emperor moth
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large moth species: The emperor moth is a large insect belonging to the family Saturniidae, known for its distinctive size and wing patterns.
- Scientific characteristics: It is characterized by heavily scaled, often transparent or translucent patches on its wings, with prominent eye-spots. The species Saturnia pavonia is common in temperate Eurasian forests.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We were lucky to spot an emperor moth resting on the oak tree.
- The emperor moth's caterpillars feed on a variety of shrubs and trees.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific context: The name is often used in entomology to refer specifically to , the most widespread emperor moth in Europe.
- The study focused on the pheromone communication system of the emperor moth.
Variants and Related Words
- Emperor moth caterpillar: Refers to the larval stage of this insect.
- Saturnia pavonia: The primary scientific name for the European emperor moth.
- Saturniid moth: A broader term for moths in the family Saturniidae, which includes emperor moths.
Synonyms
- Saturnia moth: A less common synonym referencing the genus.
- Pavonia moth: Another name derived from the species epithet.
Related Phrases
- "Large emperor moth": Sometimes used to emphasize its size compared to other moths.
- The large emperor moth is a spectacular sight in the spring.
Noun
- large moth of temperate forests of Eurasia having heavily scaled transparent wings