family Diaspididae

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Definition

Proper noun A taxonomic family of insects within the superfamily Coccoidea, commonly known as armored scales. These are small, sap-sucking pests that protect themselves under a hard, shield-like covering.

Usage and Examples
  • The family Diaspididae contains some of the most damaging scale insect pests in agriculture.
  • Identifying an insect to the family Diaspididae is the first step in implementing proper control measures.
  • This specimen's morphology places it squarely within the family Diaspididae.
Advanced Usage
  • In formal taxonomic writing, the family name is often italicized: .
  • The term is used metonymically to refer to the collective characteristics or pest status of all armored scale species.
    • The resilience of the family Diaspididae to many insecticides is a major research concern.
Variants and Related Words
  • Diaspidid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Diaspididae; pertaining to this family.
    • The diaspidid was attached firmly to the citrus leaf.
  • Armored scale (common noun): The widely used common name for insects in this family.
    • The San Jose scale is a notorious armored scale.
Synonyms and Related Terms
  • Armored scale insects: A descriptive synonym.
  • Coccoidea: The superfamily to which Diaspididae belongs.
  • Scale insects: A broader term that includes Diaspididae and other families like Coccidae (soft scales).
Notes on Meaning

This term has a single, specific meaning in the scientific field of entomology. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its usage is almost exclusively academic, agricultural, or horticultural.

Noun
  1. armored scales

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