Català > animals: 1 sentit > nom 1, animal| Sentit | The order of animals. |
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| Sinònim | ordre d'animals |
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| Membre de | Animalia | taxonomic kingdom comprising all living or extinct animals |
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| Específic | Acanthopterygii, acantopterigis | teleost fishes having fins with sharp bony rays |
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| Anisoptera, anisòpters | dragonflies |
| Anseriforme, anseriformes, Anseriformes | ducks |
| Aplacòfor, aplacòfors, Aplacophora | An order of Amphineura |
| Apodiforme, apodiformes, Apodiformes | swifts |
| Araneae, aranèids | spiders |
| Artiodàctil, artiodàctils, Artiodactyla | 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 |
| Blattodea | cockroaches |
| Brachyura, braquiürs | An order of crustaceans (including true crabs) having a reduced abdomen folded against the ventral surface |
| Caprimulgiforme, caprimulgiformes | goatsuckers |
| Carnivora, carnívors | cats |
| Ceratopsia | horned dinosaurs |
| Cetacea, Cetaci, cetacis | An order of Eutheria |
| Chiroptera, quiròpters | An old order dating to early Eocene |
| Ciclòstom, ciclòstoms | Primitive jawless aquatic vertebrate |
| Ciconiforme, ciconiformes, Ciconiiformes | Order of chiefly tropical marsh-dwelling fish-eating wading birds with long legs and bills and (except for flamingos) unwebbed feet |
| Cipriniforme, cipriniformes, Cypriniformes | An order of animals including almost entirely freshwater fishes |
| Coleoptera, Coleòpter, coleòpters | beetles |
| Collembola, col·lèmbols | minute wingless arthropods |
| Coraciforme, coraciformes, Coraciiformes | rollers |
| Cuculiforme, cuculiformes, Cuculiformes, cucul·liformes | cuckoos |
| Decapoda, decàpodes | lobsters |
| Dermaptera, Dermàpter, dermàpters | earwigs and a few related forms |
| Dermoptera, dermòpters | flying lemurs |
| Dinocerata | small order of primitive ungulates of the Paleocene and Eocene |
| Diptera, Dípter, dípters | A large order of insects having a single pair of wings and sucking or piercing mouths |
| Edentata, edentats | Order of mammals having few or no teeth including |
| Embioptera, embiòpters | web spinners |
| Ephemeroptera | mayflies |
| Estereospòndil, estereospòndils, Stereospondyli | formerly a suborder of Stegocephalia |
| Foraminifera, Foraminífer, foraminífers | foraminifers |
| Gadiforme, gadiformes, Gadiformes | cods, haddocks, grenadiers |
| Gal·liforme, gal·liformes, galliformes, Galliformes | pheasants |
| Gruïforme, gruiformes, Gruiformes, gruïformes | inland marsh-dwelling birds with long legs and necks and bills that wade in water in search of food |
| Gymnophiona | An order of amphibians including caecilians |
| Hemiptera, Hemípter, hemípters | plant bugs |
| Himenòpter, himenòpters, Hymenoptera | An order of insects including |
| Homoptera, homòpters | plant lice (aphids) |
| Hystricomorpha | An order of rodents including |
| Ichthyosauria, Ictiosaure, ictiosaures | Extinct marine reptiles |
| Insectivora, insectívors | shrews |
| Lacertilia, saures, Sauria | true lizards |
| Lagomorf, lagomorfs, Lagomorpha | rabbits |
| Lepidoptera, Lepidòpter, lepidòpters | moths and butterflies |
| Lobata, Lobat | ctenophore having tentacles only in the immature stage / stage |
| Maniraptora | Advanced theropods including oviraptorids and dromaeosaurs and possibly even modern birds |
| Mantophasmatodea | An order of insect identified in 2002 in a 45 million year old piece of amber from the Baltic region |
| Marginocephalia | Includes boneheaded (pachycephalosaurs) and horned (ceratopsian) dinosaurs |
| Marsupialia, marsupials, Metateri | coextensive with the subclass Metatheria |
| Mecoptera | An order of carnivorous insects usually having long membranous wings and long beaklike heads with chewing mouths at the tip |
| Megachiroptera | fruit bats |
| Megaloptera, Megalòpter, megalòpters | In some classifications considered a separate order |
| Microchiroptera | Most of the bats in the world |
| Miomorf, Myomorpha | true rats and mice and related rodents |
| Monotrema, Monotremata, monotremes | coextensive with the subclass Prototheria |
| Neuroptera, Neuròpter, neuròpters | An order of insects including |
| Notostraca, notòstracis | small freshwater crustaceans with a shield-shaped carapace |
| Octopoda, octòpodes | octopuses and paper nautilus |
| Odonata, odonats | dragonflies and damselflies |
| Odontoceti, Odontocet, odontocets | toothed whales |
| Opilió, opiliones, Opiliones, opilions | harvestmen |
