuridae,#m (New World flying squirrels) } { American_flying_squirrel, squirrel,@ genus_Glaucomys,#m (New World flying squirrels) } { southern_flying_squirrel, Glaucomys_volans, American_flying_squirrel,@ (small large-eyed nocturnal flying squirrel of eastern United States) } { northern_flying_squirrel, Glaucomys_sabrinus, American_flying_squirrel,@ (large flying squirrel; chiefly of Canada) } { Marmota, genus_Marmota, mammal_genus,@ family_Sciuridae,#m (marmots) } { marmot, rodent,@ genus_Marmota,#m (stocky coarse-furred burrowing rodent with a short bushy tail found throughout the northern hemisphere; hibernates in winter) } { groundhog, woodchuck, Marmota_monax, marmot,@ (reddish brown North American marmot) } { hoary_marmot, whistler3, whistling_marmot, Marmota_caligata, marmot,@ (large North American mountain marmot) } { yellowbelly_marmot, rockchuck, Marmota_flaviventris, marmot,@ (heavy-bodied yellowish-brown marmot of rocky areas of western North America) } { Petauristidae, subfamily_Petauristidae, mammal_family,@ family_Sciuridae,#m (Old World flying squirrels) } { Asiatic_flying_squirrel, squirrel,@ subfamily_Petauristidae,#m (nocturnal rodent of Asia having furry folds of skin between forelegs and hind legs enabling it to move by gliding leaps) } { Petaurista, genus_Petaurista, mammal_genus,@ subfamily_Petauristidae,#m (very large Asiatic flying squirrels) } { taguan, flying_marmot, flying_cat1, Petaurista_petaurista, Asiatic_flying_squirrel,@ genus_Petaurista,#m (East Indian flying squirrel) } { Castoridae, family_Castoridae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Sciuromorpha,#m (beavers) } { Castor, genus_Castor, mammal_genus,@ family_Castoridae,#m (type genus of the Castoridae: beavers) } { [ beaver, verb.social:beaver,+ ] rodent,@ genus_Castor,#m (large semiaquatic rodent with webbed hind feet and a broad flat tail; construct complex dams and underwater lodges) } { Old_World_beaver, Castor_fiber, beaver,@ (a European variety of beaver) } { New_World_beaver, Castor_canadensis, beaver,@ (a variety of beaver found in almost all areas of North America except Florida) } { Castoroides, genus_Castoroides, mammal_genus,@ family_Castoridae,#m (extinct beavers of the Pleistocene; of eastern and southern United States) } { Aplodontiidae, family_Aplodontiidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Sciuromorpha,#m (mountain beavers) } { Aplodontia, genus_Aplodontia, mammal_genus,@ family_Aplodontiidae,#m (type genus of the Aplodontiidae: comprising the mountain beavers) } { mountain_beaver, sewellel, Aplodontia_rufa, rodent,@ genus_Aplodontia,#m (bulky nocturnal burrowing rodent of uplands of the Pacific coast of North America; the most primitive living rodent) } { Caviidae, family_Caviidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Hystricomorpha,#m (a family of Hystricomorpha) } { Cavia, genus_Cavia, mammal_genus,@ family_Caviidae,#m (type genus of the Caviidae: guinea pigs) } { cavy, rodent,@ genus_Cavia,#m (short-tailed rough-haired South American rodent) } { guinea_pig, Cavia_cobaya, cavy,@ (stout-bodied nearly tailless domesticated cavy; often kept as a pet and widely used in research) } { aperea, wild_cavy, Cavia_porcellus, cavy,@ (South American cavy; possibly ancestral to the domestic guinea pig) } { Dolichotis, genus_Dolichotis, mammal_genus,@ family_Caviidae,#m (maras) } { mara, Dolichotis_patagonum, rodent,@ genus_Dolichotis,#m (hare-like rodent of the pampas of Argentina) } { Hydrochoeridae, family_Hydrochoeridae, mammal_family,@ (capybara) } { Hydrochoerus, genus_Hydrochoerus, mammal_genus,@ family_Hydrochoeridae,#m (a genus of Hydrochoeridae) } { capybara, capibara, Hydrochoerus_hydrochaeris, rodent,@ (pig-sized tailless South American amphibious rodent with partly webbed feet; largest living rodent) } { Dasyproctidae, family_Dasyproctidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Hystricomorpha,#m (agoutis and pacas) } { Dasyprocta, genus_Dasyprocta, mammal_genus,@ family_Dasyproctidae,#m (type genus of the Dasyproctidae: agoutis) } { agouti, Dasyprocta_aguti, rodent,@ genus_Dasyprocta,#m (agile long-legged rabbit-sized rodent of Central America and South America and the West Indies; valued as food) } { Cuniculus, genus_Cuniculus, mammal_genus,@ family_Dasyproctidae,#m (pacas) } { paca, Cuniculus_paca, rodent,@ (large burrowing rodent of South America and Central America; highly esteemed as food) } { Stictomys, genus_Stictomys, mammal_genus,@ family_Dasyproctidae,#m (mountain pacas) } { mountain_paca, rodent,@ genus_Stictomys,#m (rodent of mountains of western South America) } { Capromyidae, family_Capromyidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Hystricomorpha,#m (coypus) } { Myocastor, genus_Myocastor, mammal_genus,@ family_Capromyidae,#m (a genus of Capromyidae) } { coypu, nutria, Myocastor_coypus, rodent,@ genus_Myocastor,#m (aquatic South American rodent resembling a small beaver; bred for its fur) } { Chinchillidae, family_Chinchillidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Hystricomorpha,#m (small bushy-tailed South American burrowing rodents) } { genus_Chinchilla, mammal_genus,@ family_Chinchillidae,#m (type genus of the Chinchillidae) } { chinchilla, Chinchilla_laniger, rodent,@ genus_Chinchilla,#m (small rodent with soft pearly grey fur; native to the Andes but bred in captivity for fur) } { Lagidium, genus_Lagidium, mammal_genus,@ family_Chinchillidae,#m (a genus of Chinchillidae) } { mountain_chinchilla, mountain_viscacha, rodent,@ genus_Lagidium,#m (a rodent native to the mountains of Chile and Peru and now bred in captivity) } { Lagostomus, genus_Lagostomus, mammal_genus,@ family_Chinchillidae,#m (viscachas) } { viscacha, chinchillon, Lagostomus_maximus, rodent,@ genus_Lagostomus,#m (gregarious burrowing rodent larger than the chinchillas) } { Abrocoma, genus_Abrocoma, mammal_genus,@ family_Chinchillidae,#m (abrocomes) } { abrocome, chinchilla_rat, rat_chinchilla, rodent,@ genus_Abrocoma,#m (ratlike rodent with soft fur and large ears of the Andes) } { Spalacidae, family_Spalacidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Myomorpha,#m (mole rats) } { Spalax, genus_Spalax, mammal_genus,@ family_Spalacidae,#m (type genus of the Spalacidae) } { mole_rat3, rodent,@ genus_Spalax,#m (furry short-limbed tailless rodent resembling a true mole in habits and appearance; of eastern Europe and Middle East) } { Bathyergidae, family_Bathyergidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Hystricomorpha,#m (mole rats; sand rats) } { Bathyergus, genus_Bathyergus, mammal_genus,@ family_Bathyergidae,#m (mole rats) } { mole_rat1, rodent,@ genus_Bathyergus,#m (African rodent resembling a mole in habits and appearance) } { Heterocephalus, genus_Heterocephalus, mammal_genus,@ family_Bathyergidae,#m (sand rats) } { sand_rat2, rodent,@ genus_Heterocephalus,#m (small nearly naked African mole rat of desert areas) } { naked_mole_rat, fossorial_mammal,@ order_Rodentia,#m (fetal-looking colonial rodent of East Africa; neither mole nor rat; they feed on tubers and have a social structure similar to that of honeybees and termites) } { queen2, queen_mole_rat, naked_mole_rat,@ (an especially large mole rat and the only member of a colony of naked mole rats to bear offspring which are sired by only a few males) } { Damaraland_mole_rat, fossorial_mammal,@ (colonial mole rat of western Africa; similar to naked mole rat) } { dug, noun.body: mamma,@ female_mammal,#p (an udder or breast or teat) } { udder, bag, noun.body:mamma,@ cow1,#p ewe,#p nanny,#p (mammary gland of bovids (cows and sheep and goats)) } { Ungulata, placental_mammal,@ class_Mammalia,#m (in former classifications a major division of Mammalia comprising all hoofed mammals; now divided into the orders Perissodactyla (odd-toed ungulates) and Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates)) } { [ ungulate, adj.all:ungulate,+ ] hoofed_mammal, placental_mammal,@ (any of a number of mammals with hooves that are superficially similar but not necessarily closely related taxonomically) } { Unguiculata, placental_mammal,@ class_Mammalia,#m (in former classifications a major division of Mammalia comprising mammals with nails or claws; distinguished from hoofed mammals and cetaceans) } { [ unguiculate, adj.all:unguiculate,+ ] unguiculate_mammal, placental_mammal,@ (a mammal having nails or claws) } { Dinocerata, order_Dinocerata, animal_order,@ Ungulata,#m (small order of primitive ungulates of the Paleocene and Eocene) } { Uintatheriidae, family_Uintatheriidae, mammal_family,@ order_Dinocerata,#m (an extinct family of Dinocerata) } { Uintatherium, genus_Uintatherium, mammal_genus,@ family_Uintatheriidae,#m (type genus of the Uintatheriidae; extinct large herbivorous ungulates somewhat resembling elephants; from the Eocene in Wyoming) } { dinocerate, ungulate,@ (an extinct ungulate) } { dinoceras, uintathere, dinocerate,@ genus_Uintatherium,#m (a variety of dinocerate) } { Hyracoidea, order_Hyracoidea, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (hyraxes and some extinct animals) } { Procaviidae, family_Procaviidae, mammal_family,@ order_Hyracoidea,#m (includes all recent members of the order Hyracoidea) } { hyrax, coney3, cony3, dassie, das, placental_mammal,@ family_Procaviidae,#m (any of several small ungulate mammals of Africa and Asia with rodent-like incisors and feet with hooflike toes) } { Procavia, genus_Procavia, mammal_genus,@ family_Procaviidae,#m (type genus of the Procaviidae) } { rock_hyrax, rock_rabbit2, Procavia_capensis, hyrax,@ genus_Procavia,#m (hyrax that lives in rocky areas) } { Perissodactyla, order_Perissodactyla, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (nonruminant ungulates: horses; tapirs; rhinoceros; extinct forms) } { [odd-toed_ungulate, even-toed_ungulate,!] perissodactyl, perissodactyl_mammal, ungulate,@ order_Perissodactyla,#m (placental mammals having hooves with an odd number of toes on each foot) } { Equidae, family_Equidae, mammal_family,@ order_Perissodactyla,#m (horses; asses; zebras; extinct animals) } { Equus, genus_Equus, mammal_genus,@ family_Equidae,#m (type genus of the Equidae: only surviving genus of the family Equidae) } { [ equine, adj.pert:equine1,+ ] equid, odd-toed_ungulate,@ family_Equidae,#m (hoofed mammals having slender legs and a flat coat with a narrow mane along the back of the neck) } { [ horse, verb.consumption:horse,+ ] Equus_caballus, equine,@ genus_Equus,#m (solid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times) } { [ roan, adj.all:colored^roan,+ ] horse,@ (a horse having a brownish coat thickly sprinkled with white or gray) } { stablemate, stable_companion, horse,@ (a horse stabled with another or one of several horses owned by the same person) } { Hyracotherium, genus_Hyracotherium, mammal_genus,@ family_Equidae,#m (extinct horse genus; formerly called eohippus) } { gee-gee, horse,@ (a word for horse used by children or in adult slang) } { eohippus, dawn_horse, horse,@ genus_Hyracotherium,#m (earliest horse; extinct primitive dog-sized four-toed Eocene animal) } { genus_Mesohippus, mammal_genus,@ family_Equidae,#m (a genus of Equidae) } { mesohippus, horse,@ genus_Mesohippus,#m (North American three-toed Oligocene animal; probably not directly ancestral to modern horses) } { genus_Protohippus, mammal_genus,@ family_Equidae,#m (a genus of Equidae) } { protohippus, horse,@ genus_Protohippus,#m (Pliocene horse approaching donkeys in size) } { [ foal, verb.body:foal,+ ] young_mammal,@ Equus_caballus,#m (a young horse) } { filly, foal,@ female,@ (a young female horse under the age of four) } { colt2, foal,@ male,@ (a young male horse under the age of four) } { male_horse, horse,@ male,@ (the male of species Equus caballus) } { ridgeling, ridgling, ridgel, ridgil, colt2,@ (a colt with undescended testicles) } { stallion, entire, male_horse,@ (uncastrated adult male horse) } { stud, studhorse, stallion,@ (adult male horse kept for breeding) } { [ gelding, verb.body:geld,+ ] male_horse,@ (castrated male horse) } { mare, female_horse, horse,@ family_Equidae,#m (female equine animal) } { broodmare, stud_mare, mare,@ (a female horse used for breeding) } { saddle_horse, riding_horse, [ mount, verb.motion:mount1,+ ] horse,@ (a lightweight horse kept for riding only) } { [ remount, verb.consumption:remount,+ ] mount,@ (a fresh horse especially (formerly) to replace one killed or injured in battle) } { palfrey, saddle_horse,@ noun.communication:archaism,;u (especially a light saddle horse for a woman) } { warhorse, saddle_horse,@ (horse used in war) } { cavalry_horse, warhorse,@ (horse trained for battle) } { [ charger, verb.competition:charge,+ ] courser1, warhorse,@ (formerly a strong swift horse ridden into battle) } { steed, warhorse,@ noun.communication:literature,;c ((literary) a spirited horse for state of war) } { [ prancer, verb.motion:prance,+ ] saddle_horse,@ (a mettlesome or fiery horse) } { hack3, saddle_horse,@ (a saddle horse used for transportation rather than sport etc.) } { cow_pony, saddle_horse,@ (a light saddle horse trained for herding cattle) } { quarter_horse, saddle_horse,@ (a small powerful horse originally bred for sprinting in quarter-mile races in Virginia) } { Morgan, saddle_horse,@ (an American breed of small compact saddle horses) } { Tennessee_walker, Tennessee_walking_horse, Walking_horse, Plantation_walking_horse, saddle_horse,@ (a horse marked by stamina and trained to move at a fast running walk) } { American_saddle_horse, saddle_horse,@ (a high-stepping horse originating in Kentucky) } { Appaloosa, saddle_horse,@ (a hardy breed of saddle horse developed in western North America and characteristically having a spotted rump) } { [ Arabian, adj.pert:arabian,+ ] Arab, saddle_horse,@ (a spirited graceful and intelligent riding horse native to Arabia) } { Lippizan, Lipizzan, Lippizaner, saddle_horse,@ (a compact and sturdy saddle horse that is bred and trained in Vienna; smart and docile and excellent for dressage; "a Lippizan is black or brown when born but turns white by the time it is five years old") } { pony2, horse,@ (a range horse of the western United States) } { polo_pony, horse,@ (a small agile horse specially bred and trained for playing polo) } { mustang, pony2,@ (small hardy range horse of the western plains descended from horses brought by the Spanish) } { bronco, bronc, broncho, mustang,@ (an unbroken or imperfectly broken mustang) } { bucking_bronco, bronco,@ (a wild horse that is vicious and difficult or impossible to break in) } { buckskin, saddle_horse,@ (horse of a light yellowish dun color with dark mane and tail) } { crowbait, crow-bait, saddle_horse,@ (an emaciated horse likely soon to become carrion and so attractive to crows) } { [ dun, verb.change:dun,+ ] saddle_horse,@ (horse of a dull brownish grey color) } { grey, gray, saddle_horse,@ (horse of a light gray or whitish color) } { wild_horse, horse,@ (undomesticated or feral domestic horse) } { tarpan, Equus_caballus_gomelini, wild_horse,@ (European wild horse extinct since the early 20th century) } { warrigal2, warragal2, wild_horse,@ (Australian wild horse) } { Przewalski's_horse, Przevalski's_horse, Equus_caballus_przewalskii, Equus_caballus_przevalskii, wild_horse,@ (wild horse of central Asia that resembles an ass; now endangered) } { cayuse, Indian_pony, pony2,@ (a small native range horse) } { hack1, horse,@ (a horse kept for hire) } { hack2, [ jade, verb.body:jade1,+ verb.body:jade,+ ] nag, plug, horse,@ (an old or over-worked horse) } { plow_horse, plough_horse, workhorse,@ (a horse used to pull a plow) } { pony1, horse,@ (any of various breeds of small gentle horses usually less than five feet high at the shoulder) } { Shetland_pony, pony1,@ (breed of very small pony with long shaggy mane and tail) } { Welsh_pony, pony1,@ (breed of small ponies originally from Wales) } { Exmoor2, pony1,@ (stocky breed of pony with a fawn-colored nose) } { racehorse, race_horse, bangtail, horse,@ (a horse bred for racing) } { thoroughbred1, racehorse,@ (a racehorse belonging to a breed that originated from a cross between Arabian stallions and English mares) } { Sir_Barton, thoroughbred1,@i (thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1919) } { Gallant_Fox, thoroughbred1,@i (thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1930) } { Omaha, thoroughbred1,@i (thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1935) } { War_Admiral, thoroughbred1,@i (thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1937) } { Whirlaway, thoroughbred1,@i (thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1941) } { Count_Fleet, thoroughbred1,@i (thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1943) } { Assault, thoroughbred1,@i (thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1946) } { Citation, thoroughbred1,@i (thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1948) } { Secretariat, thoroughbred1,@i (thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1973) } { Seattle_Slew, thoroughbred1,@i (thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1977) } { Affirmed, thoroughbred1,@i (thoroughbred that won the triple crown in 1978) } { steeplechaser, horse,@ racer,@ (a horse trained to run in steeplechases) } { [ racer, verb.competition:race,+ ] noun.Tops:animal,@ (an animal that races) } { finisher, racer,@ (an animal that wins in a contest of speed) } { pony3, racehorse,@ (an informal term for a racehorse; "he liked to bet on the ponies") } { yearling2, racehorse,@ (a racehorse considered one year old until the second Jan. 1 following its birth) } { two-year-old_horse, two_year_old, racehorse,@ (a racehorse that is two years old) } { three-year-old_horse, three_year_old, racehorse,@ (a racehorse that is three years old) } { dark_horse, racehorse,@ (a racehorse about which little is known) } { mudder, racehorse,@ (a racehorse that runs well on a muddy racetrack) } { nonstarter, racehorse,@ (a horse that fails to run in a race for which it has been entered) } { stalking-horse, horse,@ (a horse behind which a hunter hides while stalking game) } { harness_horse, horse,@ (horse used for pulling vehicles) } { cob2, harness_horse,@ (stocky short-legged harness horse) } { hackney, harness_horse,@ (a compact breed of harness horse) } { workhorse, horse,@ (a horse used for plowing and hauling and other heavy labor) } { draft_horse, draught_horse, dray_horse, workhorse,@ (horse adapted for drawing heavy loads) } { packhorse, workhorse,@ pack_animal,@ (a workhorse used as a pack animal) } { carthorse, cart_horse, drayhorse, draft_horse,@ (draft horse kept for pulling carts) } { Clydesdale, draft_horse,@ (heavy feathered-legged breed of draft horse originally from Scotland) } { Percheron, draft_horse,@ (one of a breed of grey or black draft horses originally used in France to draw heavy coaches or artillery) } { farm_horse, dobbin, workhorse,@ (a quiet plodding workhorse) } { shire, shire_horse, draft_horse,@ (British breed of large heavy draft horse) } { pole_horse, poler, draft_horse,@ (a draft horse harnessed alongside the shaft or pole of a vehicle) } { wheel_horse, wheeler, draft_horse,@ (a draft horse harnessed behind others and nearest the wheels of a vehicle) } { post_horse, post-horse, poster, horse,@ (a horse kept at an inn or post house for use by mail carriers or for rent to travelers) } { coach_horse, draft_horse,@ (strong draft horse for drawing coaches) } { [ pacer1, verb.motion:pace1,+ ] horse,@ (a horse trained to a special gait in which both feet on one side leave the ground together) } { [ pacer2, verb.cognition:pace,+ ] pacemaker, pacesetter, racehorse,@ (a horse used to set the pace in racing) } { trotting_horse, [ trotter, verb.motion:trot,+ ] racehorse,@ (a horse trained to trot; especially a horse trained for harness racing) } { pole_horse1, trotting_horse,@ (the horse having a starting position next to the inside rail in a harness race) } { stepper, high_stepper, horse,@ (a horse trained to lift its feet high off the ground while walking or trotting) } { chestnut, horse,@ (a dark golden-brown or reddish-brown horse) } { liver_chestnut, horse,@ (a solid dark brown horse) } { [ bay, adj.all:colored^bay,+ ] horse,@ (a horse of a moderate reddish-brown color) } { sorrel, horse,@ (a horse of a brownish orange to light brown color) } { palomino, horse,@ (a horse of light tan or golden color with cream-colored or white mane and tail) } { pinto, horse,@ (a spotted or calico horse or pony) } { ass, equine,@ genus_Equus,#m (hardy and sure-footed animal smaller and with longer ears than the horse) } { domestic_ass, donkey, Equus_asinus1, ass,@ genus_Equus,#m (domestic beast of burden descended from the African wild ass; patient but stubborn) } { burro, donkey,@ (small donkey used as a pack animal) } { moke, donkey,@ (British informal for donkey) } { jack1, jackass, ass,@ (male donkey) } { jennet, jenny, jenny_ass, ass,@ (female donkey) } { [ mule, noun.person:muleteer,+ ] equine,@ genus_Equus,#m (hybrid offspring of a male donkey and a female horse; usually sterile) } { hinny, equine,@ genus_Equus,#m (hybrid offspring of a male horse and a female donkey or ass; usually sterile; "a hinny has a gentler disposition than a mule") } { wild_ass, ass,@ genus_Equus,#m (any of several equine mammals of Asia and northeast Africa) } { African_wild_ass, Equus_asinus2, wild_ass,@ (a wild ass of Africa) } { kiang, Equus_kiang, wild_ass,@ (wild ass of Tibet and Mongolia) } { onager, Equus_hemionus, wild_ass,@ (Asiatic wild ass) } { chigetai, dziggetai, Equus_hemionus_hemionus, onager,@ (Mongolian wild ass) } { zebra, equine,@ genus_Equus,#m (any of several fleet black-and-white striped African equines) } { common_zebra, Burchell's_zebra, Equus_Burchelli, zebra,@ (of the plains of central and eastern Africa) } { mountain_zebra, Equus_zebra_zebra, zebra,@ (narrow-striped nearly extinct zebra of southern Africa) } { grevy's_zebra, Equus_grevyi, zebra,@ (zebra with less continuous stripes) } { quagga, Equus_quagga, equine,@ genus_Equus,#m (mammal of South Africa that resembled a zebra; extinct since late 19th century) } { Rhinocerotidae, family_Rhinocerotidae, rhinoceros_family, mammal_family,@ order_Perissodactyla,#m (rhinoceroses) } { rhinoceros, rhino, odd-toed_ungulate,@ family_Rhinocerotidae,#m (massive powerful herbivorous odd-toed ungulate of southeast Asia and Africa having very thick skin and one or two horns on the snout) } { genus_Rhinoceros, mammal_genus,@ family_Rhinocerotidae,#m (type genus of the Rhinocerotidae) } { Indian_rhinoceros, Rhinoceros_unicornis, rhinoceros,@ genus_Rhinoceros,#m (having one horn) } { woolly_rhinoceros, Rhinoceros_antiquitatis, rhinoceros,@ genus_Rhinoceros,#m (extinct thick-haired species of Arctic regions) } { Ceratotherium, genus_Ceratotherium, mammal_genus,@ family_Rhinocerotidae,#m (African genus) } { white_rhinoceros, Ceratotherium_simum, Diceros_simus, rhinoceros,@ (large light-grey African rhinoceros having two horns; endangered; sometimes placed in genus Diceros) } { Diceros, genus_Diceros, mammal_genus,@ family_Rhinocerotidae,#m (most common species in Africa) } { black_rhinoceros, Diceros_bicornis, rhinoceros,@ genus_Diceros,#m (African rhino; in danger of extinction) } { Tapiridae, family_Tapiridae, mammal_family,@ order_Perissodactyla,#m (tapirs and extinct related forms) } { Tapirus, genus_Tapirus, mammal_genus,@ family_Tapiridae,#m (type genus of the Tapiridae) } { tapir, odd-toed_ungulate,@ genus_Tapirus,#m (large inoffensive chiefly nocturnal ungulate of tropical America and southeast Asia having a heavy body and fleshy snout) } { New_World_tapir, Tapirus_terrestris, tapir,@ (a tapir found in South America and Central America) } { Malayan_tapir, Indian_tapir, Tapirus_indicus, tapir,@ (a tapir found in Malaya and Sumatra) } { [ Artiodactyla, adj.pert:artiodactylous,+ ] order_Artiodactyla, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (an order of hooved mammals of the subclass Eutheria (including pigs and peccaries and hippopotami and members of the suborder Ruminantia) having an even number of functional toes) } { [ even-toed_ungulate, odd-toed_ungulate,!] artiodactyl, artiodactyl_mammal, ungulate,@ order_Artiodactyla,#m (placental mammal having hooves with an even number of functional toes on each foot) } { Suidae, family_Suidae, mammal_family,@ order_Artiodactyla,#m (pigs; hogs; boars) } { swine, even-toed_ungulate,@ family_Suidae,#m (stout-bodied short-legged omnivorous animals) } { Sus, genus_Sus, mammal_genus,@ family_Suidae,#m (type genus of the Suidae) } { hog, [ pig, noun.animal:piglet,+ verb.body:pig,+ verb.stative:pig,+ ] [ grunter, verb.communication:grunt,+ ] [ squealer, verb.communication:squeal1,+ ] Sus_scrofa2, swine,@ genus_Sus,#m (domestic swine) } { [ piglet, noun.animal:pig,+ ] [ piggy, adj.all:gluttonous^piggy,+ ] shoat, shote, young_mammal,@ genus_Sus,#m (a young pig) } { sucking_pig, piglet,@ (an unweaned piglet) } { porker, hog,@ (a pig fattened to provide meat) } { boar1, swine,@ (an uncastrated male hog) } { sow, swine,@ (an adult female hog) } { [ razorback1, adj.all:backed^razorback,+ ] razorback_hog, razorbacked_hog, swine,@ (a mongrel hog with a thin body and long legs and a ridged back; a wild or semi-wild descendant of improved breeds; found chiefly in the southeastern United States) } { wild_boar, boar2, Sus_scrofa1, swine,@ genus_Sus,#m (Old World wild swine having a narrow body and prominent tusks from which most domestic swine come; introduced in United States) } { Babyrousa, genus_Babyrousa, mammal_genus,@ family_Suidae,#m (a genus of Suidae) } { babirusa, babiroussa, babirussa, Babyrousa_Babyrussa, swine,@ genus_Babyrousa,#m (Indonesian wild pig with enormous curved canine teeth) } { Phacochoerus, genus_Phacochoerus, mammal_genus,@ family_Suidae,#m (warthogs) } { warthog, swine,@ genus_Phacochoerus,#m (African wild swine with warty protuberances on the face and large protruding tusks) } { Tayassuidae, family_Tayassuidae, mammal_family,@ order_Artiodactyla,#m (peccaries) } { Tayassu, genus_Tayassu, genus_Pecari, mammal_genus,@ family_Tayassuidae,#m (type genus of the Tayassuidae) } { peccary, musk_hog, even-toed_ungulate,@ genus_Tayassu,#m (nocturnal gregarious pig-like wild animals of North America and South America) } { collared_peccary, javelina, Tayassu_angulatus, Tayassu_tajacu, Peccari_angulatus, peccary,@ (dark grey peccary with an indistinct white collar; of semi desert areas of Mexico and southwestern United States) } { white-lipped_peccary, Tayassu_pecari, peccary,@ (blackish peccary with whitish cheeks; larger than the collared peccary) } { Chiacoan_peccary, peccary,@ (a recently discovered large wild pig of Paraguay) } { Hippopotamidae, family_Hippopotamidae, mammal_family,@ order_Artiodactyla,#m (hippopotami) } { genus_Hippopotamus, mammal_genus,@ family_Hippopotamidae,#m (type genus of the Hippopotamidae) } { hippopotamus, hippo, river_horse, Hippopotamus_amphibius, even-toed_ungulate,@ genus_Hippopotamus,#m (massive thick-skinned herbivorous animal living in or around rivers of tropical Africa) } { Ruminantia, suborder_Ruminantia, animal_order,@ order_Artiodactyla,#m (cattle; bison; sheep; goats; antelopes; deer; chevrotains; giraffes; camels) } { [ ruminant, verb.consumption:ruminate,+ ] even-toed_ungulate,@ suborder_Ruminantia,#m (any of various cud-chewing hoofed mammals having a stomach divided into four (occasionally three) compartments) } { [ rumen, verb.consumption:ruminate,+ ] first_stomach, noun.body:stomach,@ ruminant,#p (the first compartment of the stomach of a ruminant; here food is collected and returned to the mouth as cud for chewing) } { reticulum, second_stomach, noun.body:stomach,@ ruminant,#p (the second compartment of the stomach of a ruminant) } { psalterium, omasum, third_stomach, noun.body:stomach,@ ruminant,#p (the third compartment of the stomach of a ruminant) } { [ abomasum, adj.pert:abomasal,+ ] fourth_stomach, noun.body:stomach,@ ruminant,#p (the fourth compartment of the stomach of a ruminant; the one where digestion takes place) } { Bovidae, family_Bovidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Ruminantia,#m (true antelopes; cattle; oxen; sheep; goats) } { bovid, ruminant,@ family_Bovidae,#m (hollow-horned ruminants) } { Bovinae, subfamily_Bovinae, mammal_family,@ family_Bovidae,#m (term not used technically; essentially coextensive with genus Bos: cattle; buffalo; and sometimes includes kudu) } { Bovini, tribe_Bovini, noun.group:tribe3,@ family_Bovidae,#m (term not used technically; essentially coextensive with genus Bos) } { Bos, genus_Bos, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (wild and domestic cattle; in some classifications placed in the subfamily Bovinae or tribe Bovini) } { bovine, bovid,@ genus_Bos,#m (any of various members of the genus Bos) } { ox, wild_ox, bovine,@ genus_Bos,#m genus_Bibos,#m (any of various wild bovines especially of the genera Bos or closely related Bibos) } { [ cattle, noun.artifact:cattleship,+ ] cows, kine, oxen, Bos_taurus, bovine,@ genus_Bos,#m noun.group:herd,#m (domesticated bovine animals as a group regardless of sex or age; "so many head of cattle"; "wait till the cows come home"; "seven thin and ill-favored kine"- Bible; "a team of oxen") } { ox2, cattle,@ genus_Bos,#m (an adult castrated bull of the genus Bos; especially Bos taurus) } { stirk, cattle,@ (yearling heifer or bullock) } { bullock1, steer, cattle,@ male,@ (castrated bull) } { bull1, cattle,@ (uncastrated adult male of domestic cattle) } { cow1, moo-cow, cattle,@ (female of domestic cattle: "`moo-cow' is a child's term") } { springer, springing_cow, cow1,@ (a cow about to give birth) } { heifer, cow1,@ young_mammal,@ (young cow) } { [ bullock2, adj.all:strong^bullocky,+ ] bull1,@ young_mammal,@ (young bull) } { dogie, dogy, leppy, calf,@ (motherless calf in a range herd of cattle) } { maverick, calf,@ (an unbranded range animal (especially a stray calf); belongs to the first person who puts a brand on it) } { beef, beef_cattle, cattle,@ (cattle that are reared for their meat) } { longhorn, Texas_longhorn, beef_cattle,@ (long-horned beef cattle formerly common in southwestern United States) } { Brahman, Brahma, Brahmin, Bos_indicus, bovine,@ genus_Bos,#m (any of several breeds of Indian cattle; especially a large American heat and tick resistant greyish humped breed evolved in the Gulf States by interbreeding Indian cattle and now used chiefly for crossbreeding) } { zebu, Brahman,@ genus_Bos,#m (domesticated ox having a humped back and long horns and a large dewlap; used chiefly as a draft animal in India and east Asia) } { aurochs1, urus, Bos_primigenius, wild_ox,@ genus_Bos,#m (large recently extinct long-horned European wild ox; considered one of the ancestors of domestic cattle) } { yak, Bos_grunniens, wild_ox,@ genus_Bos,#m (large long-haired wild ox of Tibet often domesticated) } { banteng, banting, tsine, Bos_banteng, wild_ox,@ genus_Bos,#m (wild ox of the Malay Archipelago) } { Welsh, Welsh_Black, cattle,@ (a breed of dual-purpose cattle developed in Wales) } { red_poll, cattle,@ (hornless short-haired breed of beef and dairy cattle) } { Santa_Gertrudis, beef_cattle,@ (Brahman and shorthorn crossbreed of red cattle; hardy in hot regions) } { Aberdeen_Angus, Angus, black_Angus, beef_cattle,@ (black hornless breed from Scotland) } { Africander, cattle,@ (tall large-horned humped cattle of South Africa; used for meat or draft) } { dairy_cattle, dairy_cow, milch_cow, milk_cow, milcher, milker, cattle,@ (cattle that are reared for their milk) } { Ayrshire, dairy_cattle,@ (hardy breed of dairy cattle from Ayr, Scotland) } { Brown_Swiss, dairy_cattle,@ (large hardy brown breed of dairy cattle from Switzerland) } { Charolais, beef_cattle,@ (large white or cream-colored breed from France) } { Jersey, dairy_cattle,@ (a breed of diary cattle developed on the island of Jersey) } { Devon, cattle,@ (red dual-purpose cattle of English origin) } { grade, cattle,@ (a variety of cattle produced by crossbreeding with a superior breed) } { Durham, shorthorn, beef_cattle,@ (English breed of short-horned cattle) } { milking_shorthorn, dairy_cattle,@ (breed evolved from shorthorn beef cattle) } { Galloway, beef_cattle,@ (breed of hardy black chiefly beef cattle native to Scotland) } { Friesian, Holstein, Holstein-Friesian, dairy_cattle,@ (a breed of dairy cattle from northern Holland) } { Guernsey, dairy_cattle,@ (breed of dairy cattle from the island of Guernsey) } { Hereford, whiteface, beef_cattle,@ (hardy English breed of cattle raised extensively in United States) } { cattalo, beefalo, beef_cattle,@ (hardy breed of cattle resulting from crossing domestic cattle with the American buffalo; yields leaner beef than conventional breeds) } { Old_World_buffalo, buffalo1, bovid,@ family_Bovidae,#m (any of several Old World animals resembling oxen including, e.g., water buffalo; Cape buffalo) } { Bubalus, genus_Bubalus, tribe_Bubalus, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (in some classification systems included in genus Bos; water buffaloes) } { water_buffalo, water_ox, Asiatic_buffalo, Bubalus_bubalis, buffalo1,@ genus_Bubalus,#m (an Asian buffalo that is often domesticated for use as a draft animal) } { Indian_buffalo, water_buffalo,@ (upland buffalo of eastern Asia where true water buffaloes do not thrive; used for draft and milk) } { carabao, water_buffalo,@ (water buffalo of the Philippines) } { genus_Anoa, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (a genus of mammals of the family Bovidae) } { anoa, dwarf_buffalo, Anoa_depressicornis, buffalo1,@ genus_Anoa,#m (small buffalo of the Celebes having small straight horns) } { tamarau, tamarao, Bubalus_mindorensis, Anoa_mindorensis, buffalo1,@ genus_Bubalus,#m (small buffalo of Mindoro in the Philippines) } { Synercus, genus_Synercus, tribe_synercus, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (Cape buffalo) } { Cape_buffalo, Synercus_caffer, buffalo1,@ genus_Synercus,#m (large often savage buffalo of southern Africa having upward-curving horns; mostly in game reserves) } { Bibos, genus_Bibos, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (wild ox) } { Asian_wild_ox, wild_ox,@ genus_Bibos,#m (genus of Asiatic wild oxen) } { gaur, Bibos_gaurus, Asian_wild_ox,@ genus_Bibos,#m (wild ox of mountainous areas of eastern India) } { gayal, mithan, Bibos_frontalis, Asian_wild_ox,@ genus_Bibos,#m (ox of southeast Asia sometimes considered a domesticated breed of the gaur) } { genus_Bison, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (sometimes considered a subgenus of genus Bos: American buffalo) } { bison, bovid,@ genus_Bison,#m (any of several large humped bovids having shaggy manes and large heads and short horns) } { American_bison, American_buffalo, buffalo2, Bison_bison, bison,@ genus_Bison,#m (large shaggy-haired brown bison of North American plains) } { wisent, aurochs2, Bison_bonasus, bison,@ genus_Bison,#m (European bison having a smaller and higher head than the North American bison) } { Ovibos, genus_Ovibos, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (consisting of the musk-ox) } { musk_ox, musk_sheep, Ovibos_moschatus, bovid,@ genus_Ovibos,#m (large shaggy-coated bovid mammal of Canada and Greenland; intermediate in size and anatomy between an ox and a sheep) } { Ovis, genus_Ovis, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (sheep) } { sheep, bovid,@ genus_Ovis,#m noun.group:herd,#m noun.group:flock1,#m (woolly usually horned ruminant mammal related to the goat) } { ewe, sheep,@ (female sheep) } { ram, tup, sheep,@ (uncastrated adult male sheep; "a British term is `tup'") } { wether, sheep,@ genus_Ovis,#m (male sheep especially a castrated one) } { bellwether, wether,@ (sheep that leads the herd often wearing a bell) } { [ lamb, verb.body:lamb,+ ] young_mammal,@ genus_Ovis,#m (young sheep) } { lambkin, lamb,@ (a very young lamb) } { baa-lamb, lamb,@ (child's word for a sheep or lamb) } { hog2, hogget, hogg, lamb,@ (a sheep up to the age of one year; one yet to be sheared) } { teg, lamb,@ (two-year-old sheep) } { Persian_lamb, lamb,@ (a karakul lamb) } { black_sheep, sheep,@ (sheep with a black coat) } { domestic_sheep, Ovis_aries, sheep,@ genus_Ovis,#m (any of various breeds raised for wool or edible meat or skin) } { Cotswold, domestic_sheep,@ (sheep with long wool originating in the Cotswold Hills) } { Hampshire, Hampshire_down, domestic_sheep,@ (British breed of hornless dark-faced domestic sheep) } { Lincoln, domestic_sheep,@ (long-wooled mutton sheep originally from Lincolnshire) } { Exmoor1, domestic_sheep,@ (horned sheep of Devon; valued for mutton) } { Cheviot, domestic_sheep,@ (hardy hornless sheep of the Cheviot Hills noted for its short thick wool) } { broadtail, caracul, karakul, domestic_sheep,@ (hardy coarse-haired sheep of central Asia; lambs are valued for their soft curly black fur) } { longwool, domestic_sheep,@ (a domestic long-wool sheep) } { merino, merino_sheep, domestic_sheep,@ (white sheep originating in Spain and producing a heavy fleece of exceptional quality) } { Rambouillet, domestic_sheep,@ (hardy sheep developed from the merino producing both good mutton and fine wool) } { wild_sheep, bovid,@ (undomesticated sheep) } { argali, argal, Ovis_ammon, wild_sheep,@ genus_Ovis,#m (wild sheep of semidesert regions in central Asia) } { Marco_Polo_sheep, Marco_Polo's_sheep, Ovis_poli, wild_sheep,@ genus_Ovis,#m (Asiatic wild sheep with exceptionally large horns; sometimes considered a variety of the argali (or Ovis ammon)) } { urial, Ovis_vignei, wild_sheep,@ genus_Ovis,#m (bearded reddish sheep of southern Asia) } { Dall_sheep, Dall's_sheep, white_sheep, Ovis_montana_dalli, wild_sheep,@ genus_Ovis,#m (large white wild sheep of northwestern Canada and Alaska) } { mountain_sheep, wild_sheep,@ (any wild sheep inhabiting mountainous regions)} { bighorn, bighorn_sheep, cimarron, Rocky_Mountain_bighorn, Rocky_Mountain_sheep, Ovis_canadensis, mountain_sheep,@ genus_Ovis,#m (wild sheep of mountainous regions of western North America having massive curled horns) } { mouflon, moufflon, Ovis_musimon, mountain_sheep,@ genus_Ovis,#m (wild mountain sheep of Corsica and Sardinia) } { Ammotragus, genus_Ammotragus, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (genus of wild sheep) } { aoudad, arui, audad, Barbary_sheep, maned_sheep, Ammotragus_lervia, wild_sheep,@ genus_Ammotragus,#m (wild sheep of northern Africa) } { [ beard1, verb.stative:beard,+ ] noun.body:hair,@ goat,#p (hairy growth on or near the face of certain mammals) } { Capra, genus_Capra, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (goats) } { goat, caprine_animal, bovid,@ genus_Capra,#m (any of numerous agile ruminants related to sheep but having a beard and straight horns) } { kid, goat,@ (young goat) } { billy, billy_goat, he-goat, goat,@ (male goat) } { nanny, nanny-goat, she-goat, goat,@ (female goat) } { domestic_goat, Capra_hircus, goat,@ (any of various breeds of goat raised for milk or meat or wool) } { Cashmere_goat, Kashmir_goat, domestic_goat,@ (Himalayan goat having a silky undercoat highly prized as cashmere wool) } { Angora1, Angora_goat, domestic_goat,@ (a domestic breed of goat raised for its long silky hair which is the true mohair) } { wild_goat, goat,@ (undomesticated goat) } { bezoar_goat, pasang1, Capra_aegagrus, wild_goat,@ (wild goat of Iran and adjacent regions) } { markhor, markhoor, Capra_falconeri, wild_goat,@ (large Himalayan goat with large spiraled horns) } { ibex, Capra_ibex, wild_goat,@ (wild goat of mountain areas of Eurasia and northern Africa having large recurved horns) } { goat_antelope, bovid,@ family_Bovidae,#m (bovid related to goats but having antelope-like features: mountain goats; gorals; serows; chamois; gnu goats) } { Oreamnos, genus_Oreamnos, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (mountain goats) } { mountain_goat, Rocky_Mountain_goat, Oreamnos_americanus, goat_antelope,@ genus_Oreamnos,#m (sure-footed mammal of mountainous northwestern North America) } { Naemorhedus, genus_Naemorhedus, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (gorals) } { goral, Naemorhedus_goral, goat_antelope,@ genus_Naemorhedus,#m (small goat antelope with small conical horns; of southern Asian mountains) } { Capricornis, genus_Capricornis, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (serows) } { serow, goat_antelope,@ genus_Capricornis,#m (short-horned dark-coated goat antelope of mountain areas of southern and southeastern Asia) } { Rupicapra, genus_Rupicapra, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (chamois) } { chamois, Rupicapra_rupicapra, goat_antelope,@ genus_Rupicapra,#m (hoofed mammal of mountains of Eurasia having upright horns with backward-hooked tips) } { Budorcas, genus_Budorcas, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (gnu goats) } { takin, gnu_goat, Budorcas_taxicolor, goat_antelope,@ genus_Budorcas,#m (large heavily built goat antelope of eastern Himalayan area) } { antelope, bovid,@ (graceful Old World ruminant with long legs and horns directed upward and backward; includes gazelles; springboks; impalas; addax; gerenuks; blackbucks; dik-diks) } { Antilope, genus_Antilope, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (blackbucks) } { blackbuck, black_buck, Antilope_cervicapra, antelope,@ genus_Antilope,#m (common Indian antelope with a dark back and spiral horns) } { Litocranius, genus_Litocranius, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (antelopes of eastern Africa: gerenuks) } { gerenuk, Litocranius_walleri, antelope,@ genus_Litocranius,#m (slender East African antelope with slim neck and backward-curving horns) } { genus_Addax, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (genus of antelopes of northern African deserts) } { addax, Addax_nasomaculatus, antelope,@ genus_Addax,#m (large antelope with lightly spiraled horns of desert regions of northern Africa) } { Connochaetes, genus_Connochaetes, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (African antelopes: gnus) } { gnu, wildebeest, antelope,@ genus_Connochaetes,#m (large African antelope having a head with horns like an ox and a long tufted tail) } { Madoqua, genus_Madoqua, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (genus comprising some small antelopes of eastern and northeastern Africa) } { dik-dik, antelope,@ genus_Madoqua,#m (any of several small antelopes of eastern Africa of the genus Madoqua; the size of a large rabbit) } { Alcelaphus, genus_Alcelaphus, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (African antelopes: hartebeests) } { hartebeest, antelope,@ genus_Alcelaphus,#m (a large African antelope with lyre-shaped horns that curve backward) } { Damaliscus, genus_Damaliscus, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (African antelopes: sassabies) } { sassaby, topi, Damaliscus_lunatus, antelope,@ genus_Damaliscus,#m (a large South African antelope; considered the swiftest hoofed mammal) } { Aepyceros, genus_Aepyceros, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (African antelopes: impalas) } { impala, Aepyceros_melampus, antelope,@ genus_Aepyceros,#m (African antelope with ridged curved horns; moves with enormous leaps) } { Gazella, genus_Gazella, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (typical gazelles) } { gazelle, antelope,@ genus_Gazella,#m (small swift graceful antelope of Africa and Asia having lustrous eyes) } { Thomson's_gazelle, Gazella_thomsoni, gazelle,@ genus_Gazella,#m (East African gazelle; the smallest gazelle) } { Gazella_subgutturosa, gazelle,@ genus_Gazella,#m (a kind of gazelle) } { Antidorcas, genus_Antidorcas, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (springboks) } { springbok, springbuck, Antidorcas_marsupialis, Antidorcas_euchore, gazelle,@ genus_Antidorcas,#m (a South African gazelle noted for springing lightly into the air) } { Tragelaphus, genus_Tragelaphus, Strepsiceros, genus_Strepsiceros, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (African antelopes: kudus; bongos; nyalas; bushbucks) } { bongo, Tragelaphus_eurycerus, Boocercus_eurycerus, antelope,@ genus_Tragelaphus,#m (large forest antelope of central Africa having a reddish-brown coat with white stripes and spiral horns) } { kudu, koodoo, koudou, antelope,@ genus_Tragelaphus,#m (either of two spiral-horned antelopes of the African bush) } { greater_kudu, Tragelaphus_strepsiceros, kudu,@ (a variety of kudu) } { lesser_kudu, Tragelaphus_imberbis, kudu,@ (a smaller variety of kudu) } { harnessed_antelope, antelope,@ genus_Tragelaphus,#m (any of several antelopes of the genus Tragelaphus having striped markings resembling a harness) } { nyala, Tragelaphus_angasi, harnessed_antelope,@ genus_Tragelaphus,#m (spiral-horned South African antelope with a fringe of white hairs along back and neck) } { mountain_nyala, Tragelaphus_buxtoni, antelope,@ genus_Tragelaphus,#m (shaggy antelope of mountains of Ethiopia) } { bushbuck, guib, Tragelaphus_scriptus, harnessed_antelope,@ genus_Tragelaphus,#m (antelope with white markings like a harness and twisted horns) } { Boselaphus, genus_Boselaphus, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (Indian antelopes: nilgais) } { nilgai, nylghai, nylghau, blue_bull, Boselaphus_tragocamelus, antelope,@ genus_Boselaphus,#m (large Indian antelope; male is blue-grey with white markings; female is brownish with no horns) } { Hippotragus, genus_Hippotragus, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (sable antelopes) } { sable_antelope, Hippotragus_niger, antelope,@ genus_Hippotragus,#m (large black East African antelope with sharp backward-curving horns) } { genus_Saiga, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (Eurasian antelopes: saigas) } { saiga, Saiga_tatarica, antelope,@ genus_Saiga,#m (goat-like antelope of central Eurasia having a stubby nose like a proboscis) } { Raphicerus, genus_Raphicerus, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (African antelopes: steenboks) } { steenbok, steinbok, Raphicerus_campestris, antelope,@ genus_Raphicerus,#m (small plains antelope of southeastern Africa) } { Taurotragus, genus_Taurotragus, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (African antelopes: elands) } { eland, antelope,@ genus_Taurotragus,#m (either of two large African antelopes of the genus Taurotragus having short spirally twisted horns in both sexes) } { common_eland, Taurotragus_oryx, eland,@ genus_Taurotragus,#m (dark fawn-colored eland of southern and eastern Africa) } { giant_eland, Taurotragus_derbianus, eland,@ genus_Taurotragus,#m (large dark striped eland of western equatorial Africa) } { Kobus, genus_Kobus, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (African antelopes: waterbucks) } { kob, Kobus_kob, waterbuck,@ (an orange-brown antelope of southeast Africa) } { lechwe, Kobus_leche, waterbuck,@ (tawny-colored African antelope inhabiting wet grassy plains; a threatened species) } { waterbuck, antelope,@ genus_Kobus,#m (any of several large African antelopes of the genus Kobus having curved ridged horns and frequenting e.g. swamps and rivers) } { Adenota, genus_Adenota, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (African antelopes: puku) } { puku, Adenota_vardoni, antelope,@ genus_Adenota,#m (an African antelope closely related to the waterbuck) } { genus_Oryx, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (African antelopes: oryxes) } { oryx, pasang2, antelope,@ genus_Oryx,#m (large African antelope with long straight nearly upright horns) } { gemsbok, gemsbuck, Oryx_gazella, oryx,@ (large South African oryx with a broad black band along its flanks) } { Pseudoryx, genus_Pseudoryx, mammal_genus,@ family_Bovidae,#m (species of large cow-like mammals of Vietnam discovered by scientists in 1992) } { forest_goat, spindle_horn, Pseudoryx_nghetinhensis, bovid,@ genus_Pseudoryx,#m (cow-like creature with the glossy coat of a horse and the agility of a goat and the long horns of an antelope; characterized as a cow that lives the life of a goat) } { Antilocapridae, family_Antilocapridae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Ruminantia,#m (comprising only the pronghorns) } { Antilocapra, genus_Antilocapra, mammal_genus,@ family_Antilocapridae,#m (type and sole genus of the Antilocapridae comprising one species) } { pronghorn, prongbuck, pronghorn_antelope, American_antelope, Antilocapra_americana, ruminant,@ genus_Antilocapra,#m (fleet antelope-like ruminant of western North American plains with small branched horns) } { Cervidae, family_Cervidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Ruminantia,#m (deer: reindeer; moose or elks; muntjacs; roe deer) } { deer, cervid, ruminant,@ family_Cervidae,#m (distinguished from Bovidae by the male's having solid deciduous antlers) } { stag, buck,@ (adult male deer) } { royal, royal_stag, stag,@ (stag with antlers of 12 or more branches) } { pricket, deer,@ (male deer in his second year) } { [ fawn, verb.body:fawn,+ ] deer,@ young_mammal,@ (a young deer) } { Cervus, genus_Cervus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cervidae,#m (the type genus of the Cervidae) } { red_deer, elk1, American_elk1, wapiti1, Cervus_elaphus, deer,@ genus_Cervus,#m (common deer of temperate Europe and Asia) } { hart, stag2, red_deer,@ (a male deer, especially an adult male red deer) } { hind, red_deer,@ (a female deer, especially an adult female red deer) } { brocket2, red_deer,@ (male red deer in its second year) } { sambar, sambur, Cervus_unicolor, deer,@ genus_Cervus,#m (a deer of southern Asia with antlers that have three tines) } { wapiti, elk2, American_elk, Cervus_elaphus_canadensis, deer,@ genus_Cervus,#m (large North American deer with large much-branched antlers in the male) } { Japanese_deer, sika, Cervus_nipon, Cervus_sika, deer,@ genus_Cervus,#m (small deer of Japan with slightly forked antlers) } { Odocoileus, genus_Odocoileus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cervidae,#m (North American deer) } { Virginia_deer, white_tail, whitetail, white-tailed_deer, whitetail_deer, Odocoileus_Virginianus, deer,@ genus_Odocoileus,#m (common North American deer; tail has a white underside) } { mule_deer, burro_deer, Odocoileus_hemionus, deer,@ genus_Odocoileus,#m (long-eared deer of western North America with two-pronged antlers) } { black-tailed_deer, blacktail_deer, blacktail, Odocoileus_hemionus_columbianus, mule_deer,@ (mule deer of western Rocky Mountains) } { Alces, genus_Alces, mammal_genus,@ family_Cervidae,#m (elk or moose) } { elk, moose, Alces_alces, deer,@ genus_Alces,#m (large northern deer with enormous flattened antlers in the male; called `elk' in Europe and `moose' in North America) } { Dama, genus_Dama, mammal_genus,@ family_Cervidae,#m (fallow deer) } { fallow_deer, Dama_dama, deer,@ genus_Dama,#m (small Eurasian deer) } { Capreolus, genus_Capreolus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cervidae,#m (roe deer) } { roe_deer, Capreolus_capreolus, deer,@ genus_Capreolus,#m (small graceful deer of Eurasian woodlands having small forked antlers) } { roebuck, roe_deer,@ (male roe deer) } { Rangifer, genus_Rangifer, mammal_genus,@ family_Cervidae,#m (reindeer or caribou) } { caribou, reindeer, Greenland_caribou, Rangifer_tarandus, deer,@ genus_Rangifer,#m (Arctic deer with large antlers in both sexes; called `reindeer' in Eurasia and `caribou' in North America) } { woodland_caribou, Rangifer_caribou, caribou,@ (any of several large caribou living in coniferous forests of southern Canada; in some classifications included in the species Rangifer tarandus) } { barren_ground_caribou, Rangifer_arcticus, caribou,@ (of tundra of northern Canada; in some classifications included in the species Rangifer tarandus) } { Mazama, genus_Mazama, mammal_genus,@ family_Cervidae,#m (brockets) } { brocket1, deer,@ genus_Mazama,#m (small South American deer with unbranched antlers) } { Muntiacus, genus_Muntiacus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cervidae,#m (muntjacs) } { muntjac, barking_deer, deer,@ genus_Muntiacus,#m (small Asian deer with small antlers and a cry like a bark) } { Moschus, genus_Moschus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cervidae,#m (musk deer) } { musk_deer, Moschus_moschiferus, deer,@ genus_Moschus,#m (small heavy-limbed upland deer of central Asia; male secretes valued musk) } { Elaphurus, genus_Elaphurus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cervidae,#m (a genus of Cervidae) } { pere_david's_deer, elaphure, Elaphurus_davidianus, deer,@ genus_Elaphurus,#m (large Chinese deer surviving only in domesticated herds) } { Tragulidae, family_Tragulidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Ruminantia,#m (chevrotains) } { chevrotain, mouse_deer, ruminant,@ family_Tragulidae,#m (very small hornless deer-like ruminant of tropical Asia and west Africa) } { Tragulus, genus_Tragulus, mammal_genus,@ family_Tragulidae,#m (type genus of the Tragulidae) } { kanchil, Tragulus_kanchil, chevrotain,@ genus_Tragulus,#m (small chevrotain of southeastern Asia) } { napu, Tragulus_Javanicus, chevrotain,@ genus_Tragulus,#m (chevrotain somewhat larger than the kanchil; found in India and Malaya) } { Hyemoschus, genus_Hyemoschus, mammal_genus,@ family_Tragulidae,#m (water chevrotains) } { water_chevrotain, water_deer, Hyemoschus_aquaticus, chevrotain,@ genus_Hyemoschus,#m (largest chevrotain; of marshy areas of west Africa) } { Camelidae, family_Camelidae, mammal_family,@ order_Artiodactyla,#m (camels and llamas and vicunas) } { Camelus, genus_Camelus, mammal_genus,@ family_Camelidae,#m (type genus of the Camelidae: camels) } { camel, even-toed_ungulate,@ genus_Camelus,#m (cud-chewing mammal used as a draft or saddle animal in desert regions) } { Arabian_camel, dromedary, Camelus_dromedarius, camel,@ (one-humped camel of the hot deserts of northern Africa and southwestern Asia) } { Bactrian_camel, Camelus_bactrianus, camel,@ (two-humped camel of the cold deserts of central Asia) } { llama, even-toed_ungulate,@ (wild or domesticated South American cud-chewing animal related to camels but smaller and lacking a hump) } { Lama, genus_Lama, mammal_genus,@ family_Camelidae,#m (llamas) } { domestic_llama, Lama_peruana, llama,@ genus_Lama,#m (used in the Andes as a beast of burden and source of wool; considered a domesticated variety of the guanaco) } { guanaco, Lama_guanicoe, llama,@ genus_Lama,#m (wild llama) } { alpaca, Lama_pacos, llama,@ genus_Lama,#m (domesticated llama with long silky fleece; believed to be a domesticated variety of the