Heliothis
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of moths: Heliothis is the scientific name for a genus of insects within the family Noctuidae. These are commonly known as "bollworms" or "budworms," and many species are significant agricultural pests.
Usage
- The word "Heliothis" is used almost exclusively in scientific, entomological, or agricultural contexts. It is a proper noun (the genus name) and is always capitalized.
- In formal writing, the genus name is often italicized.
- It is typically followed by a species name to identify a specific type of moth within the genus.
Examples
- Scientific context: ", the tobacco budworm, is a major pest of cotton."
- Agricultural context: "Farmers monitor fields for larvae of the genus."
- General entomology: "The genus belongs to the large family Noctuidae."
Advanced Usage
- In modern taxonomic revisions, some species formerly classified under have been moved to the closely related genus . Therefore, the usage of may refer to a more specific grouping within historical literature.
Variants and Related Words
- Heliothinae (noun): The name of the subfamily to which the genus belongs.
- Helicoverpa (noun): A closely related genus of moths, also containing major pest species like the corn earworm ().
Synonyms
- Bollworm (noun, common name): A general term for larvae of moths in the genera and that infest the bolls (seed pods) of cotton and other plants.
- Budworm (noun, common name): A general term for larvae that feed on the buds and fruits of plants.
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Noctuidae (noun): The insect family, commonly known as owlet moths, to which the genus belongs.
- Lepidoptera (noun): The scientific order containing all moths and butterflies.
Noun
- a genus of Noctuidae