family Corixidae

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Definition

Proper noun: * Family Corixidae: A taxonomic family of aquatic insects commonly known as water boatmen. They are characterized by their flattened, oval bodies, long hind legs adapted for swimming, and specialized mouthparts for piercing and sucking. Unlike some other aquatic bugs, they are generally not predatory but feed on algae and detritus.

Usage
  • The term is used in scientific and entomological contexts to classify and discuss a specific group of insects within the order Hemiptera (true bugs).
  • It is a formal, taxonomic designation.
Examples
  • Scientific Classification: "The specimen was identified as belonging to the family Corixidae."
  • Ecological Study: "The pond's ecosystem supports a diverse population of the family Corixidae."
  • Descriptive Text: "Members of the family Corixidae are often seen swimming near the surface of freshwater habitats."
Advanced Usage
  • The family name is always capitalized () and is typically used with the word "family" for clarity in non-taxonomic writing (e.g., "the corixid family" is also acceptable).
  • In strict taxonomic hierarchy, it is used without "family": .
Variants and Related Words
  • Corixid (noun or adjective): A member of the family Corixidae; relating to this family.
    • Example (Noun): "We collected several corixids for the study."
    • Example (Adjective): "The corixid population has increased."
  • Water boatman (common noun): The widely used common name for insects in this family.
    • Example: "A water boatman skimmed across the pond's surface."
Synonyms
  • Water boatmen (common name, plural)
  • Corixids (scientific common name)
Notes on Meaning
  • The term refers exclusively to the biological classification. It does not have metaphorical or idiomatic meanings.
  • It is distinct from other aquatic insect families like Notonectidae (backswimmers) or Belostomatidae (giant water bugs), which have different morphologies and behaviors.
Noun
  1. water bugs

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