order siphonaptera
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A scientist examines a flea under a microscope, noting its classification in the order Siphonaptera.
Definition
Noun: - Order Siphonaptera: The taxonomic order comprising fleas. These are small, wingless, blood-sucking insects known for their jumping ability and often parasitic on mammals and birds.
Usage
- As a scientific/biological term: Used in entomology and biology to classify and refer to the group of insects commonly known as fleas.
- The veterinarian studied the life cycle of parasites in the order Siphonaptera.
- Fleas, belonging to the order Siphonaptera, can transmit diseases.
Advanced Usage
- In academic or technical writing: The term is used in formal scientific contexts, such as research papers, taxonomic guides, and veterinary medicine.
- The phylogenetic study focused on the evolution within the order Siphonaptera.
Variants and Related Words
- Siphonapteran (noun/adjective): A member of the order Siphonaptera; relating to this order.
- The siphonapteran infestation was difficult to control.
- Flea (noun): The common name for an insect of the order Siphonaptera.
- The dog was scratching due to fleas.
Synonyms
- Fleas: The common, non-scientific term for insects of this order.
- Aphaniptera: An older, synonymous taxonomic name for the same order.
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Siphonaptera collection: Refers to a curated set of flea specimens for study.
- The museum's Siphonaptera collection is used for research.
A scientist examines a flea under a microscope, noting its classification in the order Siphonaptera.
Noun
- fleas