Cuterebridae

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A family of parasitic flies: "Cuterebridae" is the scientific name for a family of flies commonly known as New World botflies. These insects are obligate parasites, meaning their larvae must develop inside the bodies of mammals, typically rodents and lagomorphs (like rabbits), but occasionally infesting other animals, including humans.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The veterinarian identified the larva as belonging to the family Cuterebridae.
    • Research on Cuterebridae focuses on their complex life cycle and host-parasite relationships.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic context: The term is used in scientific classification to group specific genera of botflies found in the Americas.
    • The genus Cuterebra is the most well-known within the family Cuterebridae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cuterebra (n): The type genus of the Cuterebridae family, containing many species of rodent and rabbit botflies.
  • Botfly (n): A common name for flies in the family Oestridae, which is related to but distinct from Cuterebridae. "New World botfly" is a more specific common name for members of Cuterebridae.
Synonyms
  • New World botflies: The common English name for flies of the family Cuterebridae.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term "Cuterebridae" is almost exclusively used in scientific, veterinary, or entomological contexts. It is not a word found in everyday conversation. Its primary meaning is taxonomic, referring to this specific biological family.
Noun
  1. New World botflies

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