andrenidae
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic family of bees: Andrenidae is the scientific name for a large family of bees, commonly known as mining bees or digger bees. They are typically solitary, short-tongued insects, and most species nest by burrowing into the ground.
Usage Notes
- "Andrenidae" is a specialized, scientific term used primarily in entomology, biology, and taxonomy. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
- As a proper noun referring to a taxonomic family, it is often capitalized, though it is also frequently seen in lowercase in scientific texts.
- It is used with singular or plural verbs depending on whether it refers to the family as a single unit or to its members collectively (e.g., "Andrenidae is a family" vs. "The Andrenidae are widespread").
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The family Andrenidae contains over 2,000 species worldwide.
- Many native pollinators, such as those in the andrenidae family, are crucial for ecosystem health.
- Researchers studied the nesting behavior of Andrenidae in the sandy soil.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to classify organisms. For example: "The order Hymenoptera includes the family Apidae (honey bees) and the family Andrenidae (mining bees)."
Variants and Related Words
- andrenid (noun): A single bee belonging to the family Andrenidae.
- An andrenid was observed visiting the flower.
- mining bee (noun): The common name for bees in this family, describing their nesting habit.
- digger bee (noun): Another common name for these ground-nesting bees.
Synonyms
- Mining bees (common name)
- Digger bees (common name)
Different Meanings
- This word has only one specific meaning in modern English: it refers exclusively to this particular taxonomic family of bees. It does not have general or figurative meanings.
Noun
- a large family of solitary short-tongued bees most of which burrow in the ground