family pseudococcidae

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family pseudococcidae

A mealybug from the family Pseudococcidae feeds on a plant stem.

Definition

Noun: - Family Pseudococcidae: A taxonomic family of small, scalelike insects, commonly known as mealybugs. These are soft-bodied insects often covered with a white, powdery or waxy secretion, and they are known as pests of many plants.

Usage
  • The term is used in formal, scientific contexts such as entomology, agriculture, and horticulture to classify and discuss this specific group of insects.
  • It is typically used with a singular verb when referring to the family as a single taxonomic unit.
Examples
  • Scientific Classification:

    • The family Pseudococcidae belongs to the order Hemiptera.
    • An entomologist specialized in studying the family Pseudococcidae.
  • Agricultural Context:

    • Infestations by members of the family Pseudococcidae can cause significant damage to citrus crops.
    • Biological control methods are being developed to manage pests in the family Pseudococcidae.
Advanced Usage
  • In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used precisely within the Linnaean classification system.
    • The genus Planococcus is placed within the family Pseudococcidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pseudococcid (noun): An individual insect belonging to the family Pseudococcidae.
    • The pseudococcid was identified under the microscope.
  • Mealybug (noun): The common name for insects in this family.
    • The greenhouse has a mealybug problem.
Synonyms
  • Mealybug family: A common descriptive synonym.
    • The mealybug family contains over 2000 species.
Notes
  • The name "Pseudococcidae" is derived from Greek and Latin roots, with "pseudo-" meaning false and "-coccidae" relating to scale insects (Coccoidea).
  • While "mealybugs" is the common name, "family Pseudococcidae" is the precise scientific designation.
family pseudococcidae

A mealybug from the family Pseudococcidae feeds on a plant stem.

Noun
  1. scalelike insects: mealybugs