phoridae
/fɒrɪˈdeɪ, foʊ-/Definitions
1. noun
a family of small to medium-sized flies, often considered to be pests, that are typically found in decaying organic matter
“The phoridae infestation in the compost heap was unbearable.”
2. plural noun
the phoridae insects as a whole
“The phoridae population in the area was a major concern for public health.”