antheraea polyphemus
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Definition
Noun: 1. A very large North American silkworm moth (Antheraea polyphemus): A species of giant silk moth belonging to the family Saturniidae. It is characterized by its large size, yellowish-brown to reddish-brown wings, and distinctive, conspicuous eyespots on its hindwings. The larvae (caterpillars) are significant feeders on the leaves of various trees.
Usage
- The Antheraea polyphemus is a common sight in deciduous forests across North America.
- Entomologists study the life cycle of Antheraea polyphemus, from its larval stage to its brief adult life.
- The large, startling eyespots of Antheraea polyphemus are a defense mechanism to scare away predators.
Advanced Usage
- In Scientific Context: The name follows binomial nomenclature, where is the genus and is the specific epithet. It is often italicized in formal writing.
- In Ecological Context: As a native insect, plays a role in its ecosystem as a pollinator (in its adult moth stage) and as a food source for other animals.
Variants and Related Words
- Polyphemus moth: The common name for .
- Saturniid moth: A member of the family Saturniidae, to which the Polyphemus moth belongs.
- Giant silk moth: A general term for large moths in the family Saturniidae that produce silk cocoons.
Synonyms
- Polyphemus moth
Different Meanings
The word "polyphemus" in the scientific name is derived from Polyphemus, the one-eyed giant in Greek mythology, referring to the moth's large eyespots. However, Antheraea polyphemus refers exclusively to this specific species of moth and has no other general English meaning.
Noun
- very large yellowish-brown American silkworm moth with large eyespots on hind wings; larvae feed on fruit and shade trees