family tachinidae

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Definition

Noun: - A family of insects in the order Diptera, commonly known as tachinid flies. These flies are characterized by their parasitic larval stage, where the larvae develop inside and consume other arthropods, primarily insects.

Usage
  • The term "family Tachinidae" is used in formal scientific and entomological contexts to classify and refer to this specific taxonomic group of flies.
  • It is a singular, collective noun referring to the entire family.
Examples
  • family Tachinidae
  • family Tachinidae
  • family Tachinidae
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic hierarchy, "family Tachinidae" is part of the higher classification: Kingdom Animalia > Phylum Arthropoda > Class Insecta > Order Diptera > Superfamily Oestroidea > Family Tachinidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tachinid (noun, informal): A common name for any fly of the family Tachinidae.
    • Tachinids are often seen visiting flowers for nectar.
  • Tachinid (adjective): Relating to the family Tachinidae.
    • The tachinid parasite successfully emerged from its host.
Synonyms
  • Tachinid flies: The common name for members of this family.
  • Parasitic flies: A descriptive term highlighting their ecological role, though this is broader and less precise than "family Tachinidae."
Notes on Meaning
  • The core, defining characteristic of the family Tachinidae is the parasitic lifestyle of its larvae. This is its primary meaning in scientific discourse.
  • It is a fixed taxonomic term; "Tachinidae" is always capitalized when referring to the family in formal writing.
Noun
  1. parasites on other insects

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