| Ornithischia, Ornitisqui, ornitisquis | Extinct terrestrial / terrestrial reptiles having bird-like pelvises |
| Ornithopoda | widespread group including duck-billed dinosaurs and their early relatives (hadrosaurs, trachodon and iguanodon) |
| Orthoptera, Ortòpter, ortòpters | grasshoppers and locusts |
| Passeriforme, Passeriformes, passeriformes | largest order of birds comprising about half the known species |
| Pelicosaure, pelicosaures, Pelycosauria | edaphosaurus |
| Perciforme, perciformes, Perciformes | One of the largest natural groups of fishes of both marine and fresh water |
| Percoidea | In some classifications nearly or exactly equivalent to the Perciformes which are considered a suborder |
| Perissodàctil, perissodàctils, Perissodactyla | nonruminant ungulates |
| Phasmatodea | In some classifications considered a suborder of Orthoptera |
| Piciforme, piciformes, Piciformes | woodpeckers |
| Plecoptera, Plecòpter, plecòpters | stoneflies |
| Primates, Primat, primats | An animal order including lemurs and tarsiers and monkeys and apes and human beings |
| Proboscidea, proboscidis | An order of animals including elephants and mammoths |
| Procel·lariforme, procel·lariformes, Procellariiformes | petrels |
| Prosauropoda | The earliest known dinosaurs |
| Protura, proturs | minute wingless arthropods |
| Pseudoescorpí, pseudoescorpins, pseudoscorpiones, Pseudoscorpionida | false scorpions |
| Psocoptera, Psocòpter, psocòpters | An order of insects |
| Pterosaure, pterosauris | Extinct flying reptiles |
| Pulmonata, pulmonats | large order of gastropods usually breathing by means of a lung-like sac comprising most land snails and slugs and many freshwater snails |
| Radiolaria, Radiolari, radiolaris | marine protozoa |
| Rodentia, rosegadors | small gnawing animals |
| Saurischia, Saurisqui, saurisquis | Extinct terrestrial / terrestrial reptiles |
| Sauropoda, Sauròpode, sauròpodes | Any of the sauropod dinosaurs |
| Sauropodomorpha | gigantic herbivorous dinosaurs having huge bodies with long necks and small heads |
| Sauropterigi, sauropterigis, Sauropterygia | Extinct marine reptiles |
| Scandentia | A small order comprising only the tree shrews |
| Siluriforme, siluriformes, Siluriformes | An order of fish belonging to the superorder Malacopterygii including catfishes |
| Sirenia, sirenis | An animal order including |
| Squamata | diapsid reptiles |
| Tecodont | Extinct terrestrial / terrestrial reptiles having teeth set in sockets |
| Temnospòndil, Temnospondyli | formerly a suborder of Stegocephalia |
| Teràpsid, teràpsids, Therapsida | Extinct mammal-like reptiles found inhabiting all continents from the mid Permian to late Triassic |
| Teròpode, teròpodes, Theropoda | carnivorous saurischian dinosaurs with short forelimbs |
| Thyreophora | armored dinosaurs |
| Thysanoptera, Tisanòpter, tisanòpters | thrips |
| Trichoptera, Tricòpter, tricòpters | An order of insects consisting of caddis flies |
| Xenarthra, Xenartre, xenartres | armadillos |
| Zignematal, Zygnematales | pond scums |
| actiniaris | sea anemones |
| actinomicetals | filamentous or rod-shaped bacteria |
| actinomixidis | parasites of worms |
| alcionacis | Comprising the soft corals |
| alcionaris | corals and sea anemones having eight branches |
| amfípodes | small flat-bodied semiterrestrial crustaceans |
| anacantins | at least partially equivalent to the order Gadiformes in some classifications |
| anguiliformes | elongate fishes with pelvic ... / pelvic fins and girdle absent or reduced |
| anoplurs | sucking lice |
| antropoides | monkeys |
| anurs, Granota | frogs, toads, tree toads |
| anàspids | Extinct order of jawless vertebrates |
| apterigiformes | A ratite bird order |
| batoïdeus, Raïformes | fish with dorsoventrally flattened bodies |
| branquiürs | copepods with suctorial mouthparts |
| caradriformes, Caradriformes, Charadriiformes | large diverse order of aquatic birds found along seacoasts and inland waters |
| caràdrids | shorebirds |
| casuariformes | A ratite bird order |
| coccidis | An order in the subclass Telosporidia |
| cocodrils, Crocodilia, Crocodylia | crocodiles |
| columbiformes, Columbiformes | sand grouse |
| columbiformes, podicipediformes, Podicipediformes | grebes |
| decàpodes | squids and cuttlefishes |
| dictiòpters | In some classifications replaced by the orders (here suborders) Blattodea (cockroaches) and Manteodea (mantids) |
| dinoflagel·lades, Dinoflagellata, Dinoflagel·lat | In some classifications considered a phylum of the kingdom Protista |
| dinornitiformes | A ratite bird order |
| esciúrids, Sciuromorpha | large more or less primitive rodents |
