Nematocera
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Definition
Noun A suborder of Diptera (true flies) characterized by members having long, filamentous, multi-segmented antennae. This group typically includes insects such as mosquitoes, midges, gnats, and crane flies.
Usage
The word "nematocera" is a scientific, taxonomic term used in entomology (the study of insects). It classifies a specific group of flies. * The order Diptera is divided into two main suborders: Nematocera and Brachycera. * Many Nematocera, like mosquitoes, are vectors for serious diseases.
Advanced Usage
- As a taxonomic rank: The term is used formally in biological classification to group families of flies with similar morphological features, primarily their antennae structure.
- The family Culicidae (mosquitoes) falls within the suborder Nematocera.
Variants and Related Words
- Nematoceran (noun/adjective): A member of the Nematocera; relating to the Nematocera.
- The nematoceran larvae develop in aquatic environments.
- Brachycera: The other major suborder of Diptera, containing flies with short, stubby antennae (e.g., house flies, horse flies).
Synonyms
- Long-horned flies (descriptive common name, not a formal synonym).
Different Meanings
The word "nematocera" has only one specific meaning in English: it is a taxonomic term in zoology/entomology for the stated suborder of insects. It does not have general or figurative meanings.
Noun
- mosquitoes; fungus gnats; crane flies; gnats; sand flies