family Andrenidae
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Definition
Noun: A taxonomic family of insects within the order Hymenoptera, commonly known as mining bees or digger bees. This family comprises a large number of solitary bee species, most of which are characterized by their short tongues and their nesting behavior of excavating burrows in the ground.
Usage
The term "family Andrenidae" is used in formal, scientific contexts such as entomology, biology, and taxonomy to classify and discuss this specific group of bees. * The study focused on the nesting habits of bees in the family Andrenidae. * Family Andrenidae is one of the largest families of solitary bees.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used to denote a precise rank (family) within biological classification. It is often italicized in scientific writing.
- The species was reclassified and placed within the family Andrenidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Andrenidae: The standard, more concise form of the taxonomic family name, often used interchangeably with "family Andrenidae."
- Andrenid (noun or adjective): A member of the Andrenidae family; or, relating to this family.
- Noun: Several andrenids were observed foraging on the flowers.
- Adjective: The paper described new andrenid species from the region.
- Mining bee: A common name for bees in this family, describing their ground-burrowing behavior.
- Digger bee: Another common name synonymous with mining bee.
Synonyms
- Mining bees
- Digger bees
Related Terms (Conceptual)
- Solitary bee: A descriptive term for bees that do not live in colonies, which includes members of Andrenidae.
- Short-tongued bee: A morphological descriptor contrasting with long-tongued bees (like honeybees and bumblebees).
- Ground-nesting bee: A behavioral descriptor for bees that build nests in soil.
Noun
- a large family of solitary short-tongued bees most of which burrow in the ground