Cecropia

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A type of large North American moth: A silkworm moth (Hyalophora cecropia) native to North America, known for its large size and striking, colorful wings. Its larvae (caterpillars) feed on the leaves of various forest trees.
    • A genus of tropical American trees: A large genus (Cecropia) of fast-growing pioneer trees found in tropical American rainforests. They yield useful materials: a bast fiber for cordage, bark used in tanning, and a milky latex that can yield caoutchouc (a form of natural rubber).
Examples of Usage
  • Noun (Moth):
    • The cecropia is one of the largest moths in North America.
    • We found a cecropia caterpillar on the maple tree.
  • Noun (Tree):
    • The cecropia tree is often one of the first to colonize cleared areas in the rainforest.
    • Indigenous communities have traditionally used fibers from the cecropia.
Advanced Usage
  • In ecological contexts, "cecropia" often refers to the tree genus and its role as a keystone species, providing food and habitat for many animals like sloths and ants.
    • The rapid growth of cecropia is crucial for forest regeneration.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cecropia moth: The full common name for the insect .
  • Cecropiaceae: The botanical family name to which the genus belongs (though it is now often included in the Urticaceae family).
Synonyms
  • For the moth: Cecropia silkmoth, Robin moth (a less common name).
  • For the tree: Trumpet tree, Snakewood (common names for some species within the genus).
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically using "cecropia." It is primarily used as a scientific or common name in biology and botany.
Noun
  1. North American silkworm moth; larvae feed on the leaves of forest trees
  2. large genus of tropical American trees that yield a bast fiber used for cordage and bark used in tanning; milky juice yields caoutchouc