Lygus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A genus of plant-feeding insects: "Lygus" is the genus name for a group of true bugs in the family Miridae, commonly known as plant bugs or tarnished plant bugs. They are known for sucking sap from plants.
Usage
- The word "Lygus" is a scientific, taxonomic term. It is always capitalized and typically used in singular form to refer to the genus as a whole. It is most commonly used in entomological, agricultural, and botanical contexts.
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Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in compound names to specify a particular species within the genus.
- Lygus lineolaris, the tarnished plant bug, is widespread in North America.
- Control measures for Lygus hesperus are critical in alfalfa fields.
Variants and Related Words
- Lygus bug (n): A common name for insects in the genus .
- The farmer sprayed the field to control Lygus bugs.
- Mirid (n): A member of the family Miridae, to which the genus belongs.
- Both aphids and mirids can damage crops.
Synonyms
- Plant bug: A general common name for sap-sucking bugs in the family Miridae, which includes the genus .
- Tarnished plant bug: A specific common name for .
Related Phrases
- Lygus damage: Refers to the specific type of harm caused by these insects, often seen as distorted growth, bud drop, or stained fruits.
- The strawberries showed classic signs of Lygus damage.
Noun
- plant-sucking bugs