euproctis phaeorrhoea
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Definition
Noun: * A species of moth: Euproctis phaeorrhoea is the scientific name for a specific small moth, commonly known as the brown-tail moth. It is characterized by its brown and white coloration. This species is native to Europe but has been introduced to other regions, such as the eastern United States, where it is considered a pest because its larvae (caterpillars) feed on and damage a wide variety of shade and fruit trees.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The forestry department is monitoring the spread of Euproctis phaeorrhoea.
- Euproctis phaeorrhoea caterpillars can defoliate an entire oak tree.
- This is not a native insect; Euproctis phaeorrhoea was accidentally introduced from Europe.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used almost exclusively in scientific, agricultural, or environmental contexts when discussing invasive species, pest control, or entomology (the study of insects). In general conversation, the common name "brown-tail moth" is more frequently used.
Variants and Related Words
- Brown-tail moth (n): The common English name for .
- Lepidopteran (n): A member of the order Lepidoptera, which includes moths and butterflies. is a lepidopteran.
- Defoliator (n): An insect that strips leaves from trees. The larval stage of is a significant defoliator.
Synonyms
- Brown-tail moth
Notes on Meaning
- The term has only one specific meaning: it refers to this single species of moth. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses, as it is a proper scientific name.
Noun
- small brown and white European moth introduced into eastern United States; pest of various shade and fruit trees