family Scarabaeidae
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic family of beetles: Scarabaeidae is the scientific name for a large family of beetles commonly known as scarab beetles or dung beetles. This family is characterized by a robust, often oval body, clubbed antennae, and species that frequently feed on dung, decaying matter, or plants.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The family Scarabaeidae contains over 30,000 described species worldwide.
- A key trait of the family Scarabaeidae is the lamellate structure of their antennae.
- Many beetles in the family Scarabaeidae play a crucial ecological role in waste decomposition.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used in formal biological classification to group related genera and species.
- The genus Phanaeus is classified under the family Scarabaeidae.
- In ecological studies: Used to discuss the role of these beetles in ecosystems.
- The nutrient cycling facilitated by the family Scarabaeidae is vital for soil health.
Variants and Related Words
- Scarabaeid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Scarabaeidae; pertaining to this family.
- The scarabaeid beetle rolled its ball of dung.
- Scarab (noun): A common name for many beetles in this family, especially those revered in ancient cultures.
- Dung beetle (noun): A common name for many scarabaeid beetles that feed on and breed in dung.
Synonyms
- Scarab beetles: A common name for the family.
- Dung beetles: A functional group name for many members of this family (note: not all Scarabaeidae are dung beetles).
- Lamellicorn beetles: An older term referring to the antennae shape, which includes this and related families.
Related Phrases
- Member of Scarabaeidae: A phrase used to specify an organism's taxonomic placement.
- The Japanese rhinoceros beetle is a prominent member of Scarabaeidae.
- Scarabaeidae family: An alternative word order with the same meaning.
- The study focused on the phylogeny of the Scarabaeidae family.
Noun
- scarab or dung beetles