genus Carpocapsa
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Definition
Proper noun * A taxonomic genus: A genus of moths within the family Tortricidae. This genus is most notably associated with a single, economically significant pest species.
Usage Notes
- Capitalization: As a proper noun referring to a taxonomic genus, "Genus Carpocapsa" is always capitalized.
- Scientific Context: This term is used almost exclusively in scientific, entomological, or agricultural contexts. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- Common Referent: In practice, "Carpocapsa" is most frequently used as shorthand for its most famous member species, .
Examples
- Scientific Classification: "The insect was identified as belonging to the genus Carpocapsa."
- Agricultural Research: "This study focuses on the life cycle of Carpocapsa to develop better control methods."
- Specific Reference: "Carpocapsa pomonella, the codling moth, is a major pest of apple orchards worldwide."
Advanced Usage
- Synonym in Taxonomy: The genus name has been treated as a synonym for the genus in much modern taxonomic literature. Therefore, you may encounter the codling moth referred to as .
- Example: "While historically placed in Carpocapsa, the species is now more correctly classified under the genus Cydia."
Variants and Related Words
- Carpocapsa (n.): The abbreviated form of the genus name, commonly used in technical writing.
- carpocapsan (adj.): A rare adjective form meaning "of or relating to the genus ."
- Codling moth (n.): The common name for the larval stage of .
Synonyms
- Cydia (n.): The genus name now preferred in many taxonomic systems, used as a direct synonym for .
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Tortricidae (n.): The insect family to which this genus belongs.
- Lepidoptera (n.): The order of insects (butterflies and moths) that includes this genus.
- Pest (n.): A descriptive term for the economic impact of the primary species in this genus.
Noun
- codling moths