Synecdoche:
A synecdoche is a rhetorical and literary device in which a part of a system or group represents the whole. Also, a synecdoche can use a whole to represent a part. Synecdoche and metonymy differ in that the synecdoche refers to the whole of a thing by the name of any one of its collective parts while metonymy refers to when a word which describes another thing is closely or directly linked to that particular thing, but it does not have to be a part of it.
Literary Example:
He asked for her hand in marriage
Referring to people or the quantization of people by body part: e.g. head count.
Visual Example: