Anagasta kuehniella
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Definition
Noun: * Anagasta kuehniella: A small moth of the family Pyralidae, whose larvae (caterpillars) are a significant pest, feeding on and damaging stored grains, flour, and other cereal products. It is commonly known as the Mediterranean flour moth.
Usage
The term is used in scientific, agricultural, and pest control contexts to specifically identify this insect species. * The infestation was traced to the larvae of Anagasta kuehniella. * Effective control of Anagasta kuehniella is crucial for grain storage facilities.
Advanced Usage
- The species name is often used in research on pest biology, integrated pest management (IPM), and entomology.
- In non-scientific contexts, the common name "Mediterranean flour moth" is more frequently used.
Variants and Related Words
- Mediterranean flour moth (n): The common name for .
- Flour moth (n): A general, less specific term that may refer to or similar pyralid moths.
- Pyralid moth (n): A member of the family Pyralidae, to which this species belongs.
Synonyms
- Mediterranean flour moth
- Flour moth (general)
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Pest (n): An organism harmful to humans or human concerns, such as crops or stored food. is a stored-product pest.
- Larva (n): The immature, wingless, feeding stage of an insect that undergoes complete metamorphosis. The larva of causes the damage.
- Infestation (n): The state of being invaded or overrun by pests. An infestation of can ruin stored grain.
Noun
- small moth whose larvae damage stored grain and flour