eacles imperialis
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large American moth species: "Eacles imperialis" is the scientific name for a species of large moth native to the Americas. It is characterized by its distinctive yellow wings which feature purplish or brownish markings. The larval stage (caterpillar) of this moth feeds on the leaves of various trees, including maple and pine.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Eacles imperialis is a magnificent sight with its large, yellow wings.
- Caterpillars of the Eacles imperialis can be found feeding on pine needles.
- The garden is home to several species, including the Eacles imperialis.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific/entomological context: The name is used precisely to identify this specific species within the Saturniidae family (the giant silk moths).
- The study focused on the life cycle of Eacles imperialis.
- Common name reference: It is often referred to by its common name, the "Imperial Moth," when not in formal scientific writing.
- We spotted an Imperial Moth (Eacles imperialis) resting on the bark.
Variants and Related Words
- Imperial Moth (n): The common English name for .
- Saturniid (n): A member of the Saturniidae family, to which this moth belongs.
- The Imperial Moth is a well-known saturniid.
Synonyms
- Imperial Moth: The standard common name.
Related Terms
- Lepidoptera (n): The order of insects that includes moths and butterflies.
- Caterpillar (n): The larval stage of this and other moths/butterflies.
- Chrysalis/Pupa (n): The developmental stage between larva and adult.
Noun
- large American moth having yellow wings with purplish or brownish markings; larvae feed on e.g. maple and pine trees