hyalophora cecropia
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Definition
Noun: * Hyalophora cecropia: A large, North American moth belonging to the family Saturniidae. It is known for its striking size and colorful, patterned wings. Its larval stage is a large, green caterpillar that feeds on the foliage of various forest and ornamental trees.
Usage
- The term Hyalophora cecropia is used specifically as the scientific (Latin) name for this insect species. It is the primary term used in entomology, scientific writing, and formal identification.
- In everyday or general contexts, this species is more commonly referred to by its colloquial names.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The study focused on the pheromone communication system of Hyalophora cecropia.
- A specimen of Hyalophora cecropia was collected for the university's entomology collection.
- General Context:
- We found a Hyalophora cecropia caterpillar on the maple tree.
- The Hyalophora cecropia is one of the largest moths found in North America.
Advanced Usage
- The name Hyalophora cecropia is a binomial nomenclature, where is the genus and is the specific epithet. It is always written in italics.
Variants and Related Words
- Cecropia Moth (n): The most common common name for .
- Robin Moth (n): Another occasional common name for this species.
- Cecropia Silkmoth (n): A name highlighting its membership in the silkmoth family.
- Saturniidae (n): The biological family to which the belongs, known as giant silkmoths.
Synonyms
- Cecropia moth
- Robin moth
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Larva/Caterpillar: The immature, feeding stage of .
- Pupa/Cocoon: The dormant, transformative stage of .
- Silkworm: A general term for caterpillars that produce silk, often referring to the domesticated , but sometimes applied loosely to species like .
Noun
- North American silkworm moth; larvae feed on the leaves of forest trees