Ceratitis
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Definition
Noun 1. A genus of fruit flies: Ceratitis is the scientific genus name for a group of small flies, the most well-known species of which is the Mediterranean fruit fly. These insects are significant agricultural pests that infest and damage fruit crops.
Usage
- The word is used primarily in scientific, agricultural, and entomological contexts. It is a proper noun (the name of a genus) and is typically capitalized and italicized in formal writing.
- It is most commonly followed by a species name to identify a specific type of fruit fly.
Examples
- Scientific Identification:
- The biologist identified the pest as Ceratitis capitata.
- Several species within the genus Ceratitis pose a threat to citrus orchards.
- Agricultural Context:
- Quarantine measures are in place to prevent the introduction of Ceratitis flies.
- Farmers monitor for signs of Ceratitis infestation during the harvest season.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used metonymically to refer to the infestation or problem caused by these flies.
- The region's export market suffered due to a Ceratitis outbreak.
Variants and Related Words
- Ceratitis capitata (n): The full scientific name for the Mediterranean fruit fly, often abbreviated as "Medfly." This is the most economically important species within the genus.
- Tephritidae (n): The larger family of fruit flies to which the genus belongs.
Synonyms
- Medfly (Mediterranean fruit fly): Specifically refers to , the most common species.
- Fruit fly genus: A descriptive, non-scientific synonym.
Notes on Meaning
The word ceratitis has a single, specific meaning as a taxonomic genus name in zoology. It does not have different everyday meanings, idioms, or phrasal verbs associated with it. Its usage is confined to technical fields.
Noun
- Mediterranean fruit flies