ground beetle
Noun: A ground beetle is a predacious, shining black or metallic terrestrial beetle that destroys many injurious insects. It is a type of beetle belonging to the family Carabidae, commonly found on the ground in various habitats.
The term "ground beetle" is used to refer to this specific insect, typically in biological, ecological, or gardening contexts. It is a countable noun. * The ground beetle is a beneficial insect in the garden. * I found a shiny ground beetle under the log.
- As a subject of study: In entomology, the behavior and morphology of the ground beetle are frequently examined.
- The research paper focused on the nocturnal activity patterns of the ground beetle.
- In biological control: The term is used when discussing natural pest management.
- Farmers encourage ground beetle populations as a form of integrated pest management.
- Carabid (noun): A technical synonym for a ground beetle, derived from the family name Carabidae.
- Carabids are an important part of the ecosystem.
- Carabidae (noun): The scientific family name encompassing all ground beetles.
- Carabid beetle: A more scientific synonym.
- Predatory beetle: A descriptive term highlighting its feeding habit, though this is broader and can include beetles from other families.
The term "ground beetle" has a specific zoological meaning and is not commonly used with other distinct definitions. It should not be confused with other beetles that may live on the ground but belong to different families.
There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically using the term "ground beetle."
- predacious shining black or metallic terrestrial beetle that destroys many injurious insects