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Definition: Drosophilidae

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. Fruit flies.[Wordnet].

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Date "Drosophilidae" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1924. (references)

Specialty Definition: Drosophilidae

Domain Definition
Health A family of the order Diptera. These flies are generally found around decaying vegetation and fruit. Several species, because of their short life span, giant salivary gland chromosomes, and ease of culturing, have been used extensively in studies of heredity. (references)
Wikipedic Drosophilidae (Order: Diptera) is a diverse, cosmopolitan family of flies, including the genus Drosophila, which includes the species fruit fly, vinegar flies, wine flies, pomace flies, grape flies, and picked fruit-flies. (references)

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Common Expressions: Drosophilidae

Expressions Definition
Family Drosophilidae Fruit flies. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

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Extended Definition: Drosophilidae


Drosophilidae

Drosophilidae
Drosophila melanogaster
Drosophila melanogaster
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Superfamily: Ephydroidea
Family: Drosophilidae
Subfamily

Drosophilinae

Steganinae

Drosophilidae is a diverse, cosmopolitan family of flies, including the genus Drosophila, which includes fruit flies, vinegar flies, wine flies, pomace flies, grape flies, and picked fruit-flies. The best known species is Drosophila melanogaster that is used extensively for studies concerning genetics, development, physiology, ecology, behaviour, etc. The fruit fly is mostly composed of post-mitotic cells, has a very short lifespan, and shows gradual aging. Like in other species, temperature influences the life history of the animal. Several genes have been identified whose manipulation extends the lifespan of these animals.

Use as pet food

Drosophilidae are often used as food sources for kept pets, including fish, amphibians and reptiles.[1]

Economic significance

Zaprionus indianus Gupta is unusual among Drosophilidae species in being a serious, primary pest of at least one commercial fruit, figs in Brazil.[2] Generally, drosophilids are considered nuisance flies although Drosophila repleta larvae inhabit drains and spread bacteria.

Diagnosis

Recent versions of the diagnostic characteristics can be found in "Drosophila: A Guide to Species Identification and Use" by Therese A. Markow and Patrick O'Grady, (Academic Press, 2005) ISBN: 0124730523 or "Drosophila: A Laboratory Handbook" by M. Ashburner, K. Golic, S. Hawley, (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2005).

Phylogeny

The knowledge of the phylogeny of this family is incomplete. The family is subdivided in two subfamilies, the Drosophilinae and the Steganinae. The two subfamilies do not contain a single morphological character that distinguishes them. However, the combination of characterists is sufficient to assign species correctly to the subfamilies.

Most molecular phylogeny studies focus on the genus Drosophila and related genera. Currently, there is no overview of the more than 100 articles using molecular techniques to reconstruct the phylogeny.

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References

  1. Fruit Flies - Drosophila hydei. Exotic-Pets.eu. Retrieved on 2007-10-19. “Fruit flies (Drosophila hydei) make excellent live food for smaller species of exotic pets. They are ideal food for anything from small invertebrates (mantids in particular go crazy for them) to small frogs such as dart frogs and mantellas.”
  2. Pest Alerts - Zaprionus indianus Gupta, DPI. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Retrieved on 2007-10-19. “This fly is further unusual among species of the family Drosophilidae in being a serious, primary pest of at least one commercial fruit, figs in Brazil.”

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Topics by Level of Interest: Drosophilidae

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Synonyms: Drosophilidae
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family Drosophilidae, fruit flies.
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