geometridae
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large family of moths: Geometridae is the scientific name for a family of moths commonly known as geometer moths or inchworms. The name refers to the taxonomic family group containing these insects. 2. The family of measuring worms: This definition directly describes the larval stage (caterpillars) of these moths, which are famous for their distinctive looping movement, as if they are measuring the ground.
Usage
- The family Geometridae includes over 23,000 described species.
- Entomologists study the Geometridae to understand moth biodiversity.
- The caterpillars of the Geometridae are often called inchworms.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic context: The word is always capitalized when referring to the formal family rank in biological classification.
- The species was reclassified within the family Geometridae.
Variants and Related Words
- Geometrid (noun/adjective): A member of the Geometridae family; relating to this family.
- The geometrid caterpillar moved in its characteristic loop.
- Geometer moth (noun): A common name for adult moths in this family.
- Inchworm or Measuring worm (noun): The common names for the larval caterpillar stage, describing its movement.
Synonyms
- Geometer moths
- Measuring worms (specifically for the larvae)
Notes on Meaning
The term Geometridae has two closely linked meanings: 1. It is the formal scientific name for a taxonomic family. 2. It is used to refer to the group of insects known for their "measuring worm" larvae. The primary context for this word is scientific or entomological.
Noun
- measuring worms