family drosophilidae
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A scientist observes a member of the family Drosophilidae under a magnifying glass.
Definition
Proper noun: * Family Drosophilidae: A taxonomic family within the order Diptera, commonly known as fruit flies or vinegar flies. These are small flies, typically characterized by their attraction to fermenting or rotting fruit. The family is of immense importance in biological research, particularly genetics and developmental biology, due to the model organism Drosophila melanogaster.
Usage
- Scientific Classification: The term is used primarily in formal biological and entomological contexts to classify a specific group of insects.
- The family Drosophilidae contains over 4,000 described species.
- Researchers are studying the evolutionary history of family Drosophilidae.
- General Reference: It can be used to refer to this group of flies in a precise, academic way.
- Insects belonging to family Drosophilidae are often found near overripe bananas.
Advanced Usage
- In Research Contexts: The term is foundational in scientific literature discussing genetics, evolution, or insect biology.
- The discovery was made possible through decades of research on family Drosophilidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Drosophilid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Drosophilidae; pertaining to this family.
- Several drosophilid species were collected from the site.
- Drosophila (noun): The namesake genus within the family Drosophilidae, which includes the common fruit fly, . Often used informally to refer to the family or its most famous member.
- The Drosophila experiment confirmed the hypothesis.
Synonyms
- Fruit flies (common name)
- Vinegar flies (common name)
- Pomace flies (less common common name)
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Diptera: The order of insects (true flies) to which the family Drosophilidae belongs.
- Tephritidae: A different family of flies also called "fruit flies," which are often agricultural pests. This is a distinct taxonomic group.
A scientist observes a member of the family Drosophilidae under a magnifying glass.
Noun
- fruit flies