The Collaborative International Dictionary
negative phototaxis
Phototaxis \Pho`to*tax"is\, Phototaxy \Pho"to*tax`y\, n. [NL. phototaxis; photo- + Gr. ? an arranging.] (Biol.) The influence of light on the movements of low organisms, as various infusorians, the zo["o]spores of certain alg[ae], etc.; also, the tendency to follow definite directions of motion or assume definite positions under such influence. If the migration is toward the source of light, it is termed
positive phototaxis; if away from the light,
negative phototaxis. -- Pho`to*tac"tic, a. -- Pho`to*tac"tic*al*ly, adv.
Usage examples of "negative phototaxis".
Thus, the amoeba displays a negative phototaxis and a moth possesses a positive phototaxis.