scarabaeidae
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Definition
Noun: 1. A family of beetles: Scarabaeidae is the scientific name for a large family of beetles, commonly known as scarab beetles or dung beetles. This family includes many species, often characterized by a robust, oval body and clubbed antennae.
Usage
- The word "Scarabaeidae" is primarily used in formal, scientific, or academic contexts such as entomology (the study of insects), biology, and ecology.
- It functions as a proper noun (the name of the family) and is often italicized in scientific writing.
Examples
- Scientific Classification: "The beetle was classified under the family ."
- Academic Discussion: "Her research focuses on the reproductive behavior within ."
- General Fact: "The family contains over 30,000 described species worldwide."
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used precisely within biological classification (taxonomy). For example: Kingdom: Animalia; Phylum: Arthropoda; Class: Insecta; Order: Coleoptera; Family: Scarabaeidae.
Variants and Related Words
- Scarab (noun): A common name for beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, especially those revered in ancient Egypt.
- Scarabaeid (noun/adjective): (1) A member of the Scarabaeidae family. (2) Relating to or characteristic of this family (e.g., scarabaeid larvae).
- Dung Beetle (noun): A common name for many scarabaeid beetles that feed on and bury dung.
- June Beetle / June Bug (noun): A common name for certain scarabaeid beetles in the subfamily Melolonthinae.
- Japanese Beetle (noun): A notorious plant pest () belonging to the Scarabaeidae family.
Synonyms
- Scarab beetles
- Dung beetles (for many, but not all, members of the family)
Notes on Different Meanings
The word "Scarabaeidae" has a single, specific scientific meaning. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. In non-scientific contexts, the common names "scarab" or "dung beetle" are used instead.
Noun
- scarab or dung beetles