family Bombycidae
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Definition
Noun: A taxonomic family of moths within the order Lepidoptera, commonly known as the silkworm moths. The most well-known member is the domesticated silkworm moth (Bombyx mori), which is of significant economic importance for silk production.
Usage Notes
- "Family Bombycidae" is a formal, scientific term used primarily in entomology, biology, and taxonomy.
- It is typically used in academic, scientific, or technical writing and discussions.
- In everyday language, the common names for its members, like "silkworm moth," are more frequently used.
Examples
- The family Bombycidae includes species whose larvae spin silk cocoons.
- Taxonomists have debated the placement of certain genera within the family Bombycidae.
- A key characteristic of the family Bombycidae is the reduced mouthparts in adults, as they do not feed.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in a phylogenetic context to discuss evolutionary relationships among moths.
- It may appear in formal species classifications, e.g., " Linnaeus, 1758 (Family: Bombycidae)".
Variants and Related Words
- Bombycidae: The standard abbreviated form of the family name, used identically to "family Bombycidae."
- Bombycoid: (adjective) Relating to or characteristic of the superfamily Bombycoidea, which includes Bombycidae and other related families like Saturniidae.
- Bombycine: (adjective) Pertaining to the family Bombycidae; silky.
Synonyms
- Silkworm moth family (common name, not a scientific synonym)
Different Meanings / Contexts
This term has a single, specific meaning in biological taxonomy. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses.
Noun
- Chinese silkworm moth