Alcedinidae

/ˌælsɪˈdɪnɪdi/ or /ˌælsɪˈdɪnideɪ/ noun

The scientific family name for kingfishers, encompassing all species of these colorful, fish-eating diving birds.

From the Latin genus name 'Alcedo' combined with the taxonomic family suffix '-idae.' The entire naming convention reflects Linnaeus's system of biological classification established in the 18th century.

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