argyrotaenia citrana

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Definition

Noun 1. A species of moth: Argyrotaenia citrana is the scientific name for a specific moth species, commonly known as the orange tortrix or the apple skinworm. Its larvae (caterpillars) are agricultural pests known to feed on and damage the fruit of various plants, most notably citrus fruits like oranges.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Argyrotaenia citrana is a significant pest in California citrus groves.
    • Farmers monitor for Argyrotaenia citrana larvae to protect their orange crops.
    • The life cycle of Argyrotaenia citrana has been extensively studied by entomologists.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific Classification: The term is used primarily in scientific, agricultural, and entomological contexts. It is a binomial name (genus , species ), which is always italicized in formal writing.
    • The paper focused on the pheromone communication of Argyrotaenia citrana.
Variants and Related Words
  • Orange tortrix (n): The common name for .
    • Growers are setting traps for the orange tortrix.
  • Apple skinworm (n): Another common name for this moth, referencing its damage to apple skins.
  • Tortricid moth (n): belongs to the family Tortricidae, a large group of moths often called leafroller moths.
    • Like many tortricid moths, the larvae roll leaves for shelter.
Synonyms
  • Orange tortrix (n): The primary common name.
  • Apple skinworm (n): A less common alternative name.
Related Terms (Contextual)
  • Larva (n): The immature, caterpillar stage of the moth that causes the damage.
  • Pest (n): An organism harmful to crops or livestock; is classified as an agricultural pest.
  • Leafroller (n): A descriptive term for moths whose larvae roll leaves, a behavior characteristic of this species.
Noun
  1. California moth whose larvae live in especially oranges