family Noctuidae

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Definition

Noun: 1. A large family of moths: Family Noctuidae refers to a major taxonomic family within the order Lepidoptera, commonly known as owlet moths or noctuid moths. This family is one of the largest, containing many species whose larvae (caterpillars) are often agricultural pests. * The family Noctuidae includes many moths that are attracted to lights at night.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The researcher is studying the evolutionary history of the family Noctuidae.
    • Many insects in the family Noctuidae have caterpillars that feed on crops.
    • Identifying a moth as belonging to the family Noctuidae often involves examining the wing venation patterns.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic context: Used in scientific literature to group species with shared morphological characteristics, such as specific wing structures, antennae, and larval forms.
    • The species was reclassified and is now firmly placed within the family Noctuidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Noctuidae (n): The standard, more common form of the term, often used without "family."
    • Noctuidae is a dominant family in most ecosystems.
  • Noctuid (n/adj): A member of the family Noctuidae; or, relating to this family.
    • The noctuid caterpillar was found on the tomato plant. (adjective)
    • This moth is a common noctuid. (noun)
  • Owlet moth (n): A common name for moths in this family.
    • The underwing moth is a type of owlet moth.
Synonyms
  • Owlet moths: A common name for the family.
  • Noctuid moths: A general synonym.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs)
  • Cutworm (n): The larval stage of many Noctuidae species that "cut" down young plants at the base.
    • Cutworms, which are noctuid larvae, can devastate a seedling crop.
  • Armyworm (n): The larval stage of certain Noctuidae species known for moving in large, destructive groups.
    • An outbreak of armyworms, from the family Noctuidae, required immediate action.
Noun
  1. cutworms; armyworms

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