order Plecoptera
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic order of insects: "Order Plecoptera" is the scientific name for the insect order comprising stoneflies. This term is used in biological classification to group together species sharing common characteristics typical of stoneflies, such as aquatic nymphs, two pairs of membranous wings held flat over the body at rest, and a preference for clean, well-oxygenated water.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
Advanced Usage
- In scientific literature: The term is used formally in academic texts, ecological surveys, and taxonomic keys.
Variants and Related Words
- Plecoptera (n): Often used synonymously with "order Plecoptera" as the common name for the order itself.
- Plecopteran (n/adj): A member of the order Plecoptera; relating to the order Plecoptera.
Synonyms
- Stoneflies: The common English name for insects belonging to the order Plecoptera.
Related Phrases
- Plecoptera nymph: Refers specifically to the aquatic larval stage of a stonefly.
- Plecoptera fauna: Refers to the stonefly species present in a particular region or habitat.
Noun
- stoneflies