Andricus

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A genus of gall wasps: Andricus is a scientific name for a genus of small insects belonging to the family Cynipidae. These wasps are known for causing the formation of galls, which are abnormal growths, primarily on oak trees.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The oak tree was infested with Andricus, resulting in numerous galls on its leaves and twigs.
    • Biologists study the life cycle of Andricus to understand its relationship with host plants.
Advanced Usage
  • In scientific taxonomy: The term is used in a precise, capitalized format when referring to the genus.
    • The species Andricus quercuscalicis causes the knopper gall on acorns.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cynipid (n): A member of the wasp family Cynipidae, to which belongs.
    • Cynipids are commonly known as gall wasps.
  • Gall wasp (n): The common name for wasps in the family Cynipidae.
    • The gall wasp laid its eggs in the plant tissue.
Synonyms
  • Gall wasp: The common name for insects in this group.
  • Cynipid wasp: A more technical synonym.
Notes
  • This is a specialized term used primarily in entomology (the study of insects) and botany. It is not commonly used in everyday English conversation.
Noun
  1. cynipid gall wasps, chiefly affecting oaks

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