family Gerrididae
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic family of insects within the order Hemiptera: This family comprises insects commonly known as water striders or pond skaters. They are characterized by their ability to walk on the surface of water due to hydrophobic hairs on their legs and a specialized body structure that distributes weight.
Usage
- The term is used in formal, scientific contexts such as entomology, biology, and taxonomy to classify and discuss this specific group of insects.
- It is typically preceded by the taxonomic rank "family" when written in full, but "Gerridae" is the accepted modern family name.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In modern taxonomic classification, the family name Gerridae is more commonly used than "Gerrididae." However, "family Gerrididae" may still appear in older literature or specific contexts.
- While 'Gerridae' is standard, some historical texts reference the family Gerrididae.
Variants and Related Words
- Gerridae (n): The modern, accepted scientific name for the family, often used synonymously.
- water strider (n): The common name for most insects belonging to this family.
- pond skater (n): A common name, primarily used in British English.
- Gerroidea (n): The superfamily that includes the family Gerridae/Gerrididae.
Synonyms
- Gerridae: The direct taxonomic synonym.
- Water strider family: A descriptive, non-scientific synonym.
Notes on Meaning
- The term refers exclusively to a scientific classification. It does not have everyday, metaphorical, or idiomatic meanings.
- It is a compound noun formed from the taxonomic convention ("family" + the Latinized family name "Gerrididae"). The core target word for explanation is the entire unit "family Gerrididae."
Noun
- an arthropod family that includes water striders