hypoderma
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of insects (warble flies): In some biological classifications, Hypoderma is considered the type genus for the family Hypodermatidae. These flies are parasitic, with larvae (known as warbles) that infest the skin of mammals, particularly cattle.
Usage Notes
- The word Hypoderma is a scientific, taxonomic term used primarily in zoology, entomology, and veterinary medicine.
- It is always capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a genus name.
- It is typically used in technical or academic contexts rather than everyday conversation.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The veterinarian identified the cause of the skin lesions as an infestation by larvae of the genus Hypoderma.
- The study focused on the life cycle of Hypoderma lineatum, a common cattle warble fly.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: The term is used to specify a level of biological classification.
- The family Hypodermatidae includes several genera, with Hypoderma being the most significant.
Variants and Related Words
- Hypodermal (adjective): Relating to or situated beneath the skin (the dermis). While related etymologically, this adjective is more general and not exclusive to the fly genus.
- A hypodermal injection.
- Hypodermis (noun): The tissue layer beneath the epidermis in plants and some invertebrates. This is a distinct biological term.
- Warble fly (noun): The common name for flies of the genus .
Synonyms
- Warble fly genus (descriptive synonym)
Different Meanings
- The term Hypoderma has a single, specific meaning in biological taxonomy as described. It should not be confused with the similar-sounding words "hypodermis" (a tissue layer) or "hypodermic" (relating to the area under the skin).
Noun
- in some classifications considered the type genus of the family Hypodermatidae: warble flies