darkling beetle
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of beetle: A darkling beetle is a sluggish, hard-bodied, black terrestrial weevil. Its larvae typically feed on decaying plant material or stored grain.
Examples
- Noun:
- The farmer found darkling beetles in the old grain silo.
- Darkling beetle larvae are a common pest in stored cereals.
Advanced Usage
- Ecological role: Darkling beetles and their larvae are important decomposers in ecosystems, breaking down decaying organic matter.
- While a pest in granaries, the darkling beetle plays a crucial role in nutrient cycling in forests.
Variants and Related Words
- Tenebrionidae: (n) The scientific family name for darkling beetles.
- The Tenebrionidae family contains over 20,000 species worldwide.
- Mealworm: (n) The larval form of certain species of darkling beetle, often used as pet food.
- Mealworms, which are darkling beetle larvae, are a nutritious treat for reptiles.
Synonyms
- Tenebrionid: A member of the beetle family Tenebrionidae.
- Flour beetle: A common name for some species that infest flour and grain (Note: This can refer to beetles in a different but related family).
Related Phrases
- Darkling beetle infestation: A situation where a large number of these beetles are present, typically causing damage to stored products.
- The warehouse had to be fumigated due to a severe darkling beetle infestation.
Noun
- sluggish hard-bodied black terrestrial weevil whose larvae feed on e.g. decaying plant material or grain