Manduca sexta
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of moth (Manduca sexta): A moth belonging to the family Sphingidae (hawkmoths). Its larval stage is commonly known as the tobacco hornworm. 2. The larval form of this moth: A large, green caterpillar with white diagonal stripes and a distinctive "horn" on its rear end. It is a significant agricultural pest that feeds primarily on plants in the nightshade family, such as tobacco and tomato.
Examples
Noun (referring to the moth):
- The Manduca sexta is a nocturnal hawkmoth found throughout the Americas.
- Researchers study the flight mechanics of Manduca sexta.
Noun (referring to the larva):
- The gardener found a Manduca sexta eating the leaves of his tobacco plants.
- Manduca sexta is often used as a model organism in biological laboratories.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Context: The name follows binomial nomenclature, where is the genus and is the specific epithet. It is frequently referenced in entomology, physiology, and neurobiology research.
- Agricultural Context: The term is used in integrated pest management (IPM) discussions to identify the specific pest, distinguishing it from the similar tomato hornworm ().
Variants and Related Words
- Tobacco hornworm: The common name for the larval stage of .
- Carolina sphinx moth: A common name for the adult moth.
- Hawkmoth / Sphinx moth: The common family name (Sphingidae) to which this species belongs.
- Hornworm: A general term for the larval stage of hawkmoths, which includes .
Synonyms
- For the larva: Tobacco hornworm, tobacco worm.
- For the adult moth: Carolina sphinx moth.
Related Phrases
- Host plant: A plant, such as tobacco or tomato, on which feeds and develops.
- Model organism: An organism used extensively in scientific research to understand biological processes; serves this role in insect physiology.
Noun
- moth whose larvae are tobacco hornworms
- large green white-striped hawkmoth larva that feeds on tobacco and related plants; similar to tomato hornworm