family Meloidae

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Definition

Noun: - Family Meloidae: A taxonomic family of insects within the order Coleoptera, commonly known as blister beetles. These beetles are characterized by their elongated, soft bodies and the ability to secrete a defensive chemical, cantharidin, which can cause painful blistering on skin.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The farmer identified the pest as a member of the family Meloidae.
    • Research on the family Meloidae focuses on their unique chemical defenses.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic context: Used in scientific literature to classify and discuss a specific group of beetles.
    • The study compared the larval stages across several genera within the family Meloidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Meloidae: The standard, non-prefixed form of the taxonomic family name.
    • Meloidae is a well-studied family of beetles.
  • Blister beetle: The common name for insects belonging to this family.
    • A blister beetle landed on the plant.
  • Cantharidin: The toxic chemical compound produced by these beetles.
    • Cantharidin from blister beetles has historical medical uses.
Synonyms
  • Blister beetles: The common name synonym for the family.
  • Oil beetles: A common name for certain genera within the family (e.g., ).
Notes
  • This term is primarily used in formal, scientific, or academic contexts such as entomology, agriculture, and biology. It is not typically used in everyday conversation.
Noun
  1. blister beetles

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