tachinidae
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Definition
Noun: - A family of flies: Tachinidae is the scientific name for a large family of true flies (order Diptera). These insects are characterized by their parasitic lifestyle, as their larvae develop inside and consume the bodies of other arthropods, primarily other insects.
Usage
- Scientific/Biological Context: The word is used almost exclusively in entomology (the study of insects) and scientific writing to refer to this specific taxonomic family.
- The Tachinidae are one of the most important families of biological control agents for pest insects.
- Researchers are studying the life cycle of a tachinid fly.
Advanced Usage
- "Tachinid" (adjective/noun): The derived term "tachinid" is commonly used as both an adjective to describe something related to this family and as a simpler noun to refer to an individual fly from this family.
- The garden benefits from tachinid parasites that target caterpillars. (Adjective)
- A tachinid was observed laying eggs on the moth larva. (Noun)
Variants and Related Words
- Tachinid: The common shorthand term for a member of the Tachinidae family.
- Parasitoid fly: A descriptive term highlighting their ecological role; a parasitoid is an organism that lives in or on a host and ultimately kills it.
Synonyms
- Parasitic flies: A general descriptive synonym.
- Tachinid flies: The most common synonymous phrase.
Notes on Meaning
This term has a single, precise scientific meaning. It does not have different everyday meanings, idioms, or phrasal verbs associated with it. Its usage is technical and domain-specific.
Noun
- parasites on other insects