Tibicen
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Definition
Noun 1. A type of large cicada (insect): Specifically, "Tibicen" is a former genus name for a group of large, often loud, annual or periodical cicadas found primarily in North America. These insects are known for the loud, buzzing song produced by the males.
Usage Notes
- The term "tibicen" is primarily used in formal or scientific contexts, such as in entomology (the study of insects) or historical biological texts.
- In modern scientific classification, many species formerly grouped under have been reclassified into other genera, such as and . However, the name "tibicen" is still commonly used as a general descriptor for these large, common cicadas.
- In everyday, non-scientific language, people are more likely to use the general term "cicada" or descriptive phrases like "harvest fly" or "dog-day cicada" to refer to these insects.
Examples
- The loud, droning sound of the tibicen is a characteristic sound of late summer in many parts of the eastern United States.
- Entomologists studied the life cycle of the tibicen, noting its emergence from the ground after several years.
- A large tibicen was clinging to the bark of the oak tree.
Advanced Usage
- The word originates from Latin, where means "flute-player" or "piper," a fitting name for an insect known for its musical (though loud) song.
Variants and Related Words
- Cicada (n.): The broad common name for insects in the superfamily Cicadoidea, which includes tibicens.
- Harvest fly (n.): A common name for these cicadas, as they often appear around harvest time.
- Dog-day cicada (n.): Another common name, referring to their appearance during the hot "dog days" of summer.
- Neotibicen (n.): A modern genus name for many North American cicada species formerly placed in .
Synonyms
- Cicada
- Harvest fly
- Dog-day cicada
Related Terms (Scientific/Contextual)
- Periodical cicada (n.): Refers to cicada species with synchronized, long life cycles (e.g., 13 or 17 years), which are different from the typically annual tibicen.
- Nymph (n.): The immature, underground life stage of a cicada, including the tibicen.
- Exuvia (n.): The shed exoskeleton left behind by a nymph when it emerges as an adult cicada.
Noun
- harvest flies