guanaco) } { Vicugna, genus_Vicugna, mammal_genus,@ family_Camelidae,#m (a genus of Camelidae) } { vicuna, Vicugna_vicugna, even-toed_ungulate,@ genus_Vicugna,#m (small wild cud-chewing Andean animal similar to the guanaco but smaller; valued for its fleecy undercoat) } { Giraffidae, family_Giraffidae, mammal_family,@ (giraffes) } { Giraffa, genus_Giraffa, mammal_genus,@ family_Giraffidae,#m (type genus of the Giraffidae) } { giraffe, camelopard, Giraffa_camelopardalis, ruminant,@ genus_Giraffa,#m (tallest living quadruped; having a spotted coat and small horns and very long neck and legs; of savannahs of tropical Africa) } { Okapia, genus_Okapia, mammal_genus,@ family_Giraffidae,#m (okapis) } { okapi, Okapia_johnstoni, giraffe,@ genus_Okapia,#m (similar to the giraffe but smaller with much shorter neck and stripe on the legs) } { [ trotter1, verb.motion:trot,+ ] animal_foot,@ hog,#p sheep,#p (foot of a pig or sheep especially one used as food) } { forefoot, animal_foot,@ quadruped,#p (a front foot of a quadruped) } { hindfoot, animal_foot,@ quadruped,#p (a rear foot of a quadruped) } { [ paw, verb.contact:paw1,+ ] animal_foot,@ canine,#p feline,#p (a clawed foot of an animal especially a quadruped) } { forepaw, paw,@ forelimb,#p (front paw; analogous to the human hand) } { hand1, forepaw,@ (terminal part of the forelimb in certain vertebrates (e.g. apes or kangaroos); "the kangaroo's forearms seem undeveloped but the powerful five-fingered hands are skilled at feinting and clouting"- Springfield (Mass.) Union) } { [ pad, verb.motion:pad,+ ] noun.body:structure,@ paw,#p noun.body:finger,#p (the fleshy cushion-like underside of an animal's foot or of a human's finger) } { Mustelidae, family_Mustelidae, mammal_family,@ order_Carnivora,#m (weasels; polecats; ferrets; minks; fishers; otters; badgers; skunks; wolverines; martens) } { musteline_mammal, mustelid, musteline, carnivore,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (fissiped fur-bearing carnivorous mammals) } { Mustela, genus_Mustela, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (type genus of the family Mustelidae: minks and weasels) } { weasel, musteline_mammal,@ genus_Mustela,#m (small carnivorous mammal with short legs and elongated body and neck) } { ermine, shorttail_weasel, Mustela_erminea, weasel,@ (mustelid of northern hemisphere in its white winter coat) } { stoat, ermine,@ (the ermine in its brown summer coat with black-tipped tail) } { New_World_least_weasel, Mustela_rixosa, weasel,@ (of Canada and northeastern United States) } { Old_World_least_weasel, Mustela_nivalis, weasel,@ (of Europe) } { longtail_weasel, long-tailed_weasel, Mustela_frenata, weasel,@ (the common American weasel distinguished by large size and black-tipped tail) } { mink, musteline_mammal,@ genus_Mustela,#m (slender-bodied semiaquatic mammal having partially webbed feet; valued for its fur) } { American_mink, Mustela_vison, mink,@ (usually rich dark brown) } { polecat1, fitch, foulmart, foumart, Mustela_putorius, musteline_Mammal,@ genus_Mustela,#m (dark brown mustelid of woodlands of Eurasia that gives off an unpleasant odor when threatened) } { ferret1, polecat1,@ (domesticated albino variety of the European polecat bred for hunting rats and rabbits) } { black-footed_ferret, [ ferret2, verb.competition:ferret,+ ] Mustela_nigripes, musteline_mammal,@ genus_Mustela,#m (musteline mammal of prairie regions of United States; nearly extinct) } { Poecilogale, genus_Poecilogale, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (muishonds) } { muishond, weasel,@ genus_Poecilogale,#m (southern African weasel) } { snake_muishond, Poecilogale_albinucha, muishond,@ (small slender burrowing muishond with white top of the head) } { Ictonyx, genus_Ictonyx, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (a genus of Mustelidae) } { striped_muishond, Ictonyx_striata, muishond,@ genus_Ictonyx,#m (ferret-sized muishond often tamed) } { zoril, Ictonyx_frenata, muishond,@ genus_Ictonyx,#m (muishond of northern Africa) } { Lutrinae, subfamily_Lutrinae, mammal_family,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (subdivision not used in some classifications: otters) } { Lutra, genus_Lutra, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (in some classifications considered a genus of the subfamily Lutrinae) } { otter, musteline_mammal,@ genus_Lutra,#m (freshwater carnivorous mammal having webbed and clawed feet and dark brown fur) } { river_otter, Lutra_canadensis, otter,@ (sociable aquatic animal widely distributed along streams and lake borders in North America) } { Eurasian_otter, Lutra_lutra, otter,@ (otter found in Europe and Asia) } { Enhydra, genus_Enhydra, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (sea otters) } { sea_otter, Enhydra_lutris, musteline_mammal,@ genus_Enhydra,#m (large marine otter of northern Pacific coasts having very thick dark brown fur) } { Mephitinae, subfamily_Mephitinae, mammal_family,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (subdivision not used in some classifications: skunks) } { skunk, polecat2, wood_pussy, musteline_mammal,@ (American musteline mammal typically ejecting an intensely malodorous fluid when startled; in some classifications put in a separate subfamily Mephitinae) } { Mephitis, genus_Mephitis, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (in some classifications: type genus of the subfamily Mephitinae) } { striped_skunk, Mephitis_mephitis, skunk,@ genus_Mephitis,#m (most common and widespread North American skunk) } { hooded_skunk, Mephitis_macroura, skunk,@ genus_Mephitis,#m (of Mexico and southernmost parts of southwestern United States) } { Conepatus, genus_Conepatus, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (a genus of Mustelidae) } { hog-nosed_skunk, hognosed_skunk, badger_skunk, rooter_skunk, Conepatus_leuconotus, skunk,@ genus_Conepatus,#m (large naked-muzzled skunk with white back and tail; of southwestern North America and Mexico) } { Spilogale, genus_Spilogale, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (a genus of Mustelidae) } { spotted_skunk, little_spotted_skunk, Spilogale_putorius, skunk,@ genus_Spilogale,#m (small skunk with a marbled black and white coat; of United States and Mexico) } { Melinae, subfamily_Melinae, mammal_family,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (subdivision not used in some classifications: badgers) } { badger, musteline_mammal,@ (sturdy carnivorous burrowing mammal with strong claws; widely distributed in the northern hemisphere) } { Taxidea, genus_Taxidea, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (in some classifications considered a genus of subfamily Melinae) } { American_badger, Taxidea_taxus, badger,@ genus_Taxidea,#m (a variety of badger native to America) } { Meles, genus_Meles, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (in some classifications: type genus of the subfamily Melinae) } { Eurasian_badger, Meles_meles, badger,@ genus_Meles,#m (a variety of badger native to Europe and Asia) } { Mellivora, genus_Mellivora, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (ratels) } { ratel, honey_badger, Mellivora_capensis, musteline_mammal,@ genus_Mellivora,#m (nocturnal badger-like carnivore of wooded regions of Africa and southern Asia) } { Melogale, genus_Melogale, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (a genus of Mustelidae) } { ferret_badger, badger,@ genus_Melogale,#m (small ferret-like badger of southeast Asia) } { Arctonyx, genus_Arctonyx, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (a genus of Mustelidae) } { hog_badger, hog-nosed_badger, sand_badger, Arctonyx_collaris, badger,@ genus_Arctonyx,#m (southeast Asian badger with a snout like a pig) } { Gulo, genus_Gulo, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (a genus of Mustelidae) } { wolverine1, carcajou, skunk_bear, Gulo_luscus, musteline_mammal,@ genus_Gulo,#m (stocky shaggy-coated North American carnivorous mammal) } { glutton, Gulo_gulo, wolverine2, musteline_mammal,@ (musteline mammal of northern Eurasia) } { genus_Grison, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (a genus of Mustelidae) } { genus_Galictis, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (alternative name for the genus Grison) } { grison, Grison_vittatus, Galictis_vittatus, musteline_mammal,@ genus_Grison,#m (carnivore of Central America and South America resembling a weasel with a greyish-white back and dark underparts) } { Martes, genus_Martes, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (martens) } { marten, marten_cat, musteline_mammal,@ genus_Martes,#m (agile slender-bodied arboreal mustelids somewhat larger than weasels) } { pine_marten, Martes_martes, marten,@ (dark brown marten of northern Eurasian coniferous forests) } { sable, Martes_zibellina, marten,@ (marten of northern Asian forests having luxuriant dark brown fur) } { American_marten, American_sable, Martes_americana, marten,@ (valued for its fur) } { stone_marten, beech_marten, Martes_foina, marten,@ (Eurasian marten having a brown coat with pale breast and throat) } { fisher, pekan, fisher_cat, black_cat, Martes_pennanti, marten,@ (large dark brown North American arboreal carnivorous mammal) } { Charronia, genus_Charronia, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (a genus of Mustelidae) } { yellow-throated_marten, Charronia_flavigula, marten,@ genus_Charronia,#m (large yellow and black marten of southern China and Burma) } { Eira, genus_Eira, mammal_genus,@ family_Mustelidae,#m (a genus of Mustelidae) } { tayra, taira, Eira_barbara, musteline_mammal,@ genus_Eira,#m (long-tailed arboreal mustelid of Central America and South America) } { fictional_animal, noun.Tops:animal,@ (animals that exist only in fiction (usually in children's stories)) } { Easter_bunny, fictional_animal,@i (a rabbit that delivers Easter eggs) } { church_mouse, fictional_animal,@i (a fictional mouse created by Lewis Carroll) } { Mickey_Mouse, fictional_animal,@i (a fictional mouse created in animated film strips by Walt Disney) } { Minnie_Mouse, fictional_animal,@i (the partner of Mickey Mouse) } { Donald_Duck, fictional_animal,@i (a fictional duck created in animated film strips by Walt Disney) } { Mighty_Mouse, fictional_animal,@i (a fictional mouse endowed with great strength and courage) } { muzzle, noun.body:face1,@ noun.body:head,#p (forward projecting part of the head of certain animals; includes the jaws and nose) } { snout, neb2, noun.body:nose,@ muzzle,#p (a long projecting or anterior elongation of an animal's head; especially the nose) } { snout2, rostrum, noun.body:nose,@ (beaklike projection of the anterior part of the head of certain insects such as e.g. weevils) } { proboscis, trunk1, snout,@ elephant,#p mammoth,#p (a long flexible snout as of an elephant) } { [ pachyderm, adj.pert:pachydermic,+ adj.pert:pachydermous,+ adj.pert:pachydermatous,+ adj.pert:pachydermal,+ ] placental_mammal,@ (any of various nonruminant hoofed mammals having very thick skin: elephant; rhinoceros; hippopotamus) } { Edentata, order_Edentata, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (order of mammals having few or no teeth including: New World anteaters; sloths; armadillos) } { edentate, placental_mammal,@ order_Edentata,#m (primitive terrestrial mammal with few if any teeth; of tropical Central America and South America) } { Xenarthra, suborder_Xenarthra, animal_order,@ order_Edentata,#m (armadillos; American anteaters; sloths) } { Dasypodidae, family_Dasypodidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Xenarthra,#m (armadillos) } { armadillo, edentate,@ family_Dasypodidae,#m (burrowing chiefly nocturnal mammal with body covered with strong horny plates) } { Dasypus, genus_Dasypus, mammal_genus,@ family_Dasypodidae,#m (type genus of the Dasypodidae) } { peba, nine-banded_armadillo, Texas_armadillo, Dasypus_novemcinctus, armadillo,@ genus_Dasypus,#m (having nine hinged bands of bony plates; ranges from Texas to Paraguay) } { Tolypeutes, genus_Tolypeutes, mammal_genus,@ family_Dasypodidae,#m (a genus of Dasypodidae) } { apar, three-banded_armadillo, Tolypeutes_tricinctus, armadillo,@ genus_Tolypeutes,#m (South American armadillo with three bands of bony plates) } { genus_Cabassous, mammal_genus,@ family_Dasypodidae,#m (solely the tatouay) } { tatouay, cabassous, Cabassous_unicinctus, armadillo,@ genus_Cabassous,#m (naked-tailed armadillo of tropical South America) } { Euphractus, genus_Euphractus, mammal_genus,@ family_Dasypodidae,#m (a genus of Dasypodidae) } { peludo, poyou, Euphractus_sexcinctus, armadillo,@ genus_Euphractus,#m (Argentine armadillo with six movable bands and hairy underparts) } { Priodontes, genus_Priodontes, mammal_genus,@ family_Dasypodidae,#m (solely the giant armadillo) } { giant_armadillo, tatou, tatu, Priodontes_giganteus, armadillo,@ (about three feet long exclusive of tail) } { Chlamyphorus, genus_Chlamyphorus, mammal_genus,@ family_Dasypodidae,#m (pichiciago) } { pichiciago, pichiciego, fairy_armadillo, chlamyphore, Chlamyphorus_truncatus, armadillo,@ genus_Chlamyphorus,#m (very small Argentine armadillo with pale silky hair and pink plates on head and neck) } { Burmeisteria, genus_Burmeisteria, mammal_genus,@ family_Dasypodidae,#m (a genus of Dasypodidae) } { greater_pichiciego, Burmeisteria_retusa, armadillo,@ genus_Burmeisteria,#m (of southern South America) } { Bradypodidae, family_Bradypodidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Xenarthra,#m (a family of edentates comprising the true sloths) } { sloth, tree_sloth, edentate,@ family_Bradypodidae,#m (any of several slow-moving arboreal mammals of South America and Central America; they hang from branches back downward and feed on leaves and fruits) } { Bradypus, genus_Bradypus, mammal_genus,@ family_Bradypodidae,#m (type genus of the Bradypodidae: three-toed sloths) } { three-toed_sloth, ai, Bradypus_tridactylus, sloth,@ genus_Bradypus,#m (a sloth that has three long claws on each forefoot and each hindfoot) } { Megalonychidae, family_Megalonychidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Xenarthra,#m (mammal family consisting of the two-toed sloths) } { Choloepus, genus_Choloepus, mammal_genus,@ family_Megalonychidae,#m (a genus of Megalonychidae consisting of the two-toed sloth) } { two-toed_sloth1, unau1, unai1, Choloepus_didactylus, sloth,@ genus_Choloepus,#m (relatively small fast-moving sloth with two long claws on each front foot) } { two-toed_sloth2, unau2, unai2, Choloepus_hoffmanni, sloth,@ genus_Choloepus,#m (a sloth of Central America that has two long claws on each forefoot and three long claws on each hindfoot) } { Megatheriidae, family_Megatheriidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Xenarthra,#m (extinct ground sloths) } { megatherian, megatheriid, megatherian_mammal, edentate,@ family_Megatheriidae,#m (a large extinct ground sloth) } { Megatherium, genus_Megatherium, mammal_genus,@ family_Megatheriidae,#m (type genus of the Megatheriidae) } { ground_sloth, megathere, megatherian,@ genus_Megatherium,#m (gigantic extinct terrestrial sloth-like mammal of the Pliocene and Pleistocene in America) } { Mylodontidae, family_Mylodontidae, mammal_family,@ order_Edentata,#m (extinct South American edentates) } { mylodontid, edentate,@ family_Mylodontidae,#m (a variety of extinct edentate) } { genus_Mylodon, mammal_genus,@ family_Mylodontidae,#m (type genus of the Mylodontidae; sometimes included in family Megatheriidae) } { mylodon, edentate,@ genus_Mylodon,#m (large (bear-sized) extinct edentate mammal of the Pleistocene in South America) } { mapinguari, mylodontid,@ family_Mylodontidae,#m (supposed human-sized sloth-like creature reportedly sighted by Indians in the Amazon rain forest) } { Myrmecophagidae, family_Myrmecophagidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Xenarthra,#m (New World anteaters) } { anteater, New_World_anteater, edentate,@ family_Myrmecophagidae,#m (any of several tropical American mammals of the family Myrmecophagidae which lack teeth and feed on ants and termites) } { Myrmecophaga, genus_Myrmecophaga, mammal_genus,@ family_Myrmecophagidae,#m (type genus of the Myrmecophagidae; South American ant bear) } { ant_bear2, giant_anteater, great_anteater, tamanoir, Myrmecophaga_jubata, anteater,@ genus_Myrmecophaga,#m (large shaggy-haired toothless anteater with long tongue and powerful claws; of South America) } { Cyclopes, genus_Cyclopes, mammal_genus,@ family_Myrmecophagidae,#m (only the silky anteater) } { silky_anteater, two-toed_anteater, Cyclopes_didactylus, anteater,@ genus_Cyclopes,#m (squirrel-sized South American toothless anteater with long silky golden fur) } { genus_Tamandua, mammal_genus,@ family_Myrmecophagidae,#m (lesser anteater) } { tamandua, tamandu, lesser_anteater, Tamandua_tetradactyla, anteater,@ genus_Tamandua,#m (small toothless anteater with prehensile tail and four-clawed forelimbs; of tropical South America and Central America) } { Pholidota, order_Pholidota, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (pangolins; in some former classifications included in the order Edentata) } { Manidae, family_Manidae, mammal_family,@ order_Pholidota,#m (coextensive with the order Pholidota) } { Manis, genus_Manis, mammal_genus,@ family_Manidae,#m (type genus of the Manidae) } { pangolin, scaly_anteater, anteater4, placental_mammal,@ genus_Manis,#m (toothless mammal of southern Africa and Asia having a body covered with horny scales and a long snout for feeding on ants and termites) } { pastern, fetter_bone, noun.body:bone,@ horse's_foot,#p (the part between the fetlock and the hoof) } { coronet, noun.body:animal_tissue,@ pastern,#p (margin between the skin of the pastern and the horn of the hoof) } { fetlock, noun.body:process,@ horse's_foot,#p (projection behind and above a horse's hoof) } { fetlock1, fetlock_joint, noun.body:joint,@ horse's_foot,#p (the joint between the cannon bone and the pastern) } { withers, noun.body:body_part,@ horse,#p ox2,#p deer,#p sheep,#p (the highest part of the back at the base of the neck of various animals especially draft animals) } { cannon, shank, noun.body:body_part,@ animal_leg,#p ungulate,#p (lower part of the leg extending from the hock to the fetlock in hoofed mammals) } { cannon_bone, noun.body:bone,@ cannon,#p (greatly developed metatarsal or metacarpal bone in the shank or cannon part of the leg in hoofed mammals) } { [ hock, verb.possession:hock,+ ] hock-joint, noun.body:joint,@ hind_leg,#p ungulate,#p (tarsal joint of the hind leg of hoofed mammals; corresponds to the human ankle) } { loin, [ lumbus, adj.pert:lumbar,+ ] noun.body:body_part,@ quadruped,#p human_being,#p (either side of the backbone between the hipbone and the ribs in humans as well as quadrupeds) } { hindquarters, croup, croupe, rump, noun.body:body_part,@ bird,#p quadruped,#p (the part of an animal that corresponds to the human buttocks) } { haunch, hindquarters,@ quadruped,#p (the loin and leg of a quadruped) } { gaskin, noun.body:body_part,@ hind_leg,#p horse,#p (lower part of a horse's thigh between the hock and the stifle) } { stifle, knee1, noun.body:joint,@ hind_leg,#p (joint between the femur and tibia in a quadruped; corresponds to the human knee) } { flank, noun.body:body_part,@ quadruped,#p (the side between ribs and hipbone) } { animal_leg, noun.body:leg2,@ quadruped,#p biped,#p (the leg of an animal) } { hind_limb, hindlimb, noun.body:limb,@ (a posterior appendage such as a leg or the homologous structure in other animals) } { hind_leg, hind_limb,@ quadruped,#p (the back limb of a quadruped) } { forelimb, noun.body:limb,@ (the front limb (or the homologous structure in other animals, such as a flipper or wing)) } { foreleg, forelimb,@ quadruped,#p (the forelimb of a quadruped) } { [ flipper, verb.contact:flip5,+ ] noun.body:limb,@ aquatic_vertebrate,#p aquatic_mammal,#p (the flat broad limb of aquatic animals specialized for swimming) } { parapodium, noun.body:appendage,@ (one of a pair of fleshy appendages of a polychete annelid that functions in locomotion and breathing) } { [ sucker2, verb.consumption:suck2,+ ] noun.body:organ,@ (an organ specialized for sucking nourishment or for adhering to objects by suction) } { [ cupule, adj.all:concave^cupular,+ ] sucker2,@ (a sucker on the feet of certain flies) } { [ stinger, verb.perception:sting2,+ verb.perception:sting,+ verb.contact:sting1,+ ] noun.body:organ,@ (a sharp organ of offense or defense (as of a wasp or stingray or scorpion) often connected with a poison gland) } { lateral_line, lateral_line_organ, noun.body:sense_organ,@ fish,#p amphibian,#p (sense organs of fish and amphibians; believed to detect pressure changes in the water) } { [ fin, verb.motion:fin,+ verb.motion:fin1,+ ] noun.body:extremity,@ fish,#p (organ of locomotion and balance in fishes and some other aquatic animals) } { dorsal_fin, fin,@ (unpaired median fin on the backs of fishes and some other aquatic vertebrates that help to maintain balance) } { pectoral_fin, fin,@ (either of a pair of fins situated just behind the head in fishes that help control the direction of movement) } { pelvic_fin, ventral_fin, fin,@ (either of a pair of fins attached to the pelvic girdle in fishes that help control the direction of movement; correspond to hind limbs of a land vertebrate) } { tail_fin, caudal_fin, fin,@ fish,#p (the tail of fishes and some other aquatic vertebrates) } { [ heterocercal_fin, homocercal_fin,!] tail_fin,@ (a tail fin with unequal lobes in which the vertebral column turns upward into the larger lobe as in sharks) } { [ homocercal_fin, heterocercal_fin,!] tail_fin,@ (symmetrical tail fin extending beyond the end of the vertebral column as in most bony fishes) } { fishbone, noun.body:bone,@ fish,#p (a bone of a fish) } { air_bladder, swim_bladder, float, noun.body:sac,@ (an air-filled sac near the spinal column in many fishes that helps maintain buoyancy) } { air_sac1, noun.body:sac,@ bird,#p (any of the membranous air-filled extensions of the lungs of birds) } { air_sac2, noun.body:sac,@ insect,#p (any of the thin-walled extensions of the tracheae of insects) } { uropygial_gland, preen_gland, noun.body:oil_gland,@ bird,#p (oil-secreting gland situated at the base of the tail in most birds) } { silk_gland, serictery, sericterium, noun.body:gland,@ silkworm1,#p silkworm2,#p (silk-producing gland of insects (especially of a silkworm) or spiders) } { elbow1, noun.body:joint,@ foreleg,#p (the joint of a mammal or bird that corresponds to the human elbow) } { chestnut1, noun.state:callus,@ (a small horny callus on the inner surface of a horse's leg) } { quill2, calamus1, shaft, noun.body:rib2,@ feather,#p (the hollow spine of a feather) } { vein, nervure2, noun.body:rib2,@ (one of the horny ribs that stiffen and support the wing of an insect) } { flight_feather, [ pinion2, verb.change:pinion,+ ] quill3, quill_feather, feather,@ wing,#p (any of the larger wing or tail feathers of a bird) } { primary, primary_feather, primary_quill, flight_feather,@ (one of the main flight feathers projecting along the outer edge of a bird's wing) } { scapular, feather,@ (a feather covering the shoulder of a bird) } { tail_feather, flight_feather,@ (feather growing from the tail (uropygium) of a bird) } { tadpole, polliwog, pollywog, larva,@ class_Amphibia,#m (a larval frog or toad) } { Primates, order_Primates, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (an animal order including lemurs and tarsiers and monkeys and apes and human beings) } { primate, placental_mammal,@ order_Primates,#m (any placental mammal of the order Primates; has good eyesight and flexible hands and feet) } { [ simian, adj.pert:simian,+ ] primate,@ (an ape or monkey) } { ape, primate,@ (any of various primates with short tails or no tail at all) } { Anthropoidea, suborder_Anthropoidea, animal_order,@ order_Primates,#m (monkeys; apes; hominids) } { [ anthropoid, adj.all:nonhuman^anthropoid2,+ adj.all:human^anthropoid1,+ adj.all:nonhuman^anthropoidal,+ ] primate,@ (any member of the suborder Anthropoidea including monkeys and apes and hominids) } { anthropoid_ape, ape,@ suborder_Anthropoidea,#m (any tailless ape of the families Pongidae and Hylobatidae) } { Hominoidea, superfamily_Hominoidea, noun.group:class2,@ suborder_Anthropoidea,#m (anthropoid apes and human beings) } { hominoid, primate,@ superfamily_Hominoidea,#m (a primate of the superfamily Hominoidea) } { Hominidae, family_Hominidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Anthropoidea,#m (modern man and extinct immediate ancestors of man) } { [ hominid, adj.all:human^hominid,+ ] primate,@ family_Hominidae,#m (a primate of the family Hominidae) } { genus_Homo, mammal_genus,@ family_Hominidae,#m (type genus of the family Hominidae) } { homo, man1, human_being, [ human, adj.pert:human,+ adj.all:human,+ ] hominid,@ genus_Homo,#m (any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae characterized by superior intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriage) } { world, human_race, humanity, humankind, human_beings, humans, mankind, man, homo,@ noun.Tops:group,@ (all of the living human inhabitants of the earth; "all the world loves a lover"; "she always used `humankind' because `mankind' seemed to slight the women") } { Homo_erectus, homo,@ genus_Homo,#m (extinct species of primitive hominid with upright stature but small brain; "Homo erectus was formerly called Pithecanthropus erectus") } { Pithecanthropus, Pithecanthropus_erectus, genus_Pithecanthropus, hominid,@ (former genus of primitive apelike men now Homo erectus) } { Java_man, Trinil_man, Homo_erectus,@ (fossil remains found in Java; formerly called Pithecanthropus erectus) } { Peking_man, Homo_erectus,@ (fossils found near Beijing, China; they were lost during World War II) } { Sinanthropus, genus_Sinanthropus, hominid,@ (genus to which Peking man was formerly assigned) } { Homo_soloensis, homo,@ genus_Homo,#m (extinct primitive hominid of late Pleistocene; Java; formerly Javanthropus) } { Javanthropus, genus_Javanthropus, hominid,@ (former genus of primitive man; now Homo soloensis: comprises Solo man) } { Solo_man, Homo_soloensis,@ (early man of late Pleistocene; skull resembles that of Neanderthal man but with smaller cranial capacity; found in Java) } { Homo_habilis, homo,@ genus_Homo,#m (extinct species of upright East African hominid having some advanced humanlike characteristics) } { Homo_sapiens, homo,@ genus_Homo,#m (the only surviving hominid; species to which modern man belongs; bipedal primate having language and ability to make and use complex tools; brain volume at least 1400 cc) } { Neandertal_man, Neanderthal_man, [ Neandertal, adj.pert:neandertal,+ ] [ Neanderthal, adj.pert:neanderthal,+ adj.pert:neanderthalian,+ ] Homo_sapiens_neanderthalensis, homo,@ genus_Homo,#m (extinct robust human of Middle Paleolithic in Europe and western Asia) } { Cro-magnon, Homo_sapiens,@ genus_Homo,#m (extinct human of Upper Paleolithic in Europe) } { Boskop_man, Homo_sapiens,@ genus_Homo,#m (possible early Homo sapiens represented by a cranium found in the Transvaal; formerly considered a separate species) } { Homo_sapiens_sapiens, modern_man, Homo_sapiens,@ genus_Homo,#m (subspecies of Homo sapiens; includes all modern races) } { genus_Australopithecus, Australopithecus, mammal_genus,@ family_Hominidae,#m (extinct genus of African hominid) } { Plesianthropus, genus_Plesianthropus, mammal_genus,@ family_Hominidae,#m (former name for the genus Australopithecus) } { [ australopithecine, adj.pert:australopithecine,+ ] hominid,@ genus_Australopithecus,#m (any of several extinct humanlike bipedal primates with relatively small brains of the genus Australopithecus; from 1 to 4 million years ago) } { Australopithecus_afarensis, australopithecine,@ genus_Australopithecus,#m (fossils found in Ethiopia; from 3.5 to 4 million years ago) } { Lucy, Australopithecus_afarensis,@i genus_Australopithecus,#m (incomplete skeleton of female found in eastern Ethiopia in 1974) } { Australopithecus_africanus, australopithecine,@ genus_Australopithecus,#m (gracile hominid of southern Africa; from about 3 million years ago) } { Australopithecus_boisei, australopithecine,@ genus_Australopithecus,#m (large-toothed hominid of eastern Africa; from 1 to 2 million years ago) } { Zinjanthropus, genus_Zinjanthropus, australopithecine,@ (genus to which Australopithecus boisei was formerly assigned) } { Australopithecus_robustus, australopithecine,@ genus_Australopithecus,#m (large-toothed hominid of southern Africa; from 1.5 to 2 million years ago; formerly Paranthropus) } { Paranthropus, genus_Paranthropus, australopithecine,@ (former classification for Australopithecus robustus) } { genus_Sivapithecus, mammal_genus,@ family_Hominidae,#m (extinct primates; lower Pliocene) } { Sivapithecus, hominid,@ genus_Sivapithecus,#m (fossil primates found in India) } { Dryopithecus, genus_Dryopithecus, mammal_genus,@ family_Hominidae,#m (genus of Old World hominoids; Miocene and Pliocene) } { dryopithecine, hominid,@ genus_Dryopithecus,#m (considered a possible ancestor to both anthropoid apes and humans) } { rudapithecus, Dryopithecus_Rudapithecus_hungaricus, dryopithecine,@ genus_Dryopithecus,#m (fossil hominoids from northern central Hungary; late Miocene) } { Ouranopithecus, genus_Ouranopithecus, mammal_genus,@ family_Hominidae,#m (a genus of Hominidae) } { Lufengpithecus, genus_Lufengpithecus, mammal_genus,@ family_Hominidae,#m (a genus of Hominidae) } { genus_Proconsul, mammal_genus,@ superfamily_Hominoidea,#m (genus of extinct primitive African primates of the Miocene epoch; sometimes considered a subgenus of Dryopithecus) } { proconsul, hominoid,@ genus_Proconsul,#m (an anthropoid ape of the genus Proconsul) } { Kenyapithecus, genus_Kenyapithecus, mammal_genus,@ superfamily_Hominoidea,#m (extinct primate having powerful chewing muscles along with large molars and small incisors; fossils found in Kenya) } (==Anthropoidea?) { genus_Aegyptopithecus, mammal_genus,@ superfamily_Hominoidea,#m (a genus of Hominoidea) } { Aegyptopithecus, hominoid,@ genus_Aegyptopithecus,#m (extinct primate of about 38 million years ago; fossils found in Egypt) } (==Anthropoidea?) { Algeripithecus, genus_Algeripithecus, mammal_genus,@ superfamily_Hominoidea,#m (an extinct genus of Hominoidea) } (==Anthropoidea?) { Algeripithecus_minutus, hominoid,@ genus_Algeripithecus,#m (tiny (150 to 300 grams) extinct primate of 46 to 50 million years ago; fossils found in Algeria; considered by some authorities the leading candidate for the first anthropoid) } { Pongidae, family_Pongidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Anthropoidea,#m (usually considered as comprising orangutans; gorillas; chimpanzees; and sometimes gibbons) } { great_ape, pongid, anthropoid_ape,@ family_Pongidae,#m (any of the large anthropoid apes of the family Pongidae) } { Pongo, genus_Pongo, mammal_genus,@ family_Pongidae,#m (type genus of the family Pongidae: orangutans) } { orangutan, orang, orangutang, Pongo_pygmaeus, great_ape,@ genus_Pongo,#m (large long-armed ape of Borneo and Sumatra having arboreal habits) } { genus_Gorilla, mammal_genus,@ family_Pongidae,#m (gorillas) } { gorilla, Gorilla_gorilla, great_ape,@ genus_Gorilla,#m (largest anthropoid ape; terrestrial and vegetarian; of forests of central west Africa) } { western_lowland_gorilla, Gorilla_gorilla_gorilla, gorilla,@ genus_Gorilla,#m (a kind of gorilla) } { eastern_lowland_gorilla, Gorilla_gorilla_grauri, gorilla,@ genus_Gorilla,#m (a kind of gorilla) } { mountain_gorilla, Gorilla_gorilla_beringei, gorilla,@ genus_Gorilla,#m (gorilla of Kivu highlands) } { silverback, gorilla,@ genus_Gorilla,#m (an adult male gorilla with grey hairs across the back) } { Pan, genus_Pan, mammal_genus,@ family_Pongidae,#m (chimpanzees; more closely related to Australopithecus than to other pongids) } { chimpanzee, chimp, Pan_troglodytes, great_ape,@ genus_Pan,#m (intelligent somewhat arboreal ape of equatorial African forests) } { western_chimpanzee, Pan_troglodytes_verus, chimpanzee,@ (masked or pale-faced chimpanzees of western Africa; distantly related to the eastern and central chimpanzees; possibly a distinct species) } { eastern_chimpanzee, Pan_troglodytes_schweinfurthii, chimpanzee,@ (long-haired chimpanzees of east-central Africa; closely related to the central chimpanzees) } { central_chimpanzee, Pan_troglodytes_troglodytes, chimpanzee,@ (black-faced chimpanzees of central Africa; closely related to eastern chimpanzees) } { pygmy_chimpanzee, bonobo, Pan_paniscus, chimpanzee,@ genus_Pan,#m (small chimpanzee of swamp forests in Zaire; a threatened species) } { Hylobatidae, family_Hylobatidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Anthropoidea,#m (used in some classifications for the lesser apes (gibbons and siamangs); sometimes considered a subfamily of Pongidae) } { lesser_ape, anthropoid_ape,@ family_Hylobatidae,#m (gibbons and siamangs) } { Hylobates, genus_Hylobates, mammal_genus,@ family_Hylobatidae,#m (gibbons) } { gibbon, Hylobates_lar, lesser_ape,@ genus_Hylobates,#m (smallest and most perfectly anthropoid arboreal ape having long arms and no tail; of southern Asia and East Indies) } { Symphalangus, genus_Symphalangus, mammal_genus,@ family_Hylobatidae,#m (used in some classifications for the siamangs) } { siamang, Hylobates_syndactylus, Symphalangus_syndactylus, lesser_ape,@ genus_Hylobates,#m (large black gibbon of Sumatra having the 2nd and 3rd toes partially united by a web) } { Cercopithecidae, family_Cercopithecidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Anthropoidea,#m (Old World monkeys: guenon; baboon; colobus monkey; langur; macaque; mandrill; mangabey; patas; proboscis monkey) } { monkey, primate,@ (any of various long-tailed primates (excluding the prosimians)) } { Old_World_monkey, [ catarrhine, adj.all:catarrhinian,+ ] monkey,@ family_Cercopithecidae,#m (of Africa or Arabia or Asia; having nonprehensile tails and nostrils close together) } { Cercopithecus, genus_Cercopithecus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cercopithecidae,#m (type genus of the Cercopithecidae: guenons) } { guenon, guenon_monkey, Old_World_monkey,@ genus_Cercopithecus,#m (small slender African monkey having long hind limbs and tail and long hair around the face) } { talapoin, Cercopithecus_talapoin, guenon,@ (smallest guenon monkey; of swampy central and west African forests) } { grivet, Cercopithecus_aethiops, guenon,@ (white and olive green East African monkey with long white tufts of hair beside the face) } { vervet, vervet_monkey, Cercopithecus_aethiops_pygerythrus, guenon,@ (South African monkey with black face and hands) } { green_monkey, African_green_monkey, Cercopithecus_aethiops_sabaeus, guenon,@ (common savannah monkey with greenish-grey back and yellow tail) } { Cercocebus, genus_Cercocebus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cercopithecidae,#m (mangabeys) } { mangabey, Old_World_monkey,@ genus_Cercocebus,#m (large agile arboreal monkey with long limbs and tail and white upper eyelids) } { Erythrocebus, genus_Erythrocebus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cercopithecidae,#m (patas) } { patas, hussar_monkey, Erythrocebus_patas, Old_World_monkey,@ genus_Erythrocebus,#m (reddish long-tailed monkey of west Africa) } { baboon, Old_World_monkey,@ (large terrestrial monkeys having doglike muzzles) } { Papio, genus_Papio, mammal_genus,@ family_Cercopithecidae,#m (baboons) } { chacma, chacma_baboon, Papio_ursinus, baboon,@ (greyish baboon of southern and eastern Africa) } { Mandrillus, genus_Mandrillus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cercopithecidae,#m (baboons) } { mandrill, Mandrillus_sphinx, baboon,@ genus_Mandrillus,#m (baboon of west Africa with a bright red and blue muzzle and blue hindquarters) } { drill, Mandrillus_leucophaeus, baboon,@ (similar to the mandrill but smaller and less brightly colored) } { Macaca, genus_Macaca, mammal_genus,@ family_Cercopithecidae,#m (macaques; rhesus monkeys) } { macaque, Old_World_monkey,@ genus_Macaca,#m (short-tailed monkey of rocky regions of Asia and Africa) } { rhesus, rhesus_monkey, Macaca_mulatta, macaque,@ (of southern Asia; used in medical research) } { bonnet_macaque, bonnet_monkey, capped_macaque, crown_monkey, Macaca_radiata, macaque,@ (Indian macaque with a bonnet-like tuft of hair) } { Barbary_ape, Macaca_sylvana, macaque,@ (tailless macaque of rocky cliffs and forests of northwestern Africa and Gibraltar) } { crab-eating_macaque, croo_monkey, Macaca_irus, macaque,@ (monkey of southeast Asia, Borneo and the Philippines) } { Presbytes, genus_Presbytes, mammal_Semnopithecus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cercopithecidae,#m (langurs) } { langur, Old_World_monkey,@ genus_Presbytes,#m (slender long-tailed monkey of Asia) } { entellus, hanuman, Presbytes_entellus, Semnopithecus_entellus, langur,@ (langur of southern Asia; regarded as sacred in India) } { genus_Colobus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cercopithecidae,#m (a genus of Cercopithecidae) } { colobus, colobus_monkey, Old_World_monkey,@ genus_Colobus,#m (arboreal monkey of western and central Africa with long silky fur and reduced thumbs) } { guereza, Colobus_guereza, colobus_monkey,@ (a colobus monkey with a reddish brown coat and white silky fringes down both sides of the body) } { Nasalis, genus_Nasalis, mammal_genus,@ family_Cercopithecidae,#m (proboscis monkeys) } { proboscis_monkey, Nasalis_larvatus, Old_World_monkey,@ (Borneo monkey having a long bulbous nose) } { Platyrrhini, superfamily_Platyrrhini, mammal_family,@ suborder_Anthropoidea,#m (New World monkeys: capuchin; douroucouli; howler monkey; saki; spider monkey; squirrel monkey; titi; uakari; woolly monkey; marmoset; tamarin) } { New_World_monkey, [ platyrrhine, adj.all:platyrrhinian,+ adj.all:platyrhinian,+ adj.all:platyrrhinic,+ ] platyrrhinian, monkey,@ superfamily_Platyrrhini,#m (hairy-faced arboreal monkeys having widely separated nostrils and long usually prehensile tails) } { Callithricidae, family_Callithricidae, mammal_family,@ superfamily_Platyrrhini,#m (marmosets) } { marmoset, New_World_monkey,@ family_Callithricidae,#m (small soft-furred South American and Central American monkey with claws instead of nails) } { Callithrix, genus_Callithrix, mammal_genus,@ family_Callithricidae,#m (type genus of the Callithricidae: true marmosets) } { true_marmoset, marmoset,@ genus_Callithrix,#m (a marmoset) } { Cebuella, genus_Cebuella, mammal_genus,@ family_Callithricidae,#m (pygmy marmosets) } { pygmy_marmoset, Cebuella_pygmaea, marmoset,@ genus_Cebuella,#m (the smallest monkey; of tropical forests of the Amazon) } { Leontocebus, genus_Leontocebus, genus_Leontideus, mammal_genus,@ family_Callithricidae,#m (tamarins) } { tamarin, lion_monkey, lion_marmoset, leoncita, marmoset,@ genus_Leontocebus,#m (small South American marmoset with silky fur and long nonprehensile tail) } { silky_tamarin, Leontocebus_rosalia, tamarin,@ (golden South American monkey with long soft hair forming a mane) } { pinche, Leontocebus_oedipus, tamarin,@ (South American tamarin with a tufted head) } { Cebidae, family_Cebidae, mammal_family,@ superfamily_Platyrrhini,#m (all the New World monkeys except marmosets and tamarins) } { Cebus, genus_Cebus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cebidae,#m (type genus of the Cebidae) } { capuchin, ringtail4, Cebus_capucinus, New_World_monkey,@ genus_Cebus,#m (monkey of Central America and South America having thick hair on the head that resembles a monk's cowl) } { Aotus, genus_Aotus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cebidae,#m (douroucoulis) } { douroucouli, Aotus_trivirgatus, New_World_monkey,@ genus_Aotus,#m (nocturnal monkey of Central America and South America with large eyes and thick fur) } { Alouatta, genus_Alouatta, mammal_genus,@ family_Cebidae,#m (howler monkeys) } { howler_monkey, [ howler, verb.communication:howl3,+ ] New_World_monkey,@ genus_Alouatta,#m (monkey of tropical South American forests having a loud howling cry) } { Pithecia, genus_Pithecia, mammal_genus,@ family_Cebidae,#m (sakis) } { saki, New_World_monkey,@ genus_Pithecia,#m (small arboreal monkey of tropical South America with long hair and bushy nonprehensile tail) } { Cacajao, genus_Cacajao, mammal_genus,@ family_Cebidae,#m (uakaris) } { uakari, New_World_monkey,@ genus_Cacajao,#m (medium-sized tree-dwelling monkey of the Amazon basin; only New World monkey with a short tail) } { Callicebus, genus_Callicebus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cebidae,#m (titis) } { titi, titi_monkey, New_World_monkey,@ genus_Callicebus,#m (small South American monkeys with long beautiful fur and long nonprehensile tail) } { Ateles, genus_Ateles, mammal_genus,@ family_Cebidae,#m (spider monkeys) } { spider_monkey, Ateles_geoffroyi, New_World_monkey,@ genus_Ateles,#m (arboreal monkey of tropical America with long slender legs and long prehensile tail) } { Saimiri, genus_Saimiri, mammal_genus,@ family_Cebidae,#m (squirrel monkeys) } { squirrel_monkey, Saimiri_sciureus, New_World_monkey,@ (small long-tailed monkey of Central American and South America with greenish fur and black muzzle) } { Lagothrix, genus_Lagothrix, mammal_genus,@ family_Cebidae,#m (woolly monkeys) } { woolly_monkey, New_World_monkey,@ genus_Lagothrix,#m (large monkeys with dark skin and woolly fur of the Amazon and Orinoco basins) } { Scandentia, order_Scandentia, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (a small order comprising only the tree shrews: in some classifications tree shrews are considered either primates (and included in the suborder Prosimii) or true insectivores (and included in the order Insectivora)) } { Tupaiidae, family_Tupaiidae, mammal_family,@ order_Scandentia,#m (tree shrews; in some classifications tree shrews are considered prosimian primates) } { Tupaia, genus_Tupaia, mammal_genus,@ family_Tupaiidae,#m (the type genus of the Tupaia: chief genus of tree shrews) } { tree_shrew, placental_mammal,@ family_Tupaiidae,#m (insectivorous arboreal mammal of southeast Asia that resembles a squirrel with large eyes and long sharp snout) } { Ptilocercus, genus_Ptilocercus, mammal_genus,@ family_Tupaiidae,#m (pentails) } { pentail, pen-tail, pen-tailed_tree_shrew, tree_shrew,@ genus_Ptilocercus,#m (brown tree shrew having a naked tail bilaterally fringed with long stiff hairs on the distal third; of Malaysia) } { Prosimii, suborder_Prosimii, animal_order,@ order_Primates,#m (not used in all classifications; in some classifications considered coextensive with the Lemuroidea; in others includes both Lemuroidea and Tarsioidea) } { prosimian, primate,@ suborder_Prosimii,#m (primitive primates having large ears and eyes and characterized by nocturnal habits) } { Adapid, Adapid_group, noun.group:taxonomic_group,@ order_Primates,#m (extinct small mostly diurnal lower primates that fed on leaves and fruit; abundant in North America and Europe 30 to 50 million years ago; their descendents probably include the lemurs; some authorities consider them ancestral to anthropoids but others consider them only cousins) } { Lemuroidea, suborder_Lemuroidea, animal_order,@ order_Primates,#m (Lemuridae; Lorisidae; Daubentoniidae; Indriidae; used in some classifications instead of Prosimii; in others considered a subdivision of Prosimii) } { lemur, primate,@ suborder_Lemuroidea,#m (large-eyed arboreal prosimian having foxy faces and long furry tails) } { Strepsirhini, suborder_Strepsirhini, animal_order,@ order_Primates,#m (in some classifications either coextensive with the Lemuroidea or comprising the true lemurs) } { Lemuridae, family_Lemuridae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Lemuroidea,#m (typical lemurs; of Madagascar) } { genus_Lemur, mammal_genus,@ family_Lemuridae,#m (type genus of the Lemuridae) } { Madagascar_cat, ring-tailed_lemur, Lemur_catta, lemur,@ genus_Lemur,#m (small lemur having its tail barred with black) } { Daubentoniidae, family_Daubentoniidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Lemuroidea,@ (comprising solely the aye-aye) } { Daubentonia, genus_Daubentonia, mammal_genus,@ family_Daubentoniidae,#m (type genus; coextensive with the family Daubentoniidae) } { aye-aye, Daubentonia_madagascariensis, lemur,@ genus_Daubentonia,#m (nocturnal lemur with long bony fingers and rodent-like incisor teeth closely related to the lemurs) } { Lorisidae, family_Lorisidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Lemuroidea,#m (slow-moving omnivorous nocturnal primates of tropical Asia; usually tailless) } { genus_Loris, mammal_genus,@ family_Lorisidae,#m (type genus of the Lorisidae) } { slender_loris, Loris_gracilis, lemur,@ genus_Loris,#m (slim-bodied lemur of southern India and Sri Lanka) } { Nycticebus, genus_Nycticebus, mammal_genus,@ family_Lorisidae,#m (a genus of Lorisidae) } { slow_loris, Nycticebus_tardigradua, Nycticebus_pygmaeus, lemur,@ genus_Nycticebus,#m (stocky lemur of southeastern Asia) } { Perodicticus, genus_Perodicticus, mammal_genus,@ family_Lorisidae,#m (a genus of Lorisidae) } { potto1, kinkajou1, Perodicticus_potto, lemur,@ genus_Perodicticus,#m (a kind of lemur) } { Arctocebus, genus_Arctocebus, mammal_genus,@ family_Lorisidae,#m (a genus of Lorisidae) } { angwantibo, golden_potto, Arctocebus_calabarensis, lemur,@ genus_Arctocebus,#m (a kind of lemur) } { genus_Galago, mammal_genus,@ family_Lorisidae,#m (bush babies) } { galago, bushbaby, bush_baby, lemur,@ genus_Galago,#m (agile long-tailed nocturnal African lemur with dense woolly fur and large eyes and ears) } { Indriidae, family_Indriidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Lemuroidea,#m (a family of Lemuroidea) } { genus_Indri, mammal_genus,@ family_Indriidae,#m (type genus of the Indriidae) } { indri1, indris, Indri_indri, Indri_brevicaudatus, lemur,@ genus_Indri,#m (large short-tailed lemur of Madagascar having thick silky fur in black and white and fawn) } { Avahi, genus_Avahi, mammal_genus,@ family_Indriidae,#m (a genus of Indriidae) } { woolly_indris, Avahi_laniger, lemur,@ genus_Avahi,#m (nocturnal indris with thick grey-brown fur and a long tail) } { Omomyid, Omomyid_group, noun.group:taxonomic_group,@ order_Primates,#m (extinct tiny nocturnal lower primates that fed on fruit and insects; abundant in North America and Europe 30 to 50 million years ago; probably gave rise to the tarsiers; some authorities consider them ancestral to anthropoids but others consider them only cousins) } { Tarsioidea, suborder_Tarsioidea, animal_order,@ order_Primates,#m (in some classifications assigned to the suborder Prosimii) } { Tarsiidae, family_Tarsiidae, mammal_family,@ suborder_Tarsioidea,#m (coextensive with the genus Tarsius: tarsiers) } { Tarsius, genus_Tarsius, mammal_genus,@ family_Tarsiidae,#m (type and sole genus of the family Tarsiidae) } { tarsier, primate,@ genus_Tarsius,#m (nocturnal arboreal primate of Indonesia and the Philippines having huge eyes and digits ending in pads to facilitate climbing; the only primate that spurns all plant material as food living entirely on insects and small vertebrates) } { Tarsius_syrichta, tarsier,@ (a variety of tarsier) } { Tarsius_glis, tarsier,@ (a variety of tarsier) } { Dermoptera, order_Dermoptera, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (flying lemurs) } { Cynocephalidae, family_Cynocephalidae, mammal_family,@ order_Dermoptera,#m (a family of Dermoptera) } { Cynocephalus, genus_Cynocephalus, mammal_genus,@ family_Cynocephalidae,#m (type genus of the family Cynocephalidae) } { flying_lemur, flying_cat2, colugo, placental_mammal,@ genus_Cynocephalus,#m (arboreal nocturnal mammal of southeast Asia and the Philippines resembling a lemur and having a fold of skin on each side from neck to tail that is used for long gliding leaps) } { Cynocephalus_variegatus, flying_lemur,@ (a variety of flying lemur) } { Proboscidea, order_Proboscidea, animal_order,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (an order of animals including elephants and mammoths) } { proboscidean, proboscidian, placental_mammal,@ order_Proboscidea,#m (massive herbivorous mammals having tusks and a long trunk) } { Elephantidae, family_Elephantidae, mammal_family,@ order_Proboscidea,#m (elephants) } { elephant, proboscidean,@ pachyderm,@ family_Elephantidae,#m (five-toed pachyderm) } { rogue_elephant, elephant,@ (a wild and vicious elephant separated from the herd) } { Elephas, genus_Elephas, mammal_genus,@ family_Elephantidae,#m (type genus of the family Elephantidae) } { Indian_elephant, Elephas_maximus, elephant,@ genus_Elephas,#m (Asian elephant having smaller ears and tusks primarily in the male) } { white_elephant, Indian_elephant,@ (albinic Indian elephant; rare and sometimes venerated in east Asia) } { Loxodonta, genus_Loxodonta, mammal_genus,@ family_Elephantidae,#m (a genus of Elephantidae) } { African_elephant, Loxodonta_africana, elephant,@ genus_Loxodonta,#m (an elephant native to Africa having enormous flapping ears and ivory tusks) } { Mammuthus, genus_Mammuthus, mammal_genus,@ family_Elephantidae,#m (extinct genus: mammoths) } { [ mammoth, adj.all:large^mammoth1,+ ] elephant,@ genus_Mammuthus,#m (any of numerous extinct elephants widely distributed in the Pleistocene; extremely large with hairy coats and long upcurved tusks) } { woolly_mammoth, northern_mammoth, Mammuthus_primigenius, mammoth,@ (very hairy mammoth common in colder portions of the northern hemisphere) } { columbian_mammoth, Mammuthus_columbi, mammoth,@ (a variety of mammoth) } { Archidiskidon, genus_Archidiskidon, mammal_genus,@ family_Elephantidae,#m (a genus of Elephantidae) } { imperial_mammoth, imperial_elephant, Archidiskidon_imperator, mammoth,@ genus_Archidiskidon,#m (largest known mammoth; of America) } { Mammutidae, family_Mammutidae, family_Mastodontidae, mammal_family,@ order_Proboscidea,#m (extinct family: mastodons) } { Mammut, genus_Mammut, genus_Mastodon, mammal_genus,@ family_Mammutidae,#m (extinct type genus of the Mammutidae: mastodons) } { mastodon, mastodont, proboscidean,@ genus_Mammut,#m (extinct elephant-like mammal that flourished worldwide from Miocene through Pleistocene times; differ from mammoths in the form of the molar teeth) } { American_mastodon, American_mastodont, Mammut_americanum, mastodon,@ genus_Mammut,#m (mastodon of North America; in some classifications considered a mammoth rather than a mastodon) } { Gomphotheriidae, family_Gomphotheriidae, mammal_family,@ order_Proboscidea,#m (elephants extinct since the Pleistocene) } { Gomphotherium, genus_Gomphotherium, mammal_genus,@ family_Gomphotheriidae,#m (type genus of the Gomphotheriidae) } { gomphothere, elephant,@ genus_Gomphotherium,#m (extinct elephants of Central American and South America; of the Miocene and Pleistocene) } { [ plantigrade_mammal, digitigrade_mammal,!] plantigrade, placental_mammal,@ (an animal that walks with the entire sole of the foot touching the ground as e.g. bears and human beings) } { [ digitigrade_mammal, plantigrade_mammal,!] digitigrade, placental_mammal,@ (an animal that walks so that only the toes touch the ground as e.g. dogs and cats and horses) } { Procyonidae, family_Procyonidae, mammal_family,@ order_Carnivora,#m (raccoons; coatis; cacomistles; kinkajous; and sometimes pandas) } { procyonid, carnivore,@ family_Procyonidae,#m (plantigrade carnivorous mammals) } { Procyon, genus_Procyon, mammal_genus,@ family_Procyonidae,#m (the type genus of the family Procyonidae: raccoons) } { raccoon, racoon, procyonid,@ genus_Procyon,#m (an omnivorous nocturnal mammal native to North America and Central America) } { common_raccoon, common_racoon, coon, ringtail2, Procyon_lotor, raccoon,@ (North American raccoon) } { crab-eating_raccoon, Procyon_cancrivorus, raccoon,@ (a South American raccoon) } { Bassariscidae, subfamily_Bassariscidae, mammal_family,@ family_Procyonidae,#m (in some classifications considered a separate family) } { Bassariscus, genus_Bassariscus, mammal_genus,@ family_Procyonidae,#m (cacomistles) } { bassarisk, cacomistle, cacomixle, coon_cat2, raccoon_fox, ringtail3, ring-tailed_cat, civet_cat2, miner's_cat, Bassariscus_astutus, procyonid,@ genus_Bassariscus,#m (raccoon-like omnivorous mammal of Mexico and the southwestern United States having a long bushy tail with black and white rings) } { Potos, genus_Potos, mammal_genus,@ family_Procyonidae,#m (a genus of Procyonidae) } { kinkajou2, honey_bear, potto2, Potos_flavus, Potos_caudivolvulus, procyonid,@ genus_Potos,#m (arboreal fruit-eating mammal of tropical America with a long prehensile tail) } { Nasua, genus_Nasua, mammal_genus,@ family_Procyonidae,#m (coatis) } { coati, coati-mondi, coati-mundi, coon_cat1, Nasua_narica, procyonid,@ genus_Nasua,#m (omnivorous mammal of Central America and South America) } { Ailurus, genus_Ailurus, mammal_genus,@ family_Procyonidae,#m (lesser pandas) } { lesser_panda, red_panda, panda2, bear_cat, cat_bear, Ailurus_fulgens, procyonid,@ genus_Ailurus,#m (reddish-brown Old World raccoon-like carnivore; in some classifications considered unrelated to the giant pandas) } { Ailuropodidae, family_Ailuropodidae, mammal_family,@ subclass_Eutheria,#m (in some classifications considered the family comprising the giant pandas) } { Ailuropoda, genus_Ailuropoda, mammal_genus,@ family_Procyonidae,#m (only the giant panda: in some classifications considered a genus of the separate family Ailuropodidae) } { giant_panda, panda1, panda_bear, coon_bear, Ailuropoda_melanoleuca, procyonid,@ genus_Ailuropoda,#m (large black-and-white herbivorous mammal of bamboo forests of China and Tibet; in some classifications considered a member of the bear family or of a separate family Ailuropodidae) } { gill, [ branchia, adj.pert:branchial,+ ] noun.body:respiratory_organ,@ (respiratory organ of aquatic animals that breathe oxygen dissolved in water) } { external_gill, gill,@ (occurs in some mollusks and in tadpoles and other immature amphibians) } { gill_slit, branchial_cleft, gill_cleft, noun.body:structure,@ (one of a series of slit openings in the pharynxes of fishes and aquatic amphibians through which water passes) } { gill_arch, branchial_arch, gill_bar, noun.body:structure,@ (one of the bony or cartilaginous arches on each side of the pharynx that support the gills of fishes and aquatic amphibians) } { peristome, noun.body:structure,@ invertebrate,#p (region around the mouth in various invertebrates) } { syrinx, noun.body:structure,@ bird,#p (the vocal organ of a bird) } { [ twitterer, verb.communication:twitter,+ ] bird,@ (a bird that twitters) } { Pisces, noun.group:division5,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (a group of vertebrates comprising both cartilaginous and bony fishes and sometimes including the jawless vertebrates; not used technically) } { [ fish, adj.pert:fishy,+ verb.competition:fish,+ verb.contact:fish,+ ] aquatic_vertebrate,@ noun.group:school1,#m Pisces,#m (any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills; "the shark is a large fish"; "in the living room there was a tank of colorful fish") } { fingerling, fish,@ (a young or small fish) } { game_fish, sport_fish, fish,@ (any fish providing sport for the angler) } { food_fish, fish,@ (any fish used for food by human beings) } { rough_fish, fish,@ (any fish useless for food or sport or even as bait) } { groundfish, bottom_fish, food_fish,@ (fish that live on the sea bottom (particularly the commercially important gadoid fish like cod and haddock, or flatfish like flounder)) } { young_fish, young,@ fish,@ (a fish that is young) } { parr2, young_fish,@ (the young of various fishes) } { mouthbreeder, fish,@ (any of various fishes that carry their eggs and their young in their mouths) } { [ spawner, verb.body:spawn,+ ] fish,@ (a female fish at spawning time) } { barracouta, snoek, food_fish,@ (a large marine food fish common on the coasts of Australia, New Zealand, and southern Africa) } { Channidae, class_Channidae, noun.group:class2,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (snakeheads) } { northern_snakehead, fish,@ class_Channidae,#m (a voracious freshwater fish that is native to northeastern China; can use fin to walk and can survive out of water for three days; a threat to American populations of fish) } { Osteichthyes, class_Osteichthyes, noun.group:class2,@ subphylum_Vertebrata,#m (a class of fish having a skeleton composed of bone in addition to cartilage) } { bony_fish, fish,@ class_Osteichthyes,#m (any fish of the class Osteichthyes) } { Crossopterygii, subclass_Crossopterygii, noun.group:class2,@ class_Osteichthyes,#m (fishes having paired fins resembling limbs and regarded as ancestral to amphibians) } { crossopterygian, lobefin, lobe-finned_fish, bony_fish,@ subclass_Crossopterygii,#m (any fish of the order Crossopterygii; most known only in fossil form) } { Latimeridae, family_Latimeridae, fish_family,@ subclass_Crossopterygii,#m (extinct except for the coelacanth) } { Latimeria, genus_Latimeria, fish_genus,@ family_Latimeridae,#m (type genus of the Latimeridae: coelacanth) } { coelacanth, Latimeria_chalumnae, crossopterygian,@ genus_Latimeria,#m (fish thought to have been extinct since the Cretaceous period but found in 1938 off the coast of Africa) } { Dipnoi, subclass_Dipnoi, noun.group:class2,@ class_Osteichthyes,#m (bony fishes of the southern hemisphere that breathe by a modified air bladder as well as gills; sometimes classified as an order of Crossopterygii) } { lungfish, bony_fish,@ subclass_Dipnoi,#m (air-breathing fish having an elongated body and fleshy paired fins; certain species construct mucus-lined mud coverings in which to survive drought) } { Ceratodontidae, family_Ceratodontidae, fish_family,@ subclass_Dipnoi,#m (lungfishes having hornlike ridges on the teeth) } { genus_Ceratodus, fish_genus,@ family_Ceratodontidae,#m (type genus of the Ceratodontidae: extinct genus of lungfishes) } { ceratodus, lungfish,@ genus_Ceratodus,#m (extinct lungfish) } { Neoceratodus, genus_Neoceratodus, fish_genus,@ family_Ceratodontidae,#m (extant Australian lungfishes) } { Australian_lungfish, Queensland_lungfish, Neoceratodus_forsteri, noun.group:endangered_species,@ (an endangered species of lungfish found in rivers in Queensland) } { Siluriformes, order_Siluriformes, animal_order,@ superorder_Malacopterygii,#m (an order of fish belonging to the superorder Malacopterygii including catfishes) } { catfish1, siluriform_fish, soft-finned_fish,@ order_Siluriformes,#m (any of numerous mostly freshwater bottom-living fishes of Eurasia and North America with barbels like whiskers around the mouth) } { Siluridae, family_Siluridae, fish_family,@ order_Siluriformes,#m (Old World catfishes) } { silurid, silurid_fish, catfish1,@ family_Siluridae,#m (Old World freshwater catfishes having naked skin and a long anal fin more or less merged with the eellike caudal fin) } { Silurus, genus_Silurus, fish_genus,@ family_Siluridae,#m (type genus of the Siluridae: catfishes) } { European_catfish, sheatfish, Silurus_glanis, silurid,@ genus_Silurus,#m (large elongated catfish of central and eastern Europe) } { Malopterurus, genus_Malopterurus, fish_genus,@ family_Siluridae,#m (electric catfish) } { electric_catfish, Malopterurus_electricus, silurid,@ genus_Malopterurus,#m (freshwater catfish of the Nile and tropical central Africa having an electric organ) } { Ameiuridae, family_Ameiuridae, fish_family,@ order_Siluriformes,#m (North American catfishes) } { Ameiurus, genus_Ameiurus, fish_genus,@ family_Ameiuridae,#m (type genus of the Ameiuridae: bullhead catfishes) } { bullhead1, bullhead_catfish, catfish1,@ genus_Ameiurus,#m (any of several common freshwater catfishes of the United States) } { horned_pout, hornpout, pout1, Ameiurus_Melas, bullhead1,@ (catfish common in eastern United States) } { brown_bullhead, bullhead1,@ (freshwater catfish of eastern United States) } { Ictalurus, genus_Ictalurus, fish_genus,@ family_Ameiuridae,#m (channel catfishes) } { channel_catfish, channel_cat, Ictalurus_punctatus, catfish1,@ (freshwater food fish common throughout central United States) } { blue_catfish, blue_cat, blue_channel_catfish, blue_channel_cat, channel_catfish,@ (a large catfish of the Mississippi valley) } { Pylodictus, genus_Pylodictus, fish_genus,@ family_Ameiuridae,#m (flathead catfishes) } { flathead_catfish, mudcat, goujon, shovelnose_catfish, spoonbill_catfish, Pylodictus_olivaris, catfish1,@ genus_Pylodictus,#m (large catfish of central United States having a flattened head and projecting jaw) } { Laricariidae, family_Laricariidae, fish_family,@ order_Siluriformes,#m (armored catfish) } { armored_catfish, catfish1,@ family_Laricariidae,#m (South American catfish having the body covered with bony plates) } { Ariidae, family_Ariidae, fish_family,@ order_Siluriformes,#m (sea catfishes) } { sea_catfish, catfish1,@ family_Ariidae,#m (any of numerous marine fishes most of which are mouthbreeders; not used for food) } { Arius, genus_Arius, fish_genus,@ family_Ariidae,#m (type genus of the Ariidae: sea catfishes) } { crucifix_fish, sea_catfish,@ genus_Arius,#m (sea catfish of the Caribbean area) } { Gadiformes, order_Gadiformes, animal_order,@ superorder_Malacopterygii,#m (cods, haddocks, grenadiers; in some classifications considered equivalent to the order Anacanthini) } { Anacanthini, order_Anacanthini, animal_order,@ superorder_Malacopterygii,#m (at least partially equivalent to the order Gadiformes in some classifications) } { gadoid, gadoid_fish, soft-finned_fish,@ family_Gadidae,#m (a soft-finned fish of the family Gadidae) } { Gadidae, family_Gadidae, fish_family,@ order_Gadiformes,#m (large family of important mostly marine food fishes) } { Gadus, genus_Gadus, fish_genus,@ family_Gadidae,#m (type genus of the Gadidae: the typical codfishes) } { [ cod, noun.animal:codling,+ ] codfish, gadoid_fish,@ genus_Gadus,#m (major food fish of Arctic and cold-temperate waters) } { [ codling, noun.animal:cod,+ ] codfish,@ (young codfish) } { Atlantic_cod, Gadus_morhua, cod,@ (one of the world's most important commercial fishes) } { Pacific_cod, Alaska_cod, Gadus_macrocephalus, cod,@ (closely related to Atlantic cod) } { Merlangus, genus_Merlangus, fish_genus,@ family_Gadidae,#m (whitings) } { whiting, Merlangus_merlangus, Gadus_merlangus, gadoid_fish,@ genus_Merlangus,#m (a food fish of the Atlantic waters of Europe resembling the cod; sometimes placed in genus Gadus) } { Lota, genus_Lota, fish_genus,@ family_Gadidae,#m (burbot) } { burbot, eelpout2, ling3, cusk2, Lota_lota, cod,@ (elongate freshwater cod of northern Europe and Asia and North America having barbels around its mouth) } { scrod, schrod, cod,@ (young Atlantic cod or haddock especially one split and boned for cooking) } { Melanogrammus, genus_Melanogrammus, fish_genus,@ family_Gadidae,#m (haddock) } { haddock, Melanogrammus_aeglefinus, gadoid_fish,@ genus_Melanogrammus,#m (important food fish on both sides of the Atlantic; related to cod but usually smaller) } { Pollachius, genus_Pollachius, fish_genus,@ family_Gadidae,#m (pollack) } { pollack, pollock, Pollachius_pollachius, gadoid_fish,@ genus_Pollachius,#m (important food and game fish of northern seas (especially the northern Atlantic); related to cod) } { Merluccius, genus_Merluccius, fish_genus,@ family_Gadidae,#m (hakes) } { hake, gadoid_fish,@ (any of several marine food fishes related to cod) } { silver_hake, Merluccius_bilinearis, whiting2, hake,@ (found off Atlantic coast of North America) } { Urophycis, genus_Urophycis, fish_genus,@ family_Gadidae,#m (hakes) } { ling2, hake,@ genus_Urophycis,#m (American hakes) } { Molva, genus_Molva, fish_genus,@ family_Gadidae,#m (ling) } { ling1, Molva_molva, gadoid_fish,@ genus_Molva,#m (elongated marine food fish of Greenland and northern Europe; often salted and dried) } { Brosmius, genus_Browmius, fish_genus,@ family_Gadidae,#m (cusk) } { cusk1, torsk, Brosme_brosme, gadoid_fish,@ (large edible marine fish of northern coastal waters; related to cod) } { Macrouridae, family_Macrouridae, Macruridae, family_Macruridae, fish_family,@ order_Gadiformes,#m (grenadiers) } { grenadier, rattail, rattail_fish, gadoid_fish,@ family_Macrouridae,#m (deep-sea fish with a large head and body and long tapering tail) } { Anguilliformes, order_Anguilliformes, order_Apodes, animal_order,@ superorder_Malacopterygii,#m (elongate fishes with pelvic fins and girdle absent or reduced) } { eel, soft-finned_fish,@ order_Anguilliformes,#m (voracious snakelike marine or freshwater fishes with smooth slimy usually scaleless skin and having a continuous vertical fin but no ventral fins) } { elver, eel,@ (young eel) } { Anguillidae, family_Anguillidae, fish_family,@ order_Anguilliformes,#m (eels that live in fresh water as adults but return to the sea to spawn) } { Anguilla, genus_Anguilla, fish_genus,@ family_Anguillidae,#m (type genus of the Anguillidae: eels) } { common_eel, freshwater_eel, eel,@ genus_Anguilla,#m (eels that live in fresh water as adults but return to sea to spawn; found in Europe and America; marketed both fresh and smoked) } { tuna3, Anguilla_sucklandii, eel,@ (New Zealand eel) } { Muraenidae, family_Muraenidae, fish_family,@ order_Anguilliformes,#m (marine eels) } { moray, moray_eel, eel,@ family_Muraenidae,#m (family of brightly colored voracious eels of warm coastal waters; generally nonaggressive to humans but larger species are dangerous if provoked) } { Congridae, family_Congridae, fish_family,@ order_Anguilliformes,#m (marine eels) } { conger, conger_eel, eel,@ family_Congridae,#m (large dark-colored scaleless marine eel found in temperate and tropical coastal waters; some used for food) } { Teleostei, subclass_Teleostei, noun.group:class2,@ class_Osteichthyes,#m (large diverse group of bony fishes; includes most living species) } { teleost_fish, teleost, teleostan, bony_fish,@ subclass_Teleostei,#m (a bony fish of the subclass Teleostei) } { Isospondyli, order_Isospondyli, animal_order,@ superorder_Malacopterygii,#m (most primitive teleost fishes; all are soft-finned: salmon; trout; herring; shad; sardines; anchovies; whitefish; smelts; tarpon) } { Gonorhynchidae, family_Gonorhynchidae, fish_family,@ order_Isospondyli,#m (coextensive with the genus Gonorhynchus) } { Gonorhynchus, genus_Gonorhynchus, fish_genus,@ family_Gonorhynchidae,#m (slender cylindrical marine fishes lacking air bladders and teeth) } { beaked_salmon, sandfish2, Gonorhynchus_gonorhynchus, soft-finned_fish,@ genus_Gonorhynchus,#m (fish of sandy areas of western Pacific and Indian oceans having an angular snout for burrowing into sand) } { Clupeidae, family_Clupeidae, fish_family,@ order_Isospondyli,#m (herrings; shad; sardines; etc.) } { clupeid_fish, clupeid, soft-finned_fish,@ family_Clupeidae,#m (any of numerous soft-finned schooling food fishes of shallow waters of northern seas) } { whitebait, young_fish,@ soft-finned_fish,#m (the edible young of especially herrings and sprats and smelts) } { brit1, britt1, young_fish,@ (the young of a herring or sprat or similar fish) } { Alosa, genus_Alosa, fish_genus,@ family_Clupeidae,#m (shad) } { shad, clupeid_fish,@ food_fish,@ genus_Alosa,#m (herring-like food fishes that migrate from the sea to fresh water to spawn) } { common_American_shad, Alosa_sapidissima, shad,@ (shad of Atlantic coast of North America; naturalized to Pacific coast) } { river_shad, Alosa_chrysocloris, shad,@ (shad that spawns in streams of the Mississippi drainage; very similar to Alosa sapidissima) } { allice_shad, allis_shad, allice, allis, Alosa_alosa, shad,@ (European shad) } { alewife, Alosa_pseudoharengus, Pomolobus_pseudoharengus, clupeid_fish,@ genus_Alosa,#m (shad-like food fish that runs rivers to spawn; often salted or smoked; sometimes placed in genus Pomolobus) } { Pomolobus, genus_Pomolobus, fish_genus,@ family_Clupeidae,#m (genus to which the alewife is sometimes assigned) } { Brevoortia, genus_Brevoortia, fish_genus,@ family_Clupeidae,#m (menhaden) } { menhaden, Brevoortia_tyrannis, clupeid_fish,@ genus_Brevoortia,#m (shad-like North American marine fishes used for fish meal and oil and fertilizer) } { Clupea, genus_Clupea, fish_genus,@ family_Clupeidae,#m (type genus of the Clupeidae: typical herrings) } { herring, Clupea_harangus, clupeid_fish,@ food_fish,@ genus_Clupea,#m (commercially important food fish of northern waters of both Atlantic and Pacific) } { Atlantic_herring, Clupea_harengus_harengus, herring,@ genus_Clupea,#m (important food fish; found in enormous shoals in the northern Atlantic) } { Pacific_herring, Clupea_harengus_pallasii, herring,@ genus_Clupea,#m (important food fish of the northern Pacific) } { sardine1, clupeid_fish,@ food_fish,@ (any of various small edible herring or related food fishes frequently canned) } { sild, sardine1,@ (any of various young herrings (other than brislings) canned as sardines in Norway) } { brisling, sprat, Clupea_sprattus, sardine1,@ genus_Clupea,#m (small herring processed like a sardine) } { Sardina, genus_Sardina, genus_Sardinia, fish_genus,@ family_Clupeidae,#m (pilchards) } { pilchard, sardine2, Sardina_pilchardus, clupeid_fish,@ genus_Sardina,#m (small fishes found in great schools along coasts of Europe; smaller and rounder than herring) } { Sardinops, genus_Sardinops, fish_genus,@ family_Clupeidae,#m (pilchards) } { Pacific_sardine, Sardinops_caerulea, pilchard,@ genus_Sardinops,#m (small pilchards common off the pacific coast of North America) } { Engraulidae, family_Engraulidae, fish_family,@ order_Isospondyli,#m (anchovies) } { anchovy, soft-finned_fish,@ family_Engraulidae,#m (small herring-like plankton-eating fishes often canned whole or as paste; abundant in tropical waters worldwide) } { Engraulis, genus_Engraulis, fish_genus,@ (type genus of the family Engraulidae) } { mediterranean_anchovy, Engraulis_encrasicholus, anchovy,@ genus_Engraulis,#m (esteemed for its flavor; usually preserved or used for sauces and relishes) } { Salmonidae, family_Salmonidae, fish_family,@ order_Isospondyli,#m (salmon and trout) } { salmonid, soft-finned_fish,@ family_Salmonidae,#m (soft-finned fishes of cold and temperate waters) } { salmon, salmonid,@ food_fish,@ family_Salmonidae,#m (any of various large food and game fishes of northern waters; usually migrate from salt to fresh water to spawn) } { parr, young_fish,@ (a young salmon up to 2 years old) } { blackfish1, salmon,@ (female salmon that has recently spawned) } { redfish1, salmon,@ (male salmon that has recently spawned) } { Salmo, genus_Salmo, fish_genus,@ family_Salmonidae,#m (type genus of the Salmonidae: salmon and trout) } { Atlantic_salmon, Salmo_salar, salmon,@ genus_Salmo,#m (found in northern coastal Atlantic waters or tributaries; adults do not die after spawning) } { landlocked_salmon, lake_salmon, Atlantic_salmon,@ (Atlantic salmon confined to lakes of New England and southeastern Canada) } { Oncorhynchus, genus_Oncorhynchus, fish_genus,@ family_Salmonidae,#m (Pacific salmon including sockeye salmon; chinook salmon; chum salmon; coho salmon) } { sockeye, sockeye_salmon, red_salmon, blueback_salmon, Oncorhynchus_nerka, salmon,@ genus_Oncorhynchus,#m (small salmon with red flesh; found in rivers and tributaries of the northern Pacific and valued as food; adults die after spawning) } { chinook, chinook_salmon, king_salmon, quinnat_salmon, Oncorhynchus_tshawytscha, salmon,@ genus_Oncorhynchus,#m (large Pacific salmon valued as food; adults die after spawning) } { chum_salmon, chum, Oncorhynchus_keta, salmon,@ genus_Oncorhynchus,#m (a large Pacific salmon with small spots on its back; an important food fish) } { coho, cohoe, coho_salmon, blue_jack, silver_salmon, Oncorhynchus_kisutch, salmon,@ genus_Oncorhynchus,#m (small salmon of northern Pacific coasts and the Great Lakes) } { trout, salmonid,@ food_fish,@ (any of various game and food fishes of cool fresh waters mostly smaller than typical salmons) } { brown_trout, salmon_trout1, Salmo_trutta, trout,@ genus_Salmo,#m (speckled trout of European rivers; introduced in North America) } { rainbow_trout, Salmo_gairdneri, trout,@ genus_Salmo,#m (found in Pacific coastal waters and streams from lower California to Alaska) } { sea_trout1, brown_trout,@ (silvery marine variety of brown trout that migrates to fresh water to spawn) } { Salvelinus, genus_Salvelinus, fish_genus,@ family_Salmonidae,#m (brook trout) } { lake_trout, salmon_trout, Salvelinus_namaycush, trout,@ genus_Salvelinus,#m (large fork-tailed trout of lakes of Canada and the northern United States) } { brook_trout, speckled_trout, Salvelinus_fontinalis, trout,@ genus_Salvelinus,#m (North American freshwater trout; introduced in Europe) } { char, charr, salmonid,@ genus_Salvelinus,#m (any of several small trout-like fish of the genus Salvelinus) } { Arctic_char, Salvelinus_alpinus, char,@ (small trout of northern waters; landlocked populations in Quebec and northern New England) } { Coregonidae, family_Coregonidae, fish_family,@ order_Isospondyli,#m (soft-finned fishes comprising the freshwater whitefishes; formerly included in the family Salmonidae) } { whitefish1, soft-finned_fish,@ food_fish,@ family_Coregonidae,#m (silvery herring-like freshwater food fish of cold lakes of the northern hemisphere) } { Coregonus, genus_Coregonus, fish_genus,@ family_Coregonidae,#m (type genus of the Coregonidae: whitefishes) } { lake_whitefish, Coregonus_clupeaformis, whitefish1,@ genus_Coregonus,#m (found in the Great Lakes and north to Alaska) } { cisco, lake_herring, Coregonus_artedi, whitefish1,@ genus_Coregonus,#m (important food fish of cold deep lakes of North America) } { Prosopium, genus_Prosopium, fish_genus,@ family_Coregonidae,#m (whitefishes) } { round_whitefish, Menominee_whitefish, Prosopium_cylindraceum, whitefish1,@ genus_Prosopium,#m (a whitefish with a bronze back; of northern North America and Siberia) } { Rocky_Mountain_whitefish, Prosopium_williamsonii, whitefish1,@ genus_Prosopium,#m (whitefish of the western United States and Canada) } { Osmeridae, family_Osmeridae, fish_family,@ order_Isospondyli,#m (smelts) } { smelt, soft-finned_fish,@ family_Osmeridae,#m (small trout-like silvery marine or freshwater food fishes of cold northern waters) } { Osmerus, genus_Osmerus, fish_genus,@ family_Osmeridae,#m (type genus of the Osmeridae) } { rainbow_smelt, Osmerus_mordax, smelt,@ genus_Osmerus,#m (important marine and landlocked food fish of eastern North America and Alaska) } { sparling, European_smelt, Osmerus_eperlanus, smelt,@ genus_Osmerus,#m (the common smelt of Europe) } { Mallotus, genus_Mallotus, fish_genus,@ family_Osmeridae,#m (capelins) } { capelin, capelan, caplin, smelt,@ genus_Mallotus,#m (very small northern fish; forage for sea birds and marine mammals and other fishes) } { Elopidae, family_Elopidae, fish_family,@ order_Isospondyli,#m (tarpons and ladyfishes) } { genus_Tarpon, fish_genus,@ family_Elopidae,#m (tarpons) } { tarpon, Tarpon_atlanticus, soft-finned_fish,@ genus_Tarpon,#m (large silvery game fish of warm Atlantic coastal waters especially off Florida) } { Elops, genus_Elops, fish_genus,@ family_Elopidae,#m (type genus of the Elopidae: tenpounder) } { ladyfish, tenpounder, Elops_saurus, tarpon,@ genus_Elops,#m (game fish resembling the tarpon but smaller) } { Albulidae, family_Albulidae, fish_family,@ order_Isospondyli,#m (bonefish) } { Albula, genus_Albula, fish_genus,@ family_Albulidae,#m (type and sole genus of the family Albulidae) } { bonefish, Albula_vulpes, soft-finned_fish,@ genus_Albula,#m (slender silvery marine fish found in tropical mud flats and mangrove lagoons) } { Argentinidae, family_Argentinidae, fish_family,@ order_Isospondyli,#m (small marine soft-finned fishes with long silvery bodies; related to salmons and trouts) } { Argentina, genus_Argentina, fish_genus,@ family_Argentinidae,#m (type genus of the Argentinidae: argentines) } { argentine, soft-finned_fish,@ genus_Argentina,#m (any of various small silver-scaled salmon-like marine fishes) } { Myctophidae, family_Myctophidae, fish_family,@ order_Isospondyli,#m (deep-sea fishes comprising the lantern fishes) } { lanternfish, soft-finned_fish,@ family_Myctophidae,#m (small fish having rows of luminous organs along each side; some surface at night) } { Synodontidae, family_Synodontidae, fish_family,@ superorder_Malacopterygii,#m (soft-finned bottom-dwelling fishes) } { lizardfish, snakefish, snake-fish, soft-finned_fish,@ family_Synodontidae,#m (tropical fishes with large mouths in lizard-like heads; found worldwide) } { Chlorophthalmidae, family_Chlorophthalmidae, fish_family,@ superorder_Malacopterygii,#m (small family of soft-finned bottom-dwellers with large eyes; relatives of lizardfishes) } { greeneye, soft-finned_fish,@ family_Chlorophthalmidae,#m (bottom-dwellers having large eyes with metallic green luster) } { Alepisaurus, genus_Alepisaurus, fish_genus,@ subclass_Teleostei,#m (slender scaleless predaceous tropical deep-sea fishes) } { lancetfish, lancet_fish, wolffish2, soft-finned_fish,@ genus_Alepisaurus,#m (large elongate scaleless oceanic fishes with sharp teeth and a long dorsal fin that resembles a sail) } { handsaw_fish, soft-finned_fish,@ genus_Alepisaurus,#m (a soft-finned fish of the genus Alepisaurus) } { Osteoglossiformes, Order_Osteoglossiformes, animal_order,@ subclass_Teleostei,#m (teleost fish with bony tongues) } { Osteoglossidae, family_Osteoglossidae, fish_family,@ Order_Osteoglossiformes,#m (a family of large fishes that live in freshwater; includes bandfish and bonytongues) } { Scleropages, genus_Scleropages, fish_genus,@ family_Osteoglossidae,#m (a genus of large freshwater fishes of Australia and Borneo) } { Australian_arowana, Dawson_River_salmon, saratoga, spotted_barramundi, spotted_bonytongue, Scleropages_leichardti, noun.group:fish_species,@ genus_Scleropages,#m (a species of large fish found in Australian rivers) } { Australian_bonytongue, northern_barramundi, Scleropages_jardinii, noun.group:fish_species,@ genus_Scleropages,#m (a species of large fish found in Australian rivers) } { Lampridae, family_Lampridae, fish_family,@ superorder_Malacopterygii,#m (opahs) } { Lampris, genus_Lampris, fish_genus,@ family_Lampridae,#m (type genus of the Lampridae) } { opah, moonfish1, Lampris_regius, soft-finned_fish,@ genus_Lampris,#m (large elliptical brightly colored deep-sea fish of Atlantic and Pacific and Mediterranean) } { New_World_opah, Lampris_guttatus, soft-finned_fish,@ genus_Lampris,#m (from Nova Scotia to West Indies and Gulf of Mexico) } { Trachipteridae, family_Trachipteridae, fish_family,@ superorder_Malacopterygii,#m (ribbonfishes) } { ribbonfish1, soft-finned_fish,@ family_Trachipteridae,#m (marine fish having a long compressed ribbonlike body) } { Trachipterus, genus_Trachipterus, fish_genus,@ family_Trachipteridae,#m (type genus of the Trachipteridae) } { dealfish, Trachipterus_arcticus, ribbonfish1,@ genus_Trachipterus,#m (deep-sea ribbonfish) } { Regalecidae, family_Regalecidae, fish_family,@ superorder_Malacopterygii,#m (ribbonfishes) } { Reglaecus, genus_Regalecus, fish_genus,@ family_Regalecidae,#m (type genus of the Regalecidae) } { oarfish, king_of_the_herring, ribbonfish2, Regalecus_glesne, soft-finned_fish,@ genus_Regalecus,#m (thin deep-water tropical fish 20 to 30 feet long having a red dorsal fin) } { Pediculati, order_Pediculati, animal_order,@ superorder_Acanthopterygii,#m (anglers and batfishes; spiny-finned marine fishes having pectoral fins at the ends of armlike processes and a long movable spine on the dorsal fin to lure prey to the large mouth) } { Ogcocephalidae, family_Ogcocephalidae, fish_family,@ order_Pediculati,#m (batfishes: sluggish bottom-dwelling spiny fishes) } { batfish, spiny-finned_fish,@ family_Ogcocephalidae,#m (bottom-dweller of warm western Atlantic coastal waters having a flattened scaleless body that crawls about on fleshy pectoral and pelvic fins) } { Lophiidae, family_Lophiidae, fish_family,@ order_Pediculati,#m (large-headed marine fishes comprising the anglers) } { Lophius, genus_Lophius, fish_genus,@ family_Lophiidae,#m (type genus of family Lophiidae) } { goosefish, [ angler, verb.competition:angle,+ ] anglerfish, angler_fish, monkfish, lotte, allmouth, Lophius_Americanus, spiny-finned_fish,@ family_Lophiidae,#m (fishes having large mouths with a wormlike filament attached for luring prey) } { Batrachoididae, family_Batrachoididae, fish_family,@ order_Pediculati,#m (toadfishes; related to anglers and batfishes) } { toadfish, Opsanus_tau, spiny-finned_fish,@ family_Batrachoididae,#m (bottom-dwelling fish having scaleless slimy skin and a broad thick head with a wide mouth) } { oyster_fish, oyster-fish, oysterfish, toadfish,@ (a variety of toadfish) } { Antennariidae, family_Antennariidae, fish_family,@ order_Pediculati,#m (frogfishes; tropical spiny-finned marine fishes having large nearly vertical mouths; related to toadfishes and anglers) } { frogfish, spiny-finned_fish,@ family_Antennariidae,#m (fish having a frog-like mouth with a lure on the snout) } { sargassum_fish, spiny-finned_fish,@ family_Antennariidae,#m (small fantastically formed and colored fishes found among masses of sargassum) } { Synentognathi, order_Synentognathi, animal_order,@ subclass_Teleostei,#m (order of fishes having spineless fins; needlefishes; sauries; flying fishes; halfbeaks) } { Belonidae, family_Belonidae, fish_family,@ order_Synentognathi,#m (ferocious fishes of warm regions resembling but unrelated to the freshwater gars) } { needlefish2, gar2, billfish2, teleost_fish,@ family_Belonidae,#m (elongate European surface-dwelling predacious fishes with long toothed jaws; abundant in coastal waters) } { timucu, needlefish2,@ (found in warm waters of western Atlantic) } { Exocoetidae, family_Exocoetidae, fish_family,@ order_Synentognathi,#m (flying fishes; closely related to the halfbeaks) } { flying_fish, teleost_fish,@ family_Exocoetidae,#m (tropical marine fishes having enlarged winglike fins used for brief gliding flight) } { monoplane_flying_fish, two-wing_flying_fish, flying_fish,@ (having only pectoral fins enlarged) } { biplane_flying_fish, four-wing_flying_fish, flying_fish,@ (having both pectoral and pelvic fins enlarged) } { Hemiramphidae, family_Hemiramphidae, fish_family,@ order_Synentognathi,#m (halfbeaks; marine and freshwater fishes closely related to the flying fishes but not able to glide) } { halfbeak, teleost_fish,@ family_Hemiramphidae,#m (tropical and subtropical marine and freshwater fishes having an elongated body and long protruding lower jaw) } { Scomberesocidae, family_Scomberesocidae, Scombresocidae, family_Scombresocidae, fish_family,@ order_Synentognathi,#m (only sauries) } { Scomberesox, genus_Scomberesox, Scombresox, genus_Scombresox, fish_genus,@ family_Scomberesocidae,#m (a genus of Scomberesocidae) } { saury, billfish4, Scomberesox_saurus, teleost_fish,@ genus_Scomberesox,#m (slender long-beaked fish of temperate Atlantic waters) } { Acanthopterygii, superorder_Acanthopterygii, animal_order,@ subclass_Teleostei,#m (teleost fishes having fins with sharp bony rays) } { [ spiny-finned_fish, soft-finned_fish,!] acanthopterygian, teleost_fish,@ superorder_Acanthopterygii,#m (a teleost fish with fins that are supported by sharp inflexible rays) } { Ophiodontidae, family_Ophiodontidae, fish_family,@ suborder_Scorpaenoidea,#m (fishes closely related to greenlings) } { Ophiodon, genus_Ophiodon, fish_genus,@ family_Ophiodontidae,#m (a genus of Ophiodontidae) } { lingcod, Ophiodon_elongatus, scorpaenoid_fish,@ genus_Ophiodon,#m (food fish of the northern Pacific related to greenlings) } { Perciformes, order_Perciformes, Percomorphi, order_Percomorphi, animal_order,@ superorder_Acanthopterygii,#m (one of the largest natural groups of fishes of both marine and fresh water: true perches; basses; tuna) } { Percoidea, suborder_Percoidea, animal_order,@ order_Perciformes,#m (in some classifications nearly or exactly equivalent to the Perciformes which are considered a suborder) } { percoid_fish, percoid, percoidean, spiny-finned_fish,@ order_Perciformes,#m (any of numerous spiny-finned fishes of the order Perciformes) } { perch2, percoid_fish,@ order_Perciformes,#m (any of numerous spiny-finned fishes of various families of the order Perciformes) } { Anabantidae, family_Anabantidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (small freshwater spiny-finned fishes of Africa and southern Asia) } { Anabas, genus_Anabas, fish_genus,@ family_Anabantidae,#m (the type genus of the family Anabantidae; small fish that resemble perch) } { climbing_perch, Anabas_testudineus, A._testudineus, fish,@ genus_Anabas,#m (a small perch of India whose gills are modified to allow it to breathe air; has spiny pectoral fins that enable it to travel on land) } { Percidae, family_Percidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (active freshwater fishes; true perches and pike perches) } { perch1, percoid_fish,@ family_Percidae,#m (spiny-finned freshwater food and game fishes) } { Perca, genus_Perca, fish_genus,@ family_Percidae,#m (type genus of the Percidae) } { yellow_perch, Perca_flavescens, perch1,@ genus_Perca,#m (North American perch) } { European_perch, Perca_fluviatilis, perch1,@ genus_Perca,#m (a perch native to Europe) } { Stizostedion, genus_Stizostedion, fish_genus,@ family_Percidae,#m (pike-perches) } { pike-perch, pike_perch, perch1,@ genus_Stizostedion,#m (any of several pike-like fishes of the perch family) } { walleye, walleyed_pike, jack_salmon, dory1, Stizostedion_vitreum, pike-perch,@ (pike-like freshwater perches) } { blue_pike, blue_pickerel, blue_pikeperch, blue_walleye, Strizostedion_vitreum_glaucum, walleye,@ (variety inhabiting the Great Lakes) } { Percina, genus_Percina, fish_genus,@ family_Percidae,#m (a genus of Percidae) } { snail_darter, Percina_tanasi, perch1,@ genus_Percina,#m (a small snail-eating perch of the Tennessee River) } { Trichodontidae, family_Trichodontidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (two species of elongate compressed scaleless large-eyed fishes that live in sand or mud) } { sandfish1, percoid_fish,@ family_Trichodontidae,#m (either of two small silvery scaleless fishes of the northern Pacific that burrow into sand) } { Ophidiidae, family_Ophidiidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (eellike marine fishes) } { cusk-eel, percoid_fish,@ family_Ophidiidae,#m (elongate compressed somewhat eel-shaped fishes) } { Brotulidae, family_Brotulidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (chiefly deep-sea fishes related to the Ophidiidae) } { brotula, percoid_fish,@ family_Brotulidae,#m (deep-sea fishes) } { Carapidae, family_Carapidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (pearlfishes: related to the Brotulidae) } { pearlfish, pearl-fish, percoid_fish,@ family_Carapidae,#m (found living within the alimentary canals of e.g. sea cucumbers or between the shells of pearl oysters in or near shallow seagrass beds) } { Centropomidae, family_Centropomidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (a family of fish or the order Perciformes including robalos) } { robalo, percoid_fish,@ family_Centropomidae,#m (a kind of percoid fish) } { Centropomus, genus_Centropomus, fish_genus,@ family_Centropomidae,#m (type genus of the Centropomidae: snooks) } { snook, robalo,@ family_Centropomidae,#m (large tropical American food and game fishes of coastal and brackish waters; resemble pike) } { Latinae, noun.group:subfamily,@ family_Centropomidae,#m (a subfamily of the family Centropomidae) } { Lates, genus_Lates, fish_genus,@ family_Centropomidae,#m (a genus of large percoid fishes of fresh and brackish water) } { barramundi, giant_perch, giant_seaperch, Asian_seabass, white_seabass, Lates_calcarifer, noun.group:fish_species,@ genus_Lates,#m (a species of large perch noted for its sporting and eating qualities; lives in marine, estuary, and freshwater habitats) } { Esocidae, family_Esocidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (pikes; pickerels; muskellunges) } { Esox, genus_Esox, fish_genus,@ family_Esocidae,#m (type and only genus of the family Esocidae) } { pike, percoid_fish,@ genus_Esox,#m (any of several elongate long-snouted freshwater game and food fishes widely distributed in cooler parts of the northern hemisphere) } { northern_pike, Esox_lucius, pike,@ (voracious piscivorous pike of waters of northern hemisphere) } { muskellunge, Esox_masquinongy, pike,@ (large (60 to 80 pounds) sport fish of North America) } { pickerel, pike,@ (any of several North American species of small pike) } { chain_pickerel, chain_pike, Esox_niger, pickerel,@ (common in quiet waters of eastern United States) } { redfin_pickerel, barred_pickerel, Esox_americanus, pickerel,@ (small but gamy pickerel of Atlantic coastal states) } { Centrarchidae, family_Centrarchidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (sunfish family) } { sunfish1, centrarchid, percoid_fish,@ family_Centrarchidae,#m (small carnivorous freshwater percoid fishes of North America usually having a laterally compressed body and metallic luster: crappies; black bass; bluegills; pumpkinseed) } { Pomoxis, genus_Pomoxis, fish_genus,@ family_Centrarchidae,#m (crappies) } { crappie, sunfish1,@ genus_Pomoxis,#m (small sunfishes of central United States rivers) } { black_crappie, Pomoxis_nigromaculatus, crappie,@ (a crappie that is black) } { white_crappie, Pomoxis_annularis, crappie,@ (a crappie that is white) } { freshwater_bream, bream, sunfish1,@ order_Perciformes,#m (any of various usually edible freshwater percoid fishes having compressed bodies and shiny scales; especially (but not exclusively) of the genus Lepomis) } { Lepomis, genus_Lepomis, fish_genus,@ family_Centrarchidae,#m (bream) } { pumpkinseed, Lepomis_gibbosus, sunfish1,@ genus_Lepomis,#m (small brilliantly colored North American sunfish) } { bluegill, Lepomis_macrochirus, freshwater_bream,@ genus_Lepomis,#m (important edible sunfish of eastern and central United States) } { spotted_sunfish, stumpknocker, Lepomis_punctatus, freshwater_bream,@ genus_Lepomis,#m (inhabits streams from South Carolina to Florida; esteemed panfish) } { Ambloplites, genus_Ambloplites, fish_genus,@ family_Centrarchidae,#m (a genus of Centrarchidae) } { freshwater_bass, bass,@ family_Centrarchidae,#m (North American food and game fish) } { rock_bass1, rock_sunfish, Ambloplites_rupestris, sunfish1,@ genus_Ambloplites,#m (game and food fish of upper Mississippi and Great Lakes) } { Micropterus, genus_Micropterus, fish_genus,@ family_Centrarchidae,#m (American freshwater black basses) } { black_bass1, sunfish1,@ genus_Micropterus,#m (widely distributed and highly prized American freshwater game fishes (sunfish family)) } { Kentucky_black_bass, spotted_black_bass, Micropterus_pseudoplites, black_bass1,@ (a variety of black bass) } { smallmouth, smallmouth_bass, smallmouthed_bass, smallmouth_black_bass, smallmouthed_black_bass, Micropterus_dolomieu, black_bass1,@ (a variety of black bass; the angle of the jaw falls below the eye) } { largemouth, largemouth_bass, largemouthed_bass, largemouth_black_bass, largemouthed_black_bass, Micropterus_salmoides, black_bass1,@ (a large black bass; the angle of the jaw falls behind the eye) } { bass, percoid_fish,@ (nontechnical name for any of numerous edible marine and freshwater spiny-finned fishes) } { Serranidae, family_Serranidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (marine fishes: sea basses; sea perches; groupers; jewfish) } { serranid_fish, serranid, percoid_fish,@ family_Serranidae,#m (marine food sport fishes mainly of warm coastal waters) } { Morone, genus_Morone, fish_genus,@ family_Serranidae,#m (carnivorous fresh and salt water fishes) } { white_perch, silver_perch1, Morone_americana, serranid_fish,@ genus_Morone,#m (small silvery food and game fish of eastern United States streams) } { yellow_bass, Morone_interrupta, serranid_fish,@ genus_Morone,#m (North American freshwater bass resembling the larger marine striped bass) } { sea_bass, serranid_fish,@ food_fish,@ family_Serranidae,#m (any of various food and sport fishes of the Atlantic coast of the United States having an elongated body and long spiny dorsal fin) } { Synagrops, genus_Synagrops, fish_genus,@ family_Serranidae,#m (a genus of Serranidae) } { blackmouth_bass, Synagrops_bellus, sea_bass,@ genus_Synagrops,#m (small marine fish with black mouth and gill cavity) } { Centropristis, genus_Centropristis, fish_genus,@ family_Serranidae,#m (sea basses) } { rock_sea_bass, rock_bass2, Centropristis_philadelphica, sea_bass,@ genus_Centropristis,#m (a kind of sea bass) } { black_sea_bass, black_bass2, Centropistes_striata, sea_bass,@ genus_Centropristis,#m (bluish black-striped sea bass of the Atlantic coast of the United States) } { Roccus, genus_Roccus, fish_genus,@ family_Serranidae,#m (a genus of Serranidae) } { striped_bass, striper, Roccus_saxatilis, rockfish2, sea_bass,@ genus_Roccus,#m (marine food and game fish with dark longitudinal stripes; migrates upriver to spawn; sometimes placed in the genus Morone) } { Polyprion, genus_Polyprion, fish_genus,@ family_Serranidae,#m (wreckfish) } { stone_bass, wreckfish, Polyprion_americanus, sea_bass,@ genus_Polyprion,#m (brown fish of the Atlantic and Mediterranean found around rocks and shipwrecks) } { Serranus, genus_Serranus, fish_genus,@ family_Serranidae,#m (type genus of the Serranidae: mostly small Pacific sea basses) } { belted_sandfish, Serranus_subligarius, sea_bass,@ genus_Serranus,#m (found in warm shallow waters of western Atlantic) } { grouper, sea_bass,@ (usually solitary bottom sea basses of warm seas) } { Epinephelus, genus_Epinephelus, fish_genus,@ family_Serranidae,#m (genus of groupers or sea bass) } { coney, Epinephelus_fulvus, grouper,@ genus_Epinephelus,#m (black-spotted usually dusky-colored fish with reddish fins) } { hind1, grouper,@ genus_Epinephelus,#m (any of several mostly spotted fishes that resemble groupers) } { rock_hind, Epinephelus_adscensionis, hind1,@ genus_Epinephelus,#m (found around rocky coasts or on reefs) } { Paranthias, genus_Paranthias, fish_genus,@ family_Serranidae,#m (a genus of Serranidae) } { creole-fish, Paranthias_furcifer, grouper,@ genus_Paranthias,#m (deep-sea fish of tropical Atlantic) } { Mycteroperca, genus_Mycteroperca, fish_genus,@ family_Serranidae,#m (groupers) } { jewfish, Mycteroperca_bonaci, grouper,@ genus_Mycteroperca,#m (large dark grouper with a thick head and rough scales) } { Rypticus, genus_Rypticus, fish_genus,@ family_Serranidae,#m (a genus of fish of the family Serranidae, including soapfishes) } { soapfish, serranid_fish,@ genus_Rypticus,#m (fishes with slimy mucus-covered skin; found in the warm Atlantic coastal waters of America) } { Embiotocidae, family_Embiotocidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (viviparous percoid fishes comprising the surf fishes) } { surfperch, surffish1, surf_fish1, percoid_fish,@ family_Embiotocidae,#m (small to medium-sized shallow-water fishes of the Pacific coast of North America) } { Hipsurus, genus_Hipsurus, fish_genus,@ family_Embiotocidae,#m (a genus of Embiotocidae) } { rainbow_seaperch, rainbow_perch, Hipsurus_caryi, surfperch,@ genus_Hipsurus,#m (Pacific coast fish) } { Priacanthidae, family_Priacanthidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (small carnivorous percoid fishes found worldwide in tropical seas) } { Priacanthus, genus_Priacanthus, fish_genus,@ family_Priacanthidae,#m (type genus of the Priacanthidae) } { bigeye, percoid_fish,@ genus_Priacanthus,#m (red fishes of American coastal tropical waters having very large eyes and rough scales) } { catalufa, Priacanthus_arenatus, percoid_fish,@ genus_Priacanthus,#m (brightly colored carnivorous fish of western Atlantic and West Indies waters) } { Apogonidae, family_Apogonidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (bright-colored marine fishes that incubate eggs in the mouth) } { cardinalfish, percoid_fish,@ family_Apogonidae,#m (small red fishes of coral reefs and inshore tropical waters) } { Apogon, genus_Apogon, fish_genus,@ family_Apogonidae,#m (type genus of the Apogonidae) } { flame_fish, flamefish, Apogon_maculatus, cardinalfish,@ (a cardinalfish found in tropical Atlantic coastal waters) } { Astropogon, genus_Astropogon, fish_genus,@ family_Apogonidae,#m (a genus of fish of the family Apogonidae) } { conchfish, Astropogon_stellatus, cardinalfish,@ (found in West Indies; lives in mantle cavity of a living conch) } { Malacanthidae, family_Malacanthidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (short-headed marine fishes; often brightly colored) } { Lopholatilus, genus_Lopholatilus, fish_genus,@ family_Malacanthidae,#m (large brightly colored food fish of deep Atlantic waters) } { tilefish1, Lopholatilus_chamaeleonticeps, percoid_fish,@ genus_Lopholatilus,#m (yellow-spotted violet food fish of warm deep waters) } { Pomatomidae, family_Pomatomidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (food and game fishes related to pompanos) } { Pomatomus, genus_Pomatomus, fish_genus,@ family_Pomatomidae,#m (type genus of the Pomatomidae) } { bluefish, Pomatomus_saltatrix, percoid_fish,@ genus_Pomatomus,#m (bluish warm-water marine food and game fish that follow schools of small fishes into shallow waters) } { Rachycentridae, family_Rachycentridae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (family of pelagic fishes containing solely the cobia) } { Rachycentron, genus_Rachycentron, fish_genus,@ family_Rachycentridae,#m (genus and family are coextensive and comprise only the cobia) } { cobia, Rachycentron_canadum, sergeant_fish, percoid_fish,@ genus_Rachycentron,#m (large dark-striped tropical food and game fish related to remoras; found worldwide in coastal to open waters) } { Discocephali, order_Discocephali, animal_order,@ superorder_Acanthopterygii,#m (small order of fishes comprising the remoras) } { Echeneididae, family_Echeneididae, family_Echeneidae, fish_family,@ order_Discocephali,#m (fishes having a sucking disk on the head for clinging to other fishes and to ships) } { remora, suckerfish, sucking_fish, spiny-finned_fish,@ family_Echeneididae,#m (marine fishes with a flattened elongated body and a sucking disk on the head for attaching to large fish or moving objects) } { Echeneis, genus_Echeneis, fish_genus,@ family_Echeneididae,#m (type genus of the Echeneididae: typical remoras) } { sharksucker, Echeneis_naucrates, remora,@ genus_Echeneis,#m (remoras found attached to sharks) } { Remilegia, genus_Remilegia, fish_genus,@ family_Echeneididae,#m (a genus of Echeneididae) } { whale_sucker, whalesucker, Remilegia_australis, remora,@ genus_Remilegia,#m (large blue Pacific remora that attaches to whales and dolphins) } { Carangidae, family_Carangidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (large family of narrow-bodied marine food fishes with widely forked tails; chiefly of warm seas) } { carangid_fish, [ carangid, adj.pert:carangid,+ ] percoid_fish,@ family_Carangidae,#m (a percoid fish of the family Carangidae) } { Caranx, genus_Caranx, fish_genus,@ family_Carangidae,#m (type genus of the Carangidae) } { jack, carangid_fish,@ family_carangidae,#m (any of several fast-swimming predacious fishes of tropical to warm temperate seas) } { crevalle_jack, jack_crevalle, Caranx_hippos, jack,@ (fish of western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico) } { yellow_jack, Caranx_bartholomaei, jack,@ (fish of western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico) } { runner, blue_runner, Caranx_crysos, jack,@ (fish of western Atlantic: Cape Cod to Brazil) } { Elagatis, genus_Elagatis, fish_genus,@ family_Carangidae,#m (a genus of Carangidae) } { rainbow_runner, Elagatis_bipinnulata, jack,@ (streamlined cigar-shaped jack; good game fish) } { Oligoplites, genus_Oligoplites, fish_genus,@ family_Carangidae,#m (leatherjackets) } { leatherjacket2, leatherjack, jack,@ genus_Oligoplites,#m (any of several New World tropical fishes having tiny embedded scales) } { Alectis, genus_Alectis, fish_genus,@ family_Carangidae,#m (a genus of Carangidae) } { threadfish, thread-fish, Alectis_ciliaris, jack,@ genus_Alectis,#m (fish having greatly elongated front rays on dorsal and anal fins) } { Selene, genus_Selene, fish_genus,@ family_Carangidae,#m (a genus of Carangidae) } { moonfish2, Atlantic_moonfish, horsefish, horsehead, horse-head, dollarfish2, Selene_setapinnis, carangid_fish,@ (any of several silvery marine fishes with very flat bodies) } { lookdown, lookdown_fish, Selene_vomer, moonfish2,@ (similar to moonfish but with eyes high on the truncated forehead) } { Seriola, genus_Seriola, fish_genus,@ family_Carangidae,#m (a genus of Carangidae) } { amberjack, amberfish, jack,@ genus_Seriola,#m (any of several amber to coppery fork-tailed warm-water carangid fishes) } { yellowtail3, Seriola_dorsalis, jack,@ genus_Seriola,#m (game fish of southern California and Mexico having a yellow tail fin) } { rudderfish1, banded_rudderfish, Seriola_zonata, jack,@ genus_Seriola,#m (fish having the habit of following ships; found in North American and South American coastal waters) } { kingfish4, Seriola_grandis, jack,@ (large game fish of Australia and New Zealand) } { Trachinotus, genus_Trachinotus, fish_genus,@ family_Carangidae,#m (a genus of Carangidae) } { pompano, carangid_fish,@ genus_Trachinotus,#m (any of several deep-bodied food fishes of western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico) } { Florida_pompano, Trachinotus_carolinus, pompano,@ (found in coastal waters New England to Brazil except clear waters of West Indies) } { permit, Trachinotus_falcatus, pompano,@ (large game fish; found in waters of the West Indies) } { Naucrates, genus_Naucrates, fish_genus,@ family_Carangidae,#m (a genus of Carangidae) } { pilotfish, Naucrates_ductor, carangid_fish,@ genus_Naucrates,#m (small pelagic fish often accompanying sharks or mantas) } { scad, carangid_fish,@ family_Carangidae,#m (any of a number of fishes of the family Carangidae) } { Trachurus, genus_Trachurus, fish_genus,@ family_Carangidae,#m (the scads (particularly horse mackerels)) } { horse_mackerel1, jack_mackerel, Spanish_mackerel3, saurel2, Trachurus_symmetricus, scad,@ (a California food fish) } { horse_mackerel2, saurel1, Trachurus_trachurus, scad,@ (large elongated compressed food fish of the Atlantic waters of Europe) } { Selar, genus_Selar, fish_genus,@ family_Carangidae,#m (big-eyed scad) } { bigeye_scad, big-eyed_scad, goggle-eye, Selar_crumenophthalmus, scad,@ genus_Selar,#m (of Atlantic coastal waters; commonly used for bait) } { Decapterus, genus_Decapterus, fish_genus,@ family_Carangidae,#m (scads especially mackerel scad; cosmopolitan in distribution) } { mackerel_scad, mackerel_shad, Decapterus_macarellus, scad,@ genus_Decapterus,#m (small silvery fish; Nova Scotia to Brazil) } { round_scad, cigarfish, quiaquia, Decapterus_punctatus, scad,@ genus_Decapterus,#m (small fusiform fish of western Atlantic) } { Coryphaenidae, family_Coryphaenidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (large active pelagic percoid fish) } { dolphinfish, dolphin1, mahimahi, percoid_fish,@ family_Coryphaenidae,#m noun.location:Hawaii,;r (large slender food and game fish widely distributed in warm seas (especially around Hawaii)) } { Coryphaena_hippurus, dolphinfish,@ (the more common dolphinfish valued as food; about six feet long) } { Coryphaena_equisetis, dolphinfish,@ (a kind of dolphinfish) } { Bramidae, family_Bramidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (deep-bodied percoid fishes of the open seas) } { Brama, genus_Brama, fish_genus,@ family_Bramidae,#m (type genus of the Bramidae) } { pomfret, Brama_raii, sea_bream,@ genus_Brama,#m (deep-bodied sooty-black pelagic spiny-finned fish of the northern Atlantic and northern Pacific; valued for food) } { Branchiostegidae, family_Branchiostegidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (small family of marine fishes having covered gills) } { blanquillo, tilefish2, percoid_fish,@ family_Branchiostegidae,#m (important marine food fishes) } { Characidae, family_Characidae, fish_family,@ order_Cypriniformes,#m (tropical freshwater fishes of Africa and South America and Central America) } { Characinidae, family_Characinidae, fish_family,@ (former name of the Characidae) } { characin, characin_fish, characid, cypriniform_fish,@ family_Characidae,#m (any freshwater fish of the family Characinidae) } { Hemigrammus, genus_Hemigrammus, fish_genus,@ family_Characidae,#m (tetras) } { tetra, characin_fish,@ genus_Hemigrammus,#m (brightly colored tropical freshwater fishes) } { Paracheirodon, genus_Paracheirodon, fish_genus,@ family_Characidae,#m (a genus of Characidae) } { cardinal_tetra, Paracheirodon_axelrodi, characin_fish,@ genus_Paracheirodon,#m (small bright red and blue aquarium fish from streams in Brazil and Colombia) } { Serrasalmus, genus_Serrasalmus, fish_genus,@ family_Characidae,#m (piranhas) } { piranha, pirana, caribe, characin_fish,@ genus_Serrasalmus,#m (small voraciously carnivorous freshwater fishes of South America that attack and destroy living animals) } { [ tentacle, adj.pert:tentacular,+ ] noun.body:process,@ (any of various elongated tactile or prehensile flexible organs that occur on the head or near the mouth in many animals; used for feeling or grasping or locomotion) } { [ antenna, adj.pert:antennary,+ adj.pert:antennal,+ ] [ feeler1, verb.possession:feel,+ verb.contact:feel,+ ] tentacle,@ (one of a pair of mobile appendages on the head of e.g. insects and crustaceans; typically sensitive to touch and taste) } { arista, noun.body:process,@ (bristlelike process near the tip of the antenna of certain flies) } { barbel, [ feeler2, verb.possession:feel,+ verb.contact:feel,+ ] tentacle,@ (slender tactile process on the jaws of a fish) } { swimmeret, pleopod, noun.body:appendage,@ lobster,#p shrimp,#p isopod,#p (one of the paired abdominal appendages of certain aquatic crustaceans that function primarily for carrying the eggs in females and are usually adapted for swimming) } { Cichlidae, family_Cichlidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (cichlids) } { cichlid, cichlid_fish, percoid_fish,@ family_Cichlidae,#m (freshwater fishes of tropical America and Africa and Asia similar to American sunfishes; some are food fishes; many small ones are popular in aquariums) } { Tilapia, genus_Tilapia, fish_genus,@ family_Cichlidae,#m (a genus of Cichlidae) } { bolti, Tilapia_nilotica, cichlid_fish,@ (important food fish of the Nile and other rivers of Africa and Asia Minor) } { Lutjanidae, family_Lutjanidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (snappers) } { snapper1, percoid_fish,@ food_fish,@ family_Lutjanidae,#m (any of several large sharp-toothed marine food and sport fishes of the family Lutjanidae of mainly tropical coastal waters) } { Lutjanus, genus_Lutjanus, fish_genus,@ family_Lutjanidae,#m (type genus of the Lutjanidae: snappers) } { red_snapper, Lutjanus_blackfordi, snapper1,@ genus_Lutjanus,#m (an esteemed food fish with pinkish red head and body; common in the Atlantic coastal waters of North America and the Gulf of Mexico) } { grey_snapper, gray_snapper, mangrove_snapper, Lutjanus_griseus, snapper1,@ genus_Lutjanus,#m (found in shallow waters off the coast of Florida) } { mutton_snapper, muttonfish, Lutjanus_analis, snapper1,@ (similar to and often marketed as `red snapper') } { schoolmaster, Lutjanus_apodus, snapper1,@ genus_Lutjanus,#m (food fish of warm Caribbean and Atlantic waters) } { Ocyurus, genus_Ocyurus, fish_genus,@ family_Lutjanidae,#m (snappers) } { yellowtail2, yellowtail_snapper, Ocyurus_chrysurus, snapper1,@ genus_Ocyurus,#m (superior food fish of the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean with broad yellow stripe along the sides and on the tail) } { Haemulidae, family_Haemulidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (grunts) } { grunt, percoid_fish,@ family_Haemulidae,#m (medium-sized tropical marine food fishes that utter grunting sounds when caught) } { Haemulon, genus_Haemulon, fish_genus,@ family_Haemulidae,#m (type genus of the Haemulidae) } { margate, Haemulon_album, grunt,@ genus_Haemulon,#m (a grunt with a red mouth that is found from Florida to Brazil) } { Spanish_grunt, Haemulon_macrostomum, grunt,@ genus_Haemulon,#m (a kind of grunt) } { tomtate, Haemulon_aurolineatum, grunt,@ genus_Haemulon,#m (found off the West Indies and Florida) } { cottonwick, Haemulon_malanurum, grunt,@ genus_Haemulon,#m (of warm Atlantic waters) } { sailor's-choice1, sailors_choice, Haemulon_parra, grunt,@ genus_Haemulon,#m (a grunt found from Florida to Brazil and Gulf of Mexico) } { Anisotremus, genus_Anisotremus, fish_genus,@ family_Haemulidae,#m (a genus of Haemulidae) } { porkfish, pork-fish, Anisotremus_virginicus, grunt,@ genus_Anisotremus,#m (black and gold grunt found from Bermuda to Caribbean to Brazil) } { pompon, black_margate, Anisotremus_surinamensis, grunt,@ (dusky grey food fish found from Louisiana and Florida southward) } { Orthopristis, genus_Orthopristis, fish_genus,@ family_Haemulidae,#m (a genus of