Eriosoma lanigerum
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of aphid: Eriosoma lanigerum is the scientific name for a specific insect, commonly known as the woolly apple aphid. It is a pest that primarily feeds on the bark of apple trees, attacking both aerial parts (like branches and twigs) and roots.
Usage Notes
- is a formal, scientific term used in entomology (the study of insects), agriculture, and horticulture. In everyday language, this insect is almost exclusively called the "woolly apple aphid."
- The term is typically used in contexts discussing plant pests, tree health, orchard management, and insect control.
Examples
- Noun:
- The infestation of Eriosoma lanigerum has severely damaged the roots of these young apple trees.
- Researchers are studying biological controls to manage populations of Eriosoma lanigerum.
- A tell-tale sign of Eriosoma lanigerum is the white, woolly wax it secretes on tree bark.
Advanced Usage
- The name follows the binomial nomenclature system (Genus , species ) established for classifying organisms.
- It can be used in technical writing without further explanation when the audience is specialized (e.g., "The lifecycle of involves migration between apple and elm trees").
Variants and Related Words
- Woolly apple aphid (n): The common name for .
- Aphid (n): The general term for small sap-sucking insects belonging to the superfamily Aphidoidea, which includes .
- Plant pest (n): A general term for any organism that damages cultivated plants.
Synonyms
- Woolly apple aphid: This is the direct and most common synonym.
- Apple root aphid: A less common name highlighting its root-feeding behavior.
Noun
- primarily a bark feeder on aerial parts and roots of apple and other trees