genus manduca

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genus manduca

A large moth of the genus Manduca rests on a green leaf.

Definition

Proper noun: * A taxonomic genus of moths: "genus Manduca" refers to a specific group (genus) of moths within the insect order Lepidoptera. This genus is primarily known because its larval stage (caterpillars) includes significant agricultural pests, most notably the tobacco hornworm and the tomato hornworm.

Usage
  • Scientific Classification: The term is used almost exclusively in scientific, entomological, or agricultural contexts to classify and discuss these particular moths.
    • The larvae of genus Manduca are commonly known as hornworms due to the horn-like projection on their rear.
    • Researchers are studying pheromones in genus Manduca to develop pest control methods.
Advanced Usage
  • "Manduca sexta" and "Manduca quinquemaculata": These are the two most well-known species within the genus. is the tobacco hornworm, and is the tomato hornworm.
    • The study compared the feeding habits of Manduca sexta and Manduca quinquemaculata.
Variants and Related Words
  • Manduca (n): The abbreviated, one-word form of the genus name, commonly used in scientific literature.
    • The caterpillar of Manduca is a model organism in physiological studies.
  • Hornworm (n): The common name for the larval stage of moths in genus .
    • A hornworm was found eating the tomato plant leaves.
Synonyms
  • Hawk moth genus (Sphingidae): While not a direct synonym, genus belongs to the family Sphingidae, commonly known as hawk moths or sphinx moths. This describes its broader taxonomic group.
genus manduca

A large moth of the genus Manduca rests on a green leaf.

Noun
  1. moths whose larvae are tobacco hornworms or tomato hornworms

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