Haemulidae) } { pigfish, hogfish, Orthopristis_chrysopterus, grunt,@ genus_Orthopristis,#m (found from Long Island southward) } { Sparidae, family_Sparidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (porgies; scups) } { sparid, sparid_fish, percoid_fish,@ family_Sparidae,#m (spiny-finned food fishes of warm waters having well-developed teeth) } { sea_bream, bream2, percoid_fish,@ order_Perciformes,#m (any of numerous marine percoid fishes especially (but not exclusively) of the family Sparidae) } { porgy, sea_bream,@ (important deep-bodied food and sport fish of warm and tropical coastal waters; found worldwide) } { Pagrus, genus_Pagrus, fish_genus,@ family_Sparidae,#m (a genus of Sparidae) } { red_porgy, Pagrus_pagrus, porgy,@ genus_Pagrus,#m (food fish of the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts of Europe and America) } { Pagellus, genus_Pagellus, fish_genus,@ family_Sparidae,#m (sea breams) } { European_sea_bream, Pagellus_centrodontus, sea_bream,@ genus_Pagellus,#m (food fish of European coastal waters) } { Archosargus, genus_Archosargus, fish_genus,@ family_Sparidae,#m (a genus of Sparidae) } { Atlantic_sea_bream, Archosargus_rhomboidalis, sea_bream,@ genus_Archosargus,#m (sea bream of warm Atlantic waters) } { sheepshead, Archosargus_probatocephalus, sparid_fish,@ genus_Archosargus,#m (large (up to 20 lbs) food fish of the eastern coast of the United States and Mexico) } { Lagodon, genus_Lagodon, fish_genus,@ family_Sparidae,#m (a genus of Sparidae) } { pinfish, sailor's-choice2, squirrelfish2, Lagodon_rhomboides, sparid_fish,@ genus_Lagodon,#m (similar to sea bream; small spiny-finned fish found in bays along the southeastern coast of the United States) } { Calamus, genus_Calamus, fish_genus,@ family_Sparidae,#m (a genus of Sparidae) } { sheepshead_porgy, Calamus_penna, porgy,@ genus_Calamus,#m (from Florida and Bahamas to Brazil) } { Chrysophrys, genus_Chrysophrys, fish_genus,@ family_Sparidae,#m (Australian snapper) } { snapper2, Chrysophrys_auratus, sparid_fish,@ genus_Chrysophrys,#m (Australian food fish having a pinkish body with blue spots) } { black_bream, Chrysophrys_australis, sea_bream,@ genus_Chrysophrys,#m (important dark-colored edible food and game fish of Australia) } { Stenotomus, genus_Stenotomus, fish_genus,@ family_Sparidae,#m (scups) } { scup2, northern_porgy, northern_scup, Stenotomus_chrysops, porgy,@ (found in Atlantic coastal waters of North America from South Carolina to Maine; esteemed as a panfish) } { scup1, southern_porgy, southern_scup, Stenotomus_aculeatus, porgy,@ (porgy of southern Atlantic coastal waters of North America) } { Sciaenidae, family_Sciaenidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (warm-water marine fishes including the drums and grunts and croakers and sea trout) } { sciaenid_fish, sciaenid, percoid_fish,@ family_Sciaenidae,#m (widely distributed family of carnivorous percoid fishes having a large air bladder used to produce sound) } { drum, drumfish, sciaenid_fish,@ (small to medium-sized bottom-dwelling food and game fishes of shallow coastal and fresh waters that make a drumming noise) } { Equetus, genus_Equetus, fish_genus,@ family_Sciaenidae,#m (drumfish) } { striped_drum, Equetus_pulcher, drumfish,@ genus_Equetus,#m (a kind of drumfish) } { jackknife-fish, Equetus_lanceolatus, drumfish,@ genus_Equetus,#m (black-and-white drumfish with an erect elongated dorsal fin) } { Bairdiella, genus_Bairdiella, fish_genus,@ family_Sciaenidae,#m (drumfish) } { silver_perch2, mademoiselle, Bairdiella_chrysoura, drumfish,@ genus_Bairdiella,#m (small silvery drumfish often mistaken for white perch; found along coasts of United States from New York to Mexico) } { Sciaenops, genus_Sciaenops, fish_genus,@ family_Sciaenidae,#m (a genus of Sciaenidae) } { red_drum, channel_bass, redfish2, Sciaenops_ocellatus, drumfish,@ genus_Sciaenops,#m (large edible fish found off coast of United States from Massachusetts to Mexico) } { Sciaena, genus_Sciaena, fish_genus,@ family_Sciaenidae,#m (type genus of the Sciaenidae: croakers) } { mulloway, jewfish2, Sciaena_antarctica, sciaenid_fish,@ genus_Sciaena,#m (large important food fish of Australia; almost indistinguishable from the maigre) } { maigre, maiger, Sciaena_aquila, sciaenid_fish,@ genus_Sciaena,#m (large European marine food fish) } { [ croaker, verb.communication:croak1,+ ] sciaenid_fish,@ (any of several fishes that make a croaking noise) } { Micropogonias, genus_Micropogonias, fish_genus,@ family_Sciaenidae,#m (croakers) } { Atlantic_croaker, Micropogonias_undulatus, croaker,@ genus_Micropogonias,#m (a silvery-bodied croaker with dark markings and tiny barbels) } { Umbrina, genus_Umbrina, fish_genus,@ family_Sciaenidae,#m (croakers) } { yellowfin_croaker, surffish2, surf_fish2, Umbrina_roncador, croaker,@ genus_Umbrina,#m (a fish of the Pacific coast of North America) } { Menticirrhus, genus_Menticirrhus, fish_genus,@ family_Sciaenidae,#m (kingfishes; whiting) } { whiting1, sciaenid_fish,@ genus_Menticirrhus,#m (any of several food fishes of North American coastal waters) } { kingfish1, whiting1,@ genus_Menticirrhus,#m (any of several food and game fishes of the drum family indigenous to warm Atlantic waters of the North American coast) } { king_whiting, Menticirrhus_americanus, whiting1,@ genus_Menticirrhus,#m (whiting of the southeastern coast of North America) } { northern_whiting, Menticirrhus_saxatilis, whiting1,@ (whiting of the east coast of United States; closely resembles king whiting) } { corbina, Menticirrhus_undulatus, whiting1,@ (bluish-grey whiting of California coast) } { silver_whiting, Menticirrhus_littoralis, whiting1,@ genus_Menticirrhus,#m (a dull silvery whiting of southern Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States) } { Genyonemus, genus_Genyonemus, fish_genus,@ family_Sciaenidae,#m (a genus of Sciaenidae) } { white_croaker1, chenfish, kingfish3, Genyonemus_lineatus, croaker,@ genus_Genyonemus,#m (small silvery marine food fish found off California) } { Seriphus, genus_Seriphus, fish_genus,@ family_Sciaenidae,#m (a genus of Sciaenidae) } { white_croaker2, queenfish, Seriphus_politus, croaker,@ genus_Seriphus,#m (silvery and bluish drumfish of shallow California coastal waters) } { sea_trout2, sciaenid_fish,@ (any of several sciaenid fishes of North American coastal waters) } { Cynoscion, genus_Cynoscion, fish_genus,@ family_Sciaenidae,#m (sea trout) } { weakfish, Cynoscion_regalis, sea_trout2,@ genus_Cynoscion,#m (food and game fish of North American coastal waters with a mouth from which hooks easily tear out) } { spotted_weakfish, spotted_sea_trout, spotted_squeateague, Cynoscion_nebulosus, sea_trout2,@ genus_Cynoscion,#m (weakfish of southern Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of United States) } { Mullidae, family_Mullidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (goatfishes or red mullets) } { mullet1, percoid_fish,@ bottom-dweller,@ family_Mullidae,#m (bottom dwelling marine warm water fishes with two barbels on the chin) } { Mullus, genus_Mullus, fish_genus,@ family_Mullidae,#m (type genus of the Mullidae: goatfishes) } { goatfish, red_mullet, surmullet, Mullus_surmuletus, mullet1,@ genus_Mullus,#m (brightly colored tropical fishes with chin barbels) } { red_goatfish, Mullus_auratus, goatfish,@ genus_Mullus,#m (body bright scarlet with 2 yellow to reddish strips on side) } { Mulloidichthys, genus_Mulloidichthys, fish_genus,@ family_Mullidae,#m (a genus of Mullidae) } { yellow_goatfish, Mulloidichthys_martinicus, goatfish,@ genus_Mulloidichthys,#m (schooling goatfish; greyish with yellow stripe) } { Mugiloidea, suborder_Mugiloidea, animal_order,@ order_Perciformes,#m (fishes distinguished by abdominal pelvic fins: families Mugilidae; Atherinidae; Sphyraenidae) } { Mugilidae, family_Mugilidae, fish_family,@ suborder_Mugiloidea,#m (grey mullets) } { mullet2, grey_mullet, gray_mullet, percoid_fish,@ family_Mugilidae,#m (freshwater or coastal food fishes a spindle-shaped body; found worldwide) } { Mugil, genus_Mugil, fish_genus,@ family_Mugilidae,#m (type genus of the Mugilidae: mullets) } { striped_mullet, Mugil_cephalus, mullet2,@ genus_Mugil,#m (most important commercial mullet in eastern United States) } { white_mullet, Mugil_curema, mullet2,@ genus_Mugil,#m (silvery mullet of Atlantic and Pacific coasts) } { liza, Mugil_liza, mullet2,@ genus_Mugil,#m (similar to the striped mullet and takes its place in the Caribbean region) } { Atherinidae, family_Atherinidae, fish_family,@ suborder_Mugiloidea,#m (small spiny-finned fishes of both salt and fresh water) } { silversides1, silverside1, spiny-finned_fish,@ family_Atherinidae,#m (small fishes having a silver stripe along each side; abundant along the Atlantic coast of the United States) } { Atherinopsis, genus_Atherinopsis, fish_genus,@ family_Atherinidae,#m (a genus of Atherinidae) } { jacksmelt, Atherinopsis_californiensis, silversides1,@ genus_Atherinopsis,#m (a relatively large silversides of the Pacific coast of North America (known to reach 18 inches in length)) } { Sphyraenidae, family_Sphyraenidae, fish_family,@ suborder_Mugiloidea,#m (monotypic family of large active fishes of tropical and subtropical waters: barracuda) } { Sphyraena, genus_Sphyraena, fish_genus,@ family_Sphyraenidae,#m (type and sole genus of the Sphyraenidae: barracuda) } { barracuda, spiny-finned_fish,@ (any voracious marine fish of the genus Sphyraena having an elongated cylindrical body and large mouth with projecting lower jaw and long strong teeth) } { great_barracuda, Sphyraena_barracuda, barracuda,@ (large (up to 6 ft) greyish-brown barracuda highly regarded as a food and sport fish; may be dangerous to swimmers) } { Pempheridae, family_Pempheridae, fish_family,@ subclass_Teleostei,#m (sweepers) } { sweeper, teleost_fish,@ family_Pempheridae,#m (little-known nocturnal fish of warm shallow seas with an oblong compressed body) } { Kyphosidae, family_Kyphosidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (sea chubs) } { sea_chub, percoid_fish,@ family_Kyphosidae,#m (schooling fishes mostly of Indian and western Pacific oceans; two species in western Atlantic) } { Kyphosus, genus_Kyphosus, fish_genus,@ family_Kyphosidae,#m (type genus of the Kyphosidae) } { Bermuda_chub, rudderfish2, Kyphosus_sectatrix, sea_chub,@ genus_Kyphosus,#m (food and game fish around Bermuda and Florida; often follow ships) } { Ephippidae, family_Ephippidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (small family comprising the spadefishes) } { Chaetodipterus, genus_Chaetodipterus, fish_genus,@ family_Ephippidae,#m (a genus of Ephippidae) } { spadefish, angelfish3, Chaetodipterus_faber, percoid_fish,@ genus_Chaetodipterus,#m (deep-bodied disk-shaped food fish of warmer western Atlantic coastal waters) } { Chaetodontidae, family_Chaetodontidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (butterfly fishes) } { butterfly_fish, percoid_fish,@ family_Chaetodontidae,#m (small usually brilliantly colored tropical marine fishes having narrow deep bodies with large broad fins; found worldwide) } { genus_Chaetodon, fish_genus,@ family_Chaetodontidae,#m (type genus of the Chaetodontidae) } { chaetodon, butterfly_fish,@ genus_Chaetodon,#m (any fish of the genus Chaetodon) } { Pomacanthus, genus_Pomacanthus, fish_genus,@ family_Chaetodontidae,#m (angelfishes) } { angelfish2, butterfly_fish,@ genus_Pomacanthus,#m (a butterfly fish of the genus Pomacanthus) } { rock_beauty, Holocanthus_tricolor, butterfly_fish,@ (gold and black butterflyfish found from West Indies to Brazil) } { Pomacentridae, family_Pomacentridae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (damselfishes) } { damselfish, demoiselle, percoid_fish,@ family_Pomacentridae,#m (small brilliantly colored tropical marine fishes of coral reefs) } { Pomacentrus, genus_Pomacentrus, fish_genus,@ family_Pomacentridae,#m (type genus of the Pomacentridae: damselfishes) } { beaugregory, Pomacentrus_leucostictus, damselfish,@ genus_Pomacentrus,#m (a blue and yellow damselfish of Bermuda and Florida and the West Indies) } { Amphiprion, genus_Amphiprion, fish_genus,@ family_Pomacentridae,#m (damsel fishes) } { anemone_fish, damselfish,@ genus_Amphiprion,#m (live associated with sea anemones) } { clown_anemone_fish, Amphiprion_percula, anemone_fish,@ genus_Amphiprion,#m (an anemone fish of the genus Amphiprion) } { Abudefduf, genus_Abudefduf, fish_genus,@ family_Pomacentridae,#m (damsel fishes) } { sergeant_major, Abudefduf_saxatilis, damselfish,@ genus_Abudefduf,#m (large blue-grey black-striped damselfish; nearly worldwide) } { Labridae, family_Labridae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (wrasses) } { wrasse, percoid_fish,@ (chiefly tropical marine fishes with fleshy lips and powerful teeth; usually brightly colored) } { Achoerodus, genus_Achoerodus, fish_genus,@ family_Labridae,#m (a genus of Labridae) } { pigfish1, giant_pigfish, Achoerodus_gouldii, wrasse,@ genus_Achoerodus,#m (found around the Great Barrier Reef) } { Lachnolaimus, genus_Lachnolaimus, fish_genus,@ family_Labridae,#m (a genus of Labridae) } { hogfish1, hog_snapper, Lachnolaimus_maximus, wrasse,@ (large wrasse of western Atlantic; head of male resembles a pig's snout) } { Halicoeres, genus_Halicoeres, fish_genus,@ family_Labridae,#m (a genus of Labridae) } { slippery_dick, Halicoeres_bivittatus, wrasse,@ genus_Halicoeres,#m (small wrasse of tropical Atlantic) } { puddingwife, pudding-wife, Halicoeres_radiatus, wrasse,@ genus_Halicoeres,#m (bluish and bronze wrasse; found from Florida keys to Brazil) } { Thalassoma, genus_Thalassoma, fish_genus,@ family_Labridae,#m (a genus of Labridae) } { bluehead, Thalassoma_bifasciatum, wrasse,@ genus_Thalassoma,#m (small Atlantic wrasse the male of which has a brilliant blue head) } { Hemipteronatus, genus_Hemipteronatus, fish_genus,@ family_Labridae,#m (razor fish) } { razor_fish, razor-fish, wrasse,@ genus_Hemipteronatus,#m (any of several small wrasses with compressed sharp-edged heads of the West Indies and Mediterranean) } { pearly_razorfish, Hemipteronatus_novacula, razor_fish,@ genus_Hemipteronatus,#m (a kind of razor fish) } { Tautoga, genus_Tautoga, fish_genus,@ family_Labridae,#m (tautogs) } { tautog, blackfish3, Tautoga_onitis, wrasse,@ genus_Tautoga,#m (large dark-colored food fish of the Atlantic coast of North America) } { Tautogolabrus, genus_Tautogolabrus, fish_genus,@ family_Labridae,#m (a genus of Labridae) } { cunner, bergall, Tautogolabrus_adspersus, wrasse,@ genus_Tautogolabrus,#m (common in north Atlantic coastal waters of the United States) } { Scaridae, family_Scaridae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (parrotfishes) } { parrotfish, polly_fish, pollyfish, percoid_fish,@ family_Scaridae,#m (gaudy tropical fishes with parrotlike beaks formed by fusion of teeth) } { Polynemidae, family_Polynemidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (threadfins) } { threadfin, percoid_fish,@ family_Polynemidae,#m (mullet-like tropical marine fishes having pectoral fins with long threadlike rays) } { Polydactylus, genus_Polydactylus, fish_genus,@ family_Polynemidae,#m (a genus of Polynemidae) } { barbu, Polydactylus_virginicus, threadfin,@ genus_Polydactylus,#m (found along western Atlantic coast) } { Opisthognathidae, family_Opisthognathidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (jawfishes) } { jawfish, percoid_fish,@ family_Opisthognathidae,#m (small large-mouthed tropical marine fishes common along sandy bottoms; males brood egg balls in their mouths; popular aquarium fishes) } { Uranoscopidae, family_Uranoscopidae, fish_family,@ order_perciformes,#m (stargazers) } { stargazer, percoid_fish,@ family_Uranoscopidae,#m (heavy-bodied marine bottom-lurkers with eyes on flattened top of the head) } { Dactyloscopidae, family_Dactyloscopidae, fish_family,@ (sand stargazers) } { sand_stargazer, percoid_fish,@ family_Dactyloscopidae,#m (small pallid fishes of shoal tropical waters of North America and South America having eyes on stalks atop head; they burrow in sand to await prey) } { Blennioidea, suborder_Blennioidea, animal_order,@ order_Perciformes,#m (blennies; butterfishes; gunnels) } { blennioid_fish, blennioid, percoid_fish,@ suborder_Blennioidea,#m (elongated mostly scaleless marine fishes with large pectoral fins and reduced pelvic fins) } { Blenniidae, family_Blenniidae, fish_family,@ suborder_Blennioidea,#m (a family of fish including: combtooth blennies) } { blenny, combtooth_blenny, blennioid_fish,@ family_Blenniidae,#m (small usually scaleless fishes with comb-like teeth living about rocky shores; are territorial and live in holes between rocks) } { Blennius, genus_Blennius, fish_genus,@ family_Blenniidae,#m (type genus of the Blenniidae) } { shanny, Blennius_pholis, blenny,@ genus_Blennius,#m (European scaleless blenny) } { Scartella, genus_Scartella, fish_genus,@ family_Blenniidae,#m (a genus of Blenniidae) } { Molly_Miller, Scartella_cristata, blenny,@ genus_Scartella,#m (inhabits both coasts of tropical Atlantic) } { Clinidae, family_Clinidae, fish_family,@ suborder_Blennioidea,#m (viviparous blennies of temperate and tropical seas) } { clinid, clinid_fish, blennioid_fish,@ family_Clinidae,#m (mostly small blennioid fishes of coral reefs and seagrass beds) } { Chaenopsis, genus_Chaenopsis, fish_genus,@ family_Clinidae,#m (a genus of fish of the family Clinidae including pikeblennies) } { pikeblenny, blennioid_fish,@ genus_Chaenopsis,#m (tropical American fishes; males are aggressively defensive of their territory) } { bluethroat_pikeblenny, Chaenopsis_ocellata, pikeblenny,@ genus_Chaenopsis,#m (found from Florida to Cuba) } { Pholidae, family_Pholidae, family_Pholididae, fish_family,@ suborder_Blennioidea,#m (a family of fish of suborder Blennioidea) } { gunnel, bracketed_blenny, blennioid_fish,@ family_Pholidae,#m (small eellike fishes common in shallow waters of the northern Atlantic) } { Pholis, genus_Pholis, fish_genus,@ family_Pholidae,#m (type genus of the Pholidae: gunnels) } { rock_gunnel, butterfish2, Pholis_gunnellus, gunnel,@ genus_Pholis,#m (slippery scaleless food fish of the northern Atlantic coastal waters) } { Stichaeidae, family_Stichaeidae, fish_family,@ suborder_Blennioidea,#m (pricklebacks) } { prickleback, blennioid_fish,@ (small elongate fishes of shallow northern seas; a long dorsal fin consists entirely of spines) } { Lumpenus, genus_Lumpenus, fish_genus,@ family_Stichaeidae,#m (a genus of Stichaeidae) } { snakeblenny, Lumpenus_lumpretaeformis, prickleback,@ genus_Lumpenus,#m (found in Arctic and northern Atlantic waters) } { eelblenny, prickleback,@ genus_Lumpenus,#m (eellike fishes found in subarctic coastal waters) } { Cryptacanthodes, genus_Cryptacanthodes, fish_genus,@ family_Stichaeidae,#m (a genus of Stichaeidae) } { wrymouth, ghostfish, Cryptacanthodes_maculatus, blennioid_fish,@ genus_Cryptacanthodes,#m (eellike Atlantic bottom fish with large almost vertical mouth) } { Anarhichadidae, family_Anarhichadidae, fish_family,@ suborder_Blennioidea,#m (wolffishes) } { Anarhichas, genus_Anarhichas, fish_genus,@ family_Anarhichadidae,#m (type genus of the Anarhichadidae) } { wolffish1, wolf_fish1, catfish2, blennioid_fish,@ genus_Anarhichas,#m (large ferocious northern deep-sea food fishes with strong teeth and no pelvic fins) } { Zoarcidae, family_Zoarcidae, fish_family,@ suborder_Blennioidea,#m (eelpouts) } { eelpout1, pout2, blennioid_fish,@ family_Zoarcidae,#m (marine eellike mostly bottom-dwelling fishes of northern seas) } { Zoarces, genus_Zoarces, fish_genus,@ family_Zoarcidae,#m (type genus of the Zoarcidae) } { viviparous_eelpout, Zoarces_viviparus, eelpout1,@ genus_Zoarces,#m (an eelpout of northern Europe that is viviparous) } { Gymnelis, genus_Gymnelis, fish_genus,@ family_Zoarcidae,#m (a genus of Zoarcidae) } { fish_doctor, Gymnelis_viridis, eelpout1,@ genus_Gymnelis,#m (brightly colored scaleless Arctic eelpout) } { Macrozoarces, genus_Macrozoarces, fish_genus,@ family_Zoarcidae,#m (a genus of Zoarcidae) } { ocean_pout, Macrozoarces_americanus, eelpout1,@ genus_Macrozoarces,#m (common along northeastern coast of North America) } { Ammodytidae, family_Ammodytidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (sand lances) } { Ammodytes, genus_Ammodytes, fish_genus,@ family_Ammodytidae,#m (type genus of the Ammodytidae) } { sand_lance, sand_launce, sand_eel, launce, spiny-finned_fish,@ genus_Ammodytes,#m (very small silvery eellike schooling fishes that burrow into sandy beaches) } { Callionymidae, family_Callionymidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (dragonets) } { dragonet, spiny-finned_fish,@ family_Callionymidae,#m (small often brightly colored scaleless marine bottom-dwellers; found in tropical and warm temperate waters of Europe and America) } { Gobiidae, family_Gobiidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (gobies) } { goby, gudgeon2, percoid_fish,@ family_Gobiidae,#m (small spiny-finned fish of coastal or brackish waters having a large head and elongated tapering body having the ventral fins modified as a sucker) } { Periophthalmus, genus_Periophthalmus, fish_genus,@ family_Gobiidae,#m (a genus of Gobiidae) } { mudskipper, mudspringer, goby,@ genus_Periophthalmus,#m (found in tropical coastal regions of Africa and Asia; able to move on land on strong pectoral fins) } { Eleotridae, family_Eleotridae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (sleepers) } { sleeper, sleeper_goby, percoid_fish,@ family_Eleotridae,#m (tropical fish that resembles a goby and rests quietly on the bottom in shallow water) } { Percophidae, family_Percophidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (percoid flatheads) } { flathead3, percoid_fish,@ family_Percophidae,#m (pallid bottom-dwelling flat-headed fish with large eyes and a duck-like snout) } { Toxotidae, family_Toxotidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (archerfishes) } { Toxotes, genus_Toxotes, fish_genus,@ family_Toxotidae,#m (type genus of the Toxotidae) } { archerfish, Toxotes_jaculatrix, percoid_fish,@ genus_Toxotes,#m (any of several small freshwater fishes that catch insects by squirting water at them and knocking them into the water; found in Indonesia and Australia) } { Microdesmidae, family_Microdesmidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (worm fish) } { worm_fish, percoid_fish,@ family_Microdesmidae,#m (poorly known family of small tropical shallow-water fishes related to gobies) } { Acanthuridae, family_Acanthuridae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (surgeonfishes) } { surgeonfish, percoid_fish,@ family_Acanthuridae,#m (brightly colored coral-reef fish with knifelike spines at the tail) } { Acanthurus, genus_Acanthurus, fish_genus,@ family_Acanthuridae,#m (type genus of the Acanthuridae: doctorfishes) } { doctorfish, doctor-fish, Acanthurus_chirurgus, surgeonfish,@ genus_Acanthurus,#m (surgeon fish of the West Indies) } { Gempylidae, family_Gempylidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (snake mackerels) } { gempylid, percoid_fish,@ family_Gempylidae,#m (snake mackerels; elongated marine fishes with oily flesh; resembles mackerels; found worldwide) } { Gempylus, genus_Gempylus, fish_genus,@ family_Gempylidae,#m (type genus of the Gempylidae) } { snake_mackerel, Gempylus_serpens, gempylid,@ family_Gempylidae,#m (predatory tropical fishes with jutting jaws and strong teeth) } { Lepidocybium, genus_Lepidocybium, fish_genus,@ family_Gempylidae,#m (a genus of Gempylidae) } { escolar, Lepidocybium_flavobrunneum, gempylid,@ genus_Lepidocybium,#m (large snake mackerel with rings like spectacles around its eyes) } { oilfish, Ruvettus_pretiosus, gempylid,@ (very large deep-water snake mackerel) } { Trichiuridae, family_Trichiuridae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (cutlassfishes) } { cutlassfish, frost_fish, hairtail, percoid_fish,@ family_Trichiuridae,#m (long-bodied marine fishes having a long whiplike scaleless body and sharp teeth; closely related to snake mackerel) } { Scombroidea, suborder_Scombroidea, animal_order,@ order_Perciformes,#m (mackerels; tunas; albacores; bonitos; swordfishes; sailfishes) } { scombroid, scombroid_fish, percoid_fish,@ suborder_Scombroidea,#m (important marine food and game fishes found in all tropical and temperate seas; some are at least partially endothermic and can thrive in colder waters) } { Scombridae, family_Scombridae, fish_family,@ suborder_Scombroidea,#m (marine food fishes: mackerels; chub mackerels; tuna) } { mackerel, scombroid_fish,@ family_Scombridae,#m (any of various fishes of the family Scombridae) } { Scomber, genus_Scomber, fish_genus,@ family_Scombridae,#m (type genus of the Scombridae) } { common_mackerel, shiner2, Scomber_scombrus, mackerel,@ genus_Scomber,#m (important food fish of the northern Atlantic and Mediterranean; its body is greenish-blue with dark bars and small if any scales) } { Spanish_mackerel2, Scomber_colias, mackerel,@ genus_Scomber,#m (medium-sized mackerel of temperate Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico) } { chub_mackerel, tinker, Scomber_japonicus, mackerel,@ genus_Scomber,#m (small mackerel found nearly worldwide) } { Acanthocybium, genus_Acanthocybium, fish_genus,@ family_Scombridae,#m (wahoos) } { wahoo, Acanthocybium_solandri, mackerel,@ genus_Acanthocybium,#m (large fast-moving predacious food and game fish; found worldwide) } { Scomberomorus, genus_Scomberomorus, fish_genus,@ family_Scombridae,#m (Spanish mackerels) } { Spanish_mackerel, mackerel,@ genus_Scomberomorus,#m (any of several large marine food fishes of the genus Scomberomorus) } { king_mackerel, cavalla, cero2, Scomberomorus_cavalla, Spanish_mackerel,@ genus_Scomberomorus,#m (large mackerel with long pointed snout; important food and game fish of the eastern Atlantic coast southward to Brazil) } { Scomberomorus_maculatus, Spanish_mackerel,@ genus_Scomberomorus,#m (a large commercially important mackerel of the Atlantic coastal waters of North America) } { cero, pintado, kingfish2, Scomberomorus_regalis, Spanish_mackerel,@ genus_Scomberomorus,#m (large edible mackerel of temperate United States coastal Atlantic waters) } { sierra, Scomberomorus_sierra, Spanish_mackerel,@ (a Spanish mackerel of western North America) } { Thunnus, genus_Thunnus, fish_genus,@ family_Scombridae,#m (tunas: warm-blooded fishes) } { tuna1, tunny, scombroid_fish,@ food_fish,@ genus_Thunnus,#m (any very large marine food and game fish of the genus Thunnus; related to mackerel; chiefly of warm waters) } { albacore, long-fin_tunny, Thunnus_alalunga, tuna1,@ (large pelagic tuna the source of most canned tuna; reaches 93 pounds and has long pectoral fins; found worldwide in tropical and temperate waters) } { bluefin, bluefin_tuna, horse_mackerel3, Thunnus_thynnus, tuna1,@ genus_Thunnus,#m (largest tuna; to 1500 pounds; of mostly temperate seas: feed in polar regions but breed in tropics) } { yellowfin, yellowfin_tuna, Thunnus_albacares, tuna1,@ genus_Thunnus,#m (may reach 400 pounds; worldwide in tropics) } { Sarda, genus_Sarda, fish_genus,@ family_Scombridae,#m (bonitos) } { bonito1, scombroid_fish,@ genus_Sarda,#m (any of various scombroid fishes intermediate in size and characteristics between mackerels and tunas) } { skipjack2, Atlantic_bonito, Sarda_sarda, bonito1,@ genus_Sarda,#m (medium-sized tuna-like food fish of warm Atlantic and Pacific waters; less valued than tuna) } { Chile_bonito, Chilean_bonito, Pacific_bonito, Sarda_chiliensis, bonito1,@ genus_Sarda,#m (common bonito of Pacific coast of the Americas; its dark oily flesh cans well) } { Euthynnus, genus_Euthynnus, fish_genus,@ family_Scombridae,#m (a genus of Scombridae) } { skipjack1, skipjack_tuna, Euthynnus_pelamis, scombroid_fish,@ genus_Euthynnus,#m (oceanic schooling tuna of considerable value in Pacific but less in Atlantic; reaches 75 pounds; very similar to if not the same as oceanic bonito) } { Katsuwonus, genus_Katsuwonus, fish_genus,@ family_Scombridae,#m (oceanic bonitos; in some classifications placed in its own family Katsuwonidae) } { Katsuwonidae, family_Kasuwonidae, fish_family,@ suborder_Scombroidea,#m (in some classifications considered a separate family comprising the oceanic bonitos) } { bonito2, oceanic_bonito, Katsuwonus_pelamis, scombroid_fish,@ genus_Katsuwonus,#m (fish whose flesh is dried and flaked for Japanese cookery; may be same species as skipjack tuna) } { Xiphiidae, family_Xiphiidae, fish_family,@ suborder_Scombroidea,#m (comprising the common swordfishes) } { Xiphias, genus_Xiphias, fish_genus,@ family_Xiphiidae,#m (type genus of the Xiphiidae) } { swordfish, Xiphias_gladius, scombroid_fish,@ genus_Xiphias,#m (large toothless marine food fish with a long swordlike upper jaw; not completely cold-blooded i.e. they are able to warm their brains and eyes: worldwide in warm waters but feed on cold ocean floor coming to surface at night) } { Istiophoridae, family_Istiophoridae, fish_family,@ suborder_Scombroidea,#m (sailfishes; spearfishes; marlins) } { sailfish, scombroid_fish,@ family_Istiophoridae,#m (large pelagic game fish having an elongated upper jaw and long dorsal fin that resembles a sail) } { Istiophorus, genus_Istiophorus, fish_genus,@ family_Istiophoridae,#m (type genus of the Istiophoridae) } { Atlantic_sailfish, Istiophorus_albicans, sailfish,@ genus_Istiophorus,#m (a kind of sailfish) } { billfish1, scombroid_fish,@ family_Istiophoridae,#m (giant warm-water game fish having a prolonged and rounded toothless upper jaw) } { Makaira, genus_Makaira, fish_genus,@ family_Istiophoridae,#m (marlins) } { marlin, billfish1,@ genus_Makaira,#m (large long-jawed oceanic sport fishes; related to sailfishes and spearfishes; not completely cold-blooded i.e. able to warm their brains and eyes) } { blue_marlin, Makaira_nigricans, marlin,@ (largest marlin; may reach 2000 pounds; found worldwide in warm seas) } { black_marlin, Makaira_mazara, Makaira_marlina, marlin,@ (large game fish in the Pacific Ocean; may reach 1000 pounds) } { striped_marlin, Makaira_mitsukurii, marlin,@ (Pacific food and game fish marked with dark blue vertical stripes) } { white_marlin, Makaira_albida, marlin,@ (small marlin (to 180 pounds) of western Atlantic) } { Tetrapturus, genus_Tetrapturus, fish_genus,@ family_Istiophoridae,#m (a genus of Istiophoridae) } { spearfish1, billfish1,@ genus_Tetrapturus,#m (any of several large vigorous pelagic fishes resembling sailfishes but with first dorsal fin much reduced; worldwide but rare) } { Luvaridae, family_Luvaridae, fish_family,@ suborder_Scombroidea,#m (louvars) } { Luvarus, genus_Luvarus, fish_genus,@ family_Luvaridae,#m (type genus of the Luvaridae) } { louvar, Luvarus_imperialis, scombroid_fish,@ genus_Luvarus,#m (large silvery fish found worldwide in warm seas but nowhere common; resembles a whale and feeds on plankton) } { Stromateidae, family_Stromateidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (butterfishes: harvest fishes; dollar fishes) } { butterfish1, stromateid_fish, stromateid, percoid_fish,@ family_Stromateidae,#m (small marine fish with a short compressed body and feeble spines) } { Poronotus, genus_Poronotus, fish_genus,@ family_Stromateidae,#m (a genus of Stromateidae) } { dollarfish1, Poronotus_triacanthus, butterfish1,@ genus_Poronotus,#m (small food fish of Atlantic coast) } { genus_Palometa, fish_genus,@ family_Stromateidae,#m (a genus of Stromateidae) } { palometa, California_pompano, Palometa_simillima, butterfish1,@ genus_Palometa,#m (smaller than Florida pompano; common in West Indies) } { Paprilus, genus_Paprilus, fish_genus,@ family_Stromateidae,#m (a genus of Stromateidae) } { harvestfish, Paprilus_alepidotus, butterfish1,@ genus_Paprilus,#m (butterfish up to a foot long of Atlantic waters from Chesapeake Bay to Argentina) } { Psenes, genus_Psenes, fish_genus,@ family_Stromateidae,#m (a genus of Stromateidae) } { driftfish1, butterfish1,@ genus_Psenes,#m (small (6 inches) tropical butterfishes found worldwide) } { Ariomma, genus_Ariomma, fish_genus,@ family_Stromateidae,#m (a genus of Stromateidae) } { driftfish2, butterfish1,@ genus_Ariomma,#m (larger butterfishes of the western Atlantic from the New York area to the northern Gulf of Mexico) } { Tetragonurus, genus_Tetragonurus, fish_genus,@ family_Stromateidae,#m (a genus of Stromateidae) } { squaretail, scombroid_fish,@ genus_Tetragonurus,#m (sluggish square-tailed fish armored with tough bony scales; of deep warm waters) } { Hyperoglyphe, genus_Hyperoglyphe, fish_genus,@ family_Stromateidae,#m (a genus of Stromateidae) } { barrelfish, black_rudderfish, Hyperglyphe_perciformis, stromateid_fish,@ genus_Hyperoglyphe,#m (blackish fish of New England waters) } { Gobiesocidae, family_Gobiesocidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (clingfishes) } { Gobiesox, genus_Gobiesox, fish_genus,@ family_Gobiesocidae,#m (type genus of the Gobiesocidae) } { clingfish, percoid_fish,@ family_Gobiesocidae,#m (very small (to 3 inches) flattened marine fish with a sucking disc on the abdomen for clinging to rocks etc.) } { skillet_fish, skilletfish, Gobiesox_strumosus, clingfish,@ (clingfish with typical skillet shape) } { Lobotidae, family_Lobotidae, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (tripletails) } { Lobotes, genus_Lobotes, fish_genus,@ family_Lobotidae,#m (type genus of the Lobotidae) } { tripletail, percoid_fish,@ genus_Lobotes,#m (large food fish of warm waters worldwide having long anal and dorsal fins that with a caudal fin suggest a three-lobed tail) } { Atlantic_tripletail, Lobotes_surinamensis, tripletail,@ (tripletail found from Cape Cod to northern South America) } { Pacific_tripletail, Lobotes_pacificus, tripletail,@ (tripletail found in the Pacific) } { Gerreidae, family_Gerreidae, Gerridae2, family_Gerridae2, fish_family,@ order_Perciformes,#m (mojarras) } { mojarra, percoid_fish,@ family_Gerreidae,#m (small silvery schooling fishes with protrusible mouths found in warm coastal waters) } { Gerres, genus_Gerres, fish_genus,@ family_Gerreidae,#m (type genus of the Gerreidae) } { yellowfin_mojarra, Gerres_cinereus, mojarra,@ genus_Gerres,#m (popular panfish from Bermuda and Gulf of Mexico to Brazil) } { Eucinostomus, genus_Eucinostomus, fish_genus,@ family_Gerreidae,#m (a genus of Gerreidae) } { silver_jenny, Eucinostomus_gula, mojarra,@ genus_Eucinostomus,#m (silvery mojarra found along sandy shores of the western Atlantic) } { Sillaginidae, family_Sillaginidae, fish_family,@ suborder_Percoidea,#m (small family of small food fishes in shallow waters of the Pacific around Indonesia) } { Sillago, genus_Sillago, fish_genus,@ family_Sillaginidae,#m (type genus of the Sillaginidae) } { whiting3, percoid_fish,@ genus_Sillago,#m (a small fish of the genus Sillago; excellent food fish) } { ganoin, ganoine, noun.body:secretion,@ (shiny substance that resemble enamel and is secreted by the corium of certain fishes (especially ganoid fishes) and composes the outer layer of their scales) } { Ganoidei, order_Ganoidei, animal_order,@ subclass_Teleostei,#m (a group of mostly extinct primitive bony fishes characterized by armor-like bony scales) } { ganoid, ganoid_fish, teleost_fish,@ order_Ganoidei,#m (primitive fishes having thick bony scales with a shiny covering) } { Amiidae, family_Amiidae, fish_family,@ order_Ganoidei,#m (only the bowfins) } { Amia, genus_Amia, fish_genus,@ family_Amiidae,#m (type genus of the Amiidae) } { bowfin, grindle, dogfish1, Amia_calva, ganoid_fish,@ genus_Amia,#m (primitive long-bodied carnivorous freshwater fish with a very long dorsal fin; found in sluggish waters of North America) } { Polyodontidae, family_Polyodontidae, fish_family,@ order_Ganoidei,#m (paddlefishes) } { Polyodon, genus_Polyodon, fish_genus,@ family_Polyodontidae,#m (type genus of the Polyodontidae) } { paddlefish, duckbill2, Polyodon_spathula, ganoid_fish,@ genus_Polyodon,#m (primitive fish of the Mississippi valley having a long paddle-shaped snout) } { Psephurus, genus_Psephurus, fish_genus,@ family_Polyodontidae,#m (a genus of Polyodontidae) } { Chinese_paddlefish, Psephurus_gladis, ganoid_fish,@ genus_Psephurus,#m (fish of larger rivers of China similar to the Mississippi paddlefish) } { Acipenseridae, family_Acipenseridae, fish_family,@ order_Ganoidei,#m (sturgeons) } { sturgeon, ganoid_fish,@ family_Acipenseridae,#m (large primitive fishes valued for their flesh and roe; widely distributed in the North Temperate Zone) } { Acipenser, genus_Acipenser, fish_genus,@ family_Acipenseridae,#m (type genus of the Acipenseridae: sturgeons) } { Pacific_sturgeon, white_sturgeon1, Sacramento_sturgeon, Acipenser_transmontanus, sturgeon,@ genus_Acipenser,#m (food and game fish of marine and fresh waters of northwestern coast of North America) } { beluga1, hausen, white_sturgeon2, Acipenser_huso, sturgeon,@ genus_Acipenser,#m (valuable source of caviar and isinglass; found in Black and Caspian seas) } { Lepisosteidae, family_Lepisosteidae, fish_family,@ order_Ganoidei,#m (comprises the genus Lepisosteus) } { Lepisosteus, genus_Lepisosteus, fish_genus,@ family_Lepisosteidae,#m (type genus of the Lepisosteidae: freshwater gars) } { gar1, garfish, garpike, billfish3, Lepisosteus_osseus, ganoid_fish,@ genus_Lepisosteus,#m (primitive predaceous North American fish covered with hard scales and having long jaws with needlelike teeth) } { Scleroparei, order_Scleroparei, animal_order,@ superorder_Acanthopterygii,#m (scorpionfishes; sculpins; gurnards; greenlings; flying gurnards) } { Scorpaenoidea, suborder_Scorpaenoidea, animal_order,@ superorder_Acanthopterygii,#m (mail-cheeked fishes: scorpionfishes; gurnards) } { scorpaenoid, scorpaenoid_fish, spiny-finned_fish,@ suborder_Scorpaenoidea,#m (fishes having the head armored with bony plates) } { Scorpaenidae, family_Scorpaenidae, fish_family,@ (scorpionfishes; rockfishes; lionfishes) } { scorpaenid, scorpaenid_fish, scorpaenoid_fish,@ family_Scorpaenidae,#m (any of numerous carnivorous usually bottom-dwelling warm-water marine fishes found worldwide but most abundant in the Pacific) } { Scorpaena, genus_Scorpaena, fish_genus,@ family_Scorpaenidae,#m (type genus of the Scorpaenidae: scorpionfishes) } { scorpionfish, scorpion_fish, sea_scorpion, scorpaenid,@ genus_Scorpaena,#m (marine fishes having a tapering body with an armored head and venomous spines) } { plumed_scorpionfish, Scorpaena_grandicornis, scorpionfish,@ genus_Scorpaena,#m (a kind of scorpionfish) } { Pterois, genus_Pterois, fish_genus,@ family_Scorpaenidae,#m (lionfishes) } { lionfish, scorpaenid,@ genus_Pterois,#m (brightly striped fish of the tropical Pacific having elongated spiny fins) } { Synanceja, genus_Synanceja, fish_genus,@ family_Scorpaenidae,#m (stonefishes) } { stonefish, Synanceja_verrucosa, scorpaenid,@ genus_Synanceja,#m (venomous tropical marine fish resembling a piece of rock) } { Sebastodes, genus_Sebastodes, fish_genus,@ family_Scorpaenidae,#m (rockfishes) } { rockfish1, scorpaenid,@ genus_Sebastodes,#m (marine food fish found among rocks along the northern coasts of Europe and America) } { copper_rockfish, Sebastodes_caurinus, rockfish1,@ (a rockfish of the Pacific coastal waters of North America) } { vermillion_rockfish, rasher, Sebastodes_miniatus, rockfish1,@ (a commercially important fish of the Pacific coast of North America) } { red_rockfish, Sebastodes_ruberrimus, rockfish1,@ (a large fish of the Pacific coast of North America) } { rosefish, ocean_perch, Sebastodes_marinus, rockfish1,@ (large fish of northern Atlantic coasts of America and Europe) } { Cottidae, family_Cottidae, fish_family,@ suborder_Scorpaenoidea,#m (sculpins) } { Cottus, genus_Cottus, fish_genus,@ family_Cottidae,#m (type genus of the Cottidae: sculpins) } { sculpin, scorpaenoid_fish,@ family_Cottidae,#m (any of numerous spiny large-headed usually scaleless scorpaenoid fishes with broad mouths) } { bullhead, sculpin,@ genus_Cottus,#m (freshwater sculpin with a large flattened bony-plated head with hornlike spines) } { miller's-thumb, sculpin,@ genus_Cottus,#m (small freshwater sculpin of Europe and North America) } { Hemitripterus, genus_Hemitripterus, fish_genus,@ family_Cottidae,#m (sea ravens) } { sea_raven, Hemitripterus_americanus, sculpin,@ genus_Hemitripterus,#m (large sculpin of western Atlantic; inflates itself when caught) } { Myxocephalus, genus_Myxocephalus, fish_genus,@ family_Cottidae,#m (grubby) } { grubby, Myxocephalus_aenaeus, sculpin,@ genus_Myxocephalus,#m (small sculpin of the coast of New England) } { Cyclopteridae, family_Cyclopteridae, fish_family,@ suborder_Scorpaenoidea,#m (lumpfishes) } { Cyclopterus, genus_Cyclopterus, fish_genus,@ family_Cyclopteridae,#m (type genus of the Cyclopteridae: lumpfishes) } { lumpfish, Cyclopterus_lumpus, scorpaenoid_fish,@ genus_Cyclopterus,#m (clumsy soft thick-bodied northern Atlantic fish with pelvic fins fused into a sucker; edible roe used for caviar) } { lumpsucker, lumpfish,@ (any of several very small lumpfishes) } { Liparididae, family_Liparididae, Liparidae, family_Liparidae, fish_family,@ suborder_Scorpaenoidea,#m (snailfishes) } { Liparis, genus_Liparis, fish_genus,@ family_Liparididae,#m (type genus of the Liparididae: snailfishes) } { snailfish, seasnail1, sea_snail1, Liparis_liparis, scorpaenoid_fish,@ genus_Liparis,#m (small tadpole-shaped cold-water fishes with pelvic fins forming a sucker; related to lumpfish) } { Agonidae, family_Agonidae, fish_family,@ order_Scleroparei,#m (poachers) } { poacher, sea_poacher, sea_poker, scorpaenoid_fish,@ family_Agonidae,#m (small slender fish (to 8 inches) with body covered by bony plates; chiefly of deeper northern Pacific waters) } { Agonus, genus_Agonus, fish_genus,@ family_Agonidae,#m (type genus of the Agonidae) } { pogge, armed_bullhead, Agonus_cataphractus, poacher,@ genus_Agonus,#m (northern Atlantic sea poacher) } { Aspidophoroides, genus_Aspidophoroides, fish_genus,@ family_Agonidae,#m (alligatorfishes) } { alligatorfish, Aspidophoroides_monopterygius, poacher,@ genus_Aspidophoroides,#m (small very elongate sea poachers) } { Hexagrammidae, family_Hexagrammidae, fish_family,@ order_Scleroparei,#m (greenlings) } { greenling1, scorpaenoid_fish,@ family_Hexagrammidae,#m (food fish of the northern Pacific) } { Hexagrammos, genus_Hexagrammos, fish_genus,@ family_Hexagrammidae,#m (type genus of the Hexagrammidae) } { kelp_greenling, Hexagrammos_decagrammus, greenling1,@ genus_Hexagrammos,#m (common food and sport fish of western coast of North America) } { Oxylebius, genus_Oxylebius, fish_genus,@ family_Hexagrammidae,#m (a genus of Hexagrammidae) } { painted_greenling, convict_fish, convictfish, Oxylebius_pictus, greenling1,@ genus_Oxylebius,#m (greenling with whitish body marked with black bands) } { Platycephalidae, family_Platycephalidae, fish_family,@ suborder_Scorpaenoidea,#m (scorpaenoid flatheads) } { flathead2, scorpaenoid_fish,@ family_Platycephalidae,#m (food fish of the Indonesian region of the Pacific; resembles gurnards) } { Triglidae, family_Triglidae, fish_family,@ suborder_Scorpaenoidea,#m (in some classifications restricted to the gurnards and subdivided into the subfamilies Triglinae (true sea robins) and Peristediinae (armored sea robins)) } { gurnard, scorpaenoid_fish,@ family_Triglidae,#m (bottom-dwelling coastal fishes with spiny armored heads and fingerlike pectoral fins used for crawling along the sea bottom) } { Triga, genus_Triga, fish_genus,@ family_Triglidae,#m (type genus of the Triglidae) } { tub_gurnard, yellow_gurnard, Trigla_lucerna, gurnard,@ genus_Triga,#m (a kind of gurnard) } { sea_robin, searobin, gurnard,@ (American gurnard; mostly found in bays and estuaries) } { Triglinae, subfamily_Triglinae, fish_family,@ family_Triglidae,#m (in some classifications considered a subfamily of Triglidae comprising searobins having ordinary scales and no barbels (true searobins)) } { Prionotus, genus_Prionotus, fish_genus,@ family_Triglidae,#m (a genus of Triglidae) } { northern_sea_robin, Prionotus_carolinus, sea_robin,@ genus_Prionotus,#m (large searobin; found from Nova Scotia to Florida) } { Peristediinae, subfamily_Peristediinae, fish_family,@ family_Triglidae,#m (in some classifications considered a subfamily of Triglidae comprising the armored searobins) } { Peristedion, genus_Peristedion, fish_genus,@ family_Triglidae,#m (in some classifications the type genus of the subfamily Peristediinae: armored sea robins) } { armored_searobin, armored_sea_robin, Peristedion_miniatum, sea_robin,@ genus_Peristedion,#m (sea robins having bony scutes on the body and barbels on the chin; found mostly on the continental slope) } { Dactylopteridae, family_Dactylopteridae, fish_family,@ order_Scleroparei,#m (flying gurnards) } { Dactylopterus, genus_Dactylopterus, fish_genus,@ family_Dactylopteridae,#m (a genus of Dactylopteridae) } { flying_gurnard, flying_robin, butterflyfish1, scorpaenoid_fish,@ family_Dactylopteridae,#m (tropical fish with huge fanlike pectoral fins for underwater gliding; unrelated to searobins) } { Plectognathi, order_Plectognathi, order_Tetraodontiformes, animal_order,@ superorder_Acanthopterygii,#m (boxfishes; filefishes; globefishes; ocean sunfishes; triggerfishes; puffers) } { plectognath, plectognath_fish, spiny-finned_fish,@ order_Plectognathi,#m (tropical marine fishes having the teeth fused into a beak and thick skin covered with bony plates or spines) } { Balistidae, family_Balistidae, fish_family,@ order_Plectognathi,#m (triggerfishes) } { triggerfish, plectognath,@ family_Balistidae,#m (any of numerous compressed deep-bodied tropical fishes with sandpapery skin and erectile spines in the first dorsal fin) } { Balistes, genus_Balistes, fish_genus,@ family_Balistidae,#m (type genus of the Balistidae) } { queen_triggerfish, Bessy_cerca, oldwench, oldwife, Balistes_vetula, triggerfish,@ genus_Balistes,#m (tropical Atlantic fish) } { Monocanthidae, family_Monocanthidae, fish_family,@ order_Plectognathi,#m (filefishes) } { filefish, plectognath,@ family_Balistidae,#m (narrow flattened warm-water fishes with leathery skin and a long file-like dorsal spine) } { Monocanthus, genus_Monocanthus, fish_genus,@ family_Monocanthidae,#m (type genus of the Monocanthidae) } { leatherjacket1, leatherfish, filefish,@ genus_Monocanthus,#m (any of several brightly colored tropical filefishes) } { Ostraciidae, family_Ostraciidae, family_Ostraciontidae, fish_family,@ order_Plectognathi,#m (boxfishes) } { boxfish, trunkfish, plectognath,@ family_Ostraciidae,#m (any of numerous small tropical fishes having body and head encased in bony plates) } { Lactophrys, genus_Lactophrys, fish_genus,@ family_Ostraciidae,#m (a genus of Ostraciidae) } { cowfish, Lactophrys_quadricornis, boxfish,@ genus_Lactophrys,#m (trunkfish having hornlike spines over the eyes) } { Tetraodontidae, family_Tetraodontidae, fish_family,@ order_Plectognathi,#m (puffers) } { [ puffer, verb.change:puff,+ ] pufferfish, blowfish, globefish, plectognath,@ family_Tetraodontidae,#m (any of numerous marine fishes whose elongated spiny body can inflate itself with water or air to form a globe; several species contain a potent nerve poison; closely related to spiny puffers) } { Diodontidae, family_Diodontidae, fish_family,@ order_Plectognathi,#m (spiny puffers) } { spiny_puffer, plectognath,@ family_Diodontidae,#m (puffers having rigid or erectile spines) } { Diodon, genus_Diodon, fish_genus,@ family_Diodontidae,#m (type genus of the Diodontidae) } { porcupinefish, porcupine_fish, Diodon_hystrix, spiny_puffer,@ genus_Diodon,#m (spines become erect when the body is inflated; worldwide in warm waters) } { balloonfish, Diodon_holocanthus, spiny_puffer,@ genus_Diodon,#m (similar to but smaller than porcupinefish) } { Chilomycterus, genus_Chilomycterus, fish_genus,@ family_Diodontidae,#m (burrfishes) } { burrfish, spiny_puffer,@ genus_Chilomycterus,#m (any of several fishes having rigid flattened spines) } { Molidae, family_Molidae, fish_family,@ order_Plectognathi,#m (ocean sunfishes) } { genus_Mola, fish_genus,@ family_Molidae,#m (type genus of the Molidae) } { ocean_sunfish, sunfish2, mola, headfish, plectognath,@ genus_Mola,#m (among the largest bony fish; pelagic fish having an oval compressed body with high dorsal and anal fins and caudal fin reduced to a rudder-like lobe; worldwide in warm waters) } { sharptail_mola, Mola_lanceolata, ocean_sunfish,@ (caudal fin has a central projection) } { Heterosomata, order_Heterosomata, order_Pleuronectiformes, animal_order,@ superorder_Acanthopterygii,#m (flatfishes: halibut; sole; flounder; plaice; turbot; tonguefishes) } { flatfish, spiny-finned_fish,@ order_Heterosomata,#m (any of several families of fishes having flattened bodies that swim along the sea floor on one side of the body with both eyes on the upper side) } { flounder, flatfish,@ (any of various European and non-European marine flatfish) } { Pleuronectidae, family_Pleuronectidae, fish_family,@ order_Heterosomata,#m (righteye flounders) } { righteye_flounder, righteyed_flounder, flatfish,@ family_Pleuronectidae,#m (flounders with both eyes on the right side of the head) } { Pleuronectes, genus_Pleuronectes, fish_genus,@ family_Pleuronectidae,#m (type genus of the Pleuronectidae) } { plaice, Pleuronectes_platessa, righteye_flounder,@ genus_Pleuronectes,#m (large European food fish) } { Platichthys, genus_Platichthys, fish_genus,@ family_Pleuronectidae,#m (a genus of Pleuronectidae) } { European_flatfish, Platichthys_flesus, righteye_flounder,@ genus_Platichthys,#m (important food fish of Europe) } { Limanda, genus_Limanda, fish_genus,@ family_Pleuronectidae,#m (a genus of Pleuronectidae; righteye flounders having a humped nose and small scales; the underside is often brightly colored) } { yellowtail_flounder, Limanda_ferruginea, righteye_flounder,@ genus_Limanda,#m (American flounder having a yellowish tail) } { Pseudopleuronectes, genus_Pseudopleuronectes, fish_genus,@ family_Pleuronectidae,#m (a genus of Pleuronectidae) } { winter_flounder, blackback_flounder, lemon_sole2, Pseudopleuronectes_americanus, righteye_flounder,@ (important American food fish in the winter) } { Microstomus, genus_Microstomus, fish_genus,@ family_Pleuronectidae,#m (a genus of Pleuronectidae) } { lemon_sole1, Microstomus_kitt, righteye_flounder,@ genus_Microstomus,#m (European flatfish highly valued as food) } { Hippoglossoides, genus_Hippoglossoides, fish_genus,@ family_Pleuronectidae,#m (a genus of Pleuronectidae) } { American_plaice, Hippoglossoides_platessoides, righteye_flounder,@ (large American food fish) } { halibut, holibut, flatfish,@ (marine food fish of the northern Atlantic or northern Pacific; the largest flatfish and one of the largest teleost fishes) } { Hippoglossus, genus_Hippoglossus, fish_genus,@ family_Pleuronectidae,#m (halibuts) } { Atlantic_halibut, Hippoglossus_hippoglossus, righteye_flounder,@ (largest United States flatfish) } { Pacific_halibut, Hippoglossus_stenolepsis, righteye_flounder,@ (a righteye flounder found in the Pacific) } { Bothidae, family_Bothidae, fish_family,@ order_Heterosomata,#m (a family of fish of the order Heterosomata) } { lefteye_flounder, lefteyed_flounder, flatfish,@ family_Bothidae,#m (flatfishes with both eyes on the left side of the head) } { Paralichthys, genus_Paralichthys, fish_genus,@ family_Bothidae,#m (a genus of Bothidae) } { southern_flounder, Paralichthys_lethostigmus, lefteye_flounder,@ genus_Paralichthys,#m (flounder of southern United States) } { summer_flounder, Paralichthys_dentatus, lefteye_flounder,@ genus_Paralichthys,#m (flounder of eastern coast of North America) } { Etropus, genus_Etropus, fish_genus,@ family_Bothidae,#m (a genus of Bothidae) } { grey_flounder, gray_flounder, Etropus_rimosus, lefteye_flounder,@ genus_Etropus,#m (flounder found from North Carolina to Florida and the eastern Gulf of Mexico) } { Citharichthys, genus_Citharichthys, fish_genus,@ family_Bothidae,#m (a genus of Bothidae) } { whiff, lefteye_flounder,@ genus_Citharichthys,#m (a lefteye flounder found in coastal waters from New England to Brazil) } { horned_whiff, Citharichthys_cornutus, whiff,@ (a whiff found in waters from the Bahamas and northern Gulf of Mexico to Brazil) } { sand_dab, lefteye_flounder,@ genus_Citharichthys,#m (small food fishes of the Pacific coast of North America) } { Scophthalmus, genus_Scophthalmus, fish_genus,@ family_Bothidae,#m (a genus of Bothidae) } { windowpane, Scophthalmus_aquosus, lefteye_flounder,@ genus_Scophthalmus,#m (very thin translucent flounder of the Atlantic coast of North America) } { brill, Scophthalmus_rhombus, lefteye_flounder,@ (European food fish) } { Psetta, genus_Psetta, fish_genus,@ family_Bothidae,#m (a genus of Bothidae) } { turbot, Psetta_maxima, lefteye_flounder,@ genus_Psetta,#m (a large brownish European flatfish) } { Cynoglossidae, family_Cynoglossidae, fish_family,@ order_Heterosomata,#m (tonguefishes) } { tonguefish, tongue-fish, flatfish,@ family_Cynoglossidae,#m (left-eyed marine flatfish whose tail tapers to a point; of little commercial value) } { Soleidae, family_Soleidae, fish_family,@ order_heterosomata,#m (soles) } { sole, flatfish,@ food_fish,@ family_Soleidae,#m (right-eyed flatfish; many are valued as food; most common in warm seas especially European) } { Solea, genus_Solea, fish_genus,@ family_Soleidae,#m (type genus of the Soleidae) } { European_sole, Solea_solea, sole,@ genus_Solea,#m (highly valued as food) } { lemon_sole, Solea_lascaris, sole,@ genus_Solea,#m (small European sole) } { Parophrys, genus_Parophrys, fish_genus,@ family_Soleidae,#m (a genus of Soleidae) } { English_sole, lemon_sole3, Parophrys_vitulus, sole,@ genus_Parophrys,#m (popular pale brown food flatfish of the Pacific coast of North America) } { Psettichthys, genus_Psettichthys, fish_genus,@ family_Soleidae,#m (a genus of Soleidae) } { sand_sole, Psettichthys_melanostichus, sole,@ genus_Psettichthys,#m (a common flatfish of the Pacific coast of North America) } { Trinectes, genus_Trinectes, fish_genus,@ family_Soleidae,#m (a genus of Soleidae) } { hogchoker, Trinectes_maculatus, sole,@ genus_Trinectes,#m (useless as food; in coastal streams from Maine to Texas and Panama) } { thick_skin, noun.body:skin,@ pachyderm,#p (skin that is very thick (as an elephant or rhinoceros)) } { thorax1, noun.body:body_part,@ insect,#p (part of an insect's body that bears the wings and legs) } { prothorax, thorax1,@ (the anterior part of an insect's thorax; bears the first pair of legs) } { [ metamere, adj.all:divided^metameric,+ ] somite, noun.object:segment,@ (one of a series of similar body segments into which some animals are divided longitudinally) }