gelechia gossypiella
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Definition
Noun 1. A small brown moth (Gelechia gossypiella): A species of moth whose larvae are a significant agricultural pest, boring into the flowers and seed pods (bolls) of cotton plants. 2. The larva of this moth: The caterpillar stage of Gelechia gossypiella, which feeds on and damages the seeds within cotton bolls.
Examples
- The Gelechia gossypiella is a major threat to cotton crops in many regions.
- Farmers monitor their fields for signs of Gelechia gossypiella infestation.
- The larvae of Gelechia gossypiella can destroy a significant portion of the cotton yield.
Advanced Usage
- As a taxonomic term: The name is used in scientific and agricultural contexts to precisely identify this specific pest species, distinguishing it from other insects that damage cotton.
- In agricultural science: The term is central to discussions on integrated pest management (IPM), crop loss, and biological control methods for cotton.
Variants and Related Words
- Pink bollworm (common name): This is the widely used common name for , referring to the pinkish color of the mature larvae.
- Bollworm (general term): A broader term for any moth larva that bores into the bolls of cotton and other plants. is a specific type of bollworm.
Synonyms
- Pink bollworm
- Cotton bollworm (Note: This can also refer to other species like , so context is important.)
Related Phrases
- Pink bollworm infestation: An outbreak or widespread presence of this pest in a cotton field.
- To control Gelechia gossypiella: To manage or reduce the population of this pest using various methods.
Noun
- small brown moth whose larvae bore into flowers and bolls of cotton
- larvae of a gelechiid moth introduced from Asia; feeds on the seeds of cotton bolls