| escorpins | true scorpions |
| escòmbrids | mackerels |
| esfenisciformes, Sphenisciformes | penguins |
| espiroquetals, Spirochaetales | Higher bacteria |
| estegocèfals | In former classifications a division of class Amphibia comprising all pre-Jurassic and some later extinct large salamandriform amphibia |
| estomatòpodes | mantis shrimps |
| estrigiformes, Strigiformes | owls |
| estrucioniformes, Struthioniformes | A ratite bird order |
| eubacterials | One of two usually recognized orders of true bacteria |
| eufausiacis, Euphausiacea, Krill | small commonly luminescent crustaceans |
| euriptèrids, Eurypterida | Extinct aquatic arthropods of the Paleozoic |
| falconiformes, Falconiformes | chiefly diurnal carnivorous birds having hooked beaks and long talons with opposable hind toe |
| folidots, Pholidota | pangolins |
| fucals | coextensive with the family Fucaceae |
| ganoïdeus | A group of mostly extinct primitive bony fishes characterized by armor-like bony scales |
| gaviformes, Gaviiformes | large aquatic birds |
| heliozoos, heliozous | Mostly freshwater protozoa |
| hemosporidis | An order in the subclass Telosporidia |
| heterostracis | Extinct group of armored jawless ... / jawless fishes or fish-like vertebrate |
| heteròpters | true bugs |
| hipermastigins | cellulose-producing flagellates |
| hiracoïdeus, Hyracoidea | hyraxes and some extinct animals |
| ictodosaures | Extinct reptiles of the later Triassic period |
| isòpodes | woodlice |
| isòpters | Order of social insects that live in colonies, including |
| labirintodonts | Extinct amphibians typically resembling heavy-bodied salamanders or crocodiles and having a solid flattened skull and conical teeth |
| lemúrids, Lemuroidea | Lemuridae |
| limícoles | Term used in some classifications for migratory shorebirds |
| malacopterigis | An extensive group of teleost fishes having fins supported by flexible cartilaginous rays |
| mal·lòfags | biting lice |
| micoplasmatals | coextensive with the family Mycoplasmataceae |
| microsporidis | An order in the subclass Cnidosporidia |
| misidacis | opossum shrimp |
| misticets, Mysticeti | baleen whales |
| mixiniformes, Myxiniformes, Myxinoidea | hagfishes as distinguished from lampreys |
| mixobacterials | An order of higher bacteria |
| mixosporidis | An order in the subclass Cnidosporidia |
| nematòcers | mosquitoes |
| nudibranquis | Comprising numerous marine gastropod mollusks lacking a shell in the adult state and usually having a body like a slug |
| ofidis, Ophidia, Serpentes, Serp | snakes |
| osteostracis | Extinct group of armored fish-like vertebrates |
| ostracoderms | Extinct group of armored jawless vertebrates |
| otídids | terrestrial game birds of the Old World and Australia |
| passeriformes | Two names for the suborder of typical songbirds |
| pectinibranquis | large order of gastropods comprising univalve mollusks that have a single gill resembling a comb |
| pedipalps | whip scorpions |
| pelecaniformes, Pelecaniformes, Pelicaniforme | pelicans |
| petromizoniformes | lampreys as distinguished from hagfishes |
| picnogònids, Pycnogonida | sea spiders |
| pinnípedes, Pinnipedia | seals |
| plesiosaures, Plesiosauria | Any of the plesiosaurs |
| pleuronectiformes | flatfishes |
| polimastigins | small usually parasitic flagellates |
| prosimis | not used in all classifications |
| pseudomonadales, pseudomonadals | One of two usually recognized orders of true bacteria |
| psitaciformes | An order of birds including parrots and amazons and cockatoos and lorikeets and lories and macaws and parakeets |
| quelonis, Testudines | tortoises and turtles |
| reïformes | A ratite bird order |
| rickettsiales, rickettsials | pleomorphic Gram-negative microorganisms |
| rincocèfals | tuataras |
| ruminants | cattle |
| sarcosporidis | imperfectly known parasites of the muscles of vertebrates |
| sifonàpters, Siphonaptera | fleas |
| sifonòfors | marine colonial hydrozoans |
| testáceos, testacis | testacean rhizopods |
| tetraodontiformes | boxfishes |
| tinamiformes, Tinamiformes | coextensive with the family Tinamidae |
| tisanurs | firebrats |
| torpediniformes | rays with bodies shaped like torpedoes |
| trogoniformes, Trogoniformes | trogons |
| tubulidentats | An order of Eutheria |
| tàrsids | In some classifications assigned to the suborder Prosimii |
| urodels | salamanders |
| xifosurs, Xiphosura | horseshoe crabs and extinct forms |
| zigòpters | damselflies |
| General | ordre | (biology) taxonomic group containing one or more families |
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