gelechiid
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small, slender-winged moth belonging to the family Gelechiidae. The larvae (caterpillars) of these moths are often significant pests in agriculture, damaging crops such as cotton, potatoes, and tomatoes.
Usage
The word "gelechiid" is a scientific term used primarily in entomology (the study of insects) and agriculture. It refers specifically to moths of this particular family and is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
Examples
- The gelechiid infestation has caused severe damage to this season's cotton yield.
- Researchers are studying the life cycle of the gelechiid to develop more effective control methods.
- Under the microscope, the characteristic wing shape confirmed it was a gelechiid.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used attributively (like an adjective) to describe the moth or its characteristics, e.g., "gelechiid species," "gelechiid larvae," or "gelechiid pest."
Variants and Related Words
- Gelechiidae: (noun, plural) The scientific family name for gelechiid moths.
- Gelechioidea: (noun) The scientific superfamily that includes the Gelechiidae family.
Synonyms
- Gelechiid moth: A more descriptive full term.
- Twirler moth: A common name for some species in this family, referring to their larval habit of twisting leaves or tying them with silk.
Noun
- small slender-winged moths whose larvae are agricultural pests