superfamily Sphecoidea
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic category in biological classification, specifically a superfamily within the order Hymenoptera. It historically encompassed certain families of wasps, primarily the Sphecidae (thread-waisted wasps) and Stizidae.
Usage
- The term is used in scientific contexts, particularly in entomology and taxonomy, to refer to a specific grouping of wasp families.
- Example: "The includes many species of solitary hunting wasps."
Advanced Usage
- In modern taxonomic revisions, the classification has been subject to change. The families once grouped under Sphecoidea are now often placed within the superfamily Apoidea, which also includes bees.
- Example: "While traditionally recognized, the is not used in some contemporary classifications, with its members now considered part of a broader Apoidea clade."
Variants and Related Words
- Sphecoid (adjective): Of or relating to the superfamily Sphecoidea.
- Example: "The sphecoid wasps are known for their nesting behaviors."
- Sphecidae (noun): A family within this superfamily, the thread-waisted wasps.
- Stizidae (noun): Another family historically included in this superfamily.
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms. In technical contexts, a descriptive phrase like "the sphecoid wasp superfamily" may be used.
Related Phrases
- Sphecoid wasps: A common name for members of this superfamily.
- Example: "Sphecoid wasps are important predators of other insects."
Notes
- This is a specialized scientific term. Its usage is largely confined to academic literature on insect systematics and evolutionary biology.
Noun
- families Sphecidae and Stizidae