oestridae
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Definition
Noun: 1. A family of flies: Oestridae is the scientific name for a family of insects commonly known as botflies or warble flies. These flies are parasitic during their larval stage, meaning their young (maggots) develop inside the bodies of mammals, such as cattle, deer, horses, and sometimes even humans.
Usage and Examples
- The veterinarian identified the parasite as a member of Oestridae.
- Infestation by larvae from the Oestridae family can cause significant economic losses in livestock.
- The Oestridae are known for their specialized and often complex life cycles.
Advanced Usage
- In entomology and veterinary science, Oestridae is used as a formal taxonomic term to classify and discuss this specific group of flies. It is often contrasted with other fly families like Muscidae (house flies) or Calliphoridae (blow flies).
Variants and Related Words
- Oestrid (adjective): Pertaining to the Oestridae family.
- The oestrid larvae were extracted from the host.
- Botfly (noun): A common name for many flies within the Oestridae family.
- Warble fly (noun): A common name for flies in the genera (cattle grubs) within Oestridae, whose larvae cause warbles (swellings) under the skin.
Synonyms
- Botflies
- Warble flies
Notes on Different Meanings
The word Oestridae has a single, specific scientific meaning. It does not have general or figurative meanings in everyday English. Its usage is confined to biological and veterinary contexts.
Noun
- warble flies