family Ceratopogonidae
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Definition
Noun: - Family Ceratopogonidae: A family of small, two-winged flies (order Diptera), commonly known as biting midges, no-see-ums, or sand flies. They are known for the bloodsucking habits of the females of many species, which can be significant pests to humans and other animals.
Usage
- The term is used in formal, scientific contexts such as entomology, biology, and public health to classify and discuss this specific taxonomic group of insects.
- It is typically used with a singular verb when referring to the family as a single taxonomic unit.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy, the name is often italicized in scientific writing: .
- It can be used in a more general sense to refer to all organisms within this classification: "The Ceratopogonidae are found worldwide."
Variants and Related Words
- Ceratopogonid (noun): An individual fly belonging to the family Ceratopogonidae.
- The ceratopogonid was collected for study.
- Ceratopogonid (adjective): Of or relating to the family Ceratopogonidae.
- The ceratopogonid larvae live in aquatic habitats.
Synonyms
- Biting midges
- Sand flies (Note: This common name is also used for other insect groups, such as certain moths and flies in the subfamily Phlebotominae, so it can be ambiguous.)
- No-see-ums
- Punkies
Related Phrases and Terms
- Biting gnat: A less formal, general term that may refer to ceratopogonids or other small biting flies.
- Vector control: A public health strategy often relevant when discussing disease-transmitting members of the family Ceratopogonidae.
Noun
- biting midges; sand flies