Lymantria dispar
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Definition
- Noun:
- A species of moth: Lymantria dispar is the scientific name for a specific type of moth, commonly known as the spongy moth. It is characterized as a serious pest that damages trees.
Usage
- The term is used in formal, scientific, and environmental contexts to precisely identify this insect species. It is the standard taxonomic name.
Examples
- Noun:
- The spread of Lymantria dispar has caused significant defoliation in the forest.
- Biologists are studying ways to control the Lymantria dispar population.
Advanced Usage
- In regulatory and agricultural documents, is often used to specify the pest in quarantine notices or management plans.
- The import of certain plants is restricted due to the risk of introducing Lymantria dispar.
Variants and Related Words
- Spongy moth (n): The common name for , adopted to replace an older common name considered offensive. It refers to the sponge-like egg masses laid by the female.
- Gypsy moth (n): An outdated and discontinued common name for this species.
- Defoliator (n): A general term for an insect that strips leaves from trees, which describes the action of larvae.
Synonyms
- Pest moth: A general descriptive term.
- Tree pest: A term describing its destructive role.
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning is taxonomic, referring to a specific insect species. Its notoriety comes from its ecological and economic impact as an invasive defoliator, particularly in North America where it is not native.
Noun
- European moth introduced into North America; a serious pest of shade trees