Dermestidae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A family of beetles: Dermestidae refers to a family of small beetles, commonly known as skin beetles or carpet beetles. They are scavengers that feed on dry animal or plant material, such as leather, wool, feathers, and stored food products.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The museum had to implement strict pest control to protect its specimens from Dermestidae.
- Dermestidae are often used in taxidermy and skeletal preparation to clean bones.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific context: In entomology, "Dermestidae" is used to classify a specific taxonomic family within the order Coleoptera.
- The study focused on the larval development within the Dermestidae family.
Variants and Related Words
- Dermestid (noun/adjective): A member of the Dermestidae family; pertaining to this family.
- The dermestid infestation was discovered in the wool carpet.
- Carpet beetle (noun): A common name for beetles in the Dermestidae family, particularly those in the genus .
- Carpet beetles can cause significant damage to natural fiber textiles.
Synonyms
- Skin beetles: A common name for Dermestidae, referring to their habit of feeding on dried skin and carcasses.
- Larder beetles: A common name for some species in this family, like , known for infesting stored food.
Related Phrases
- Dermestid colony: A group of these beetles maintained, often for scientific or cleaning purposes.
- The biology department maintains a dermestid colony for cleaning skeletal specimens.
Noun
- carpet beetles