leaf insect
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Definition
- Noun:
- A tropical insect with a body that is flattened and resembles a leaf: This is the primary meaning. A "leaf insect" is a type of insect known for its remarkable camouflage, as its body shape, color, and even veins mimic the appearance of a plant leaf. They are commonly found in southern Asia and the East Indies.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The leaf insect is a master of disguise, blending perfectly with the foliage.
- We saw a fascinating leaf insect at the botanical garden's insect exhibit.
- The biologist studied how the leaf insect's camouflage helps it avoid predators.
Advanced Usage
- As a subject of biological study: The term is used in scientific contexts to discuss mimicry, adaptation, and entomology.
- The evolution of the leaf insect provides a classic example of protective resemblance.
Variants and Related Words
- Walking leaf: This is a common synonym for "leaf insect."
- Phylliidae: This is the scientific family name for leaf insects.
- Mimicry: The broader biological concept exemplified by the leaf insect.
Synonyms
- Walking leaf: A direct synonym often used interchangeably.
- Phasmid: A broader term referring to the order (Phasmatodea) which includes leaf insects and stick insects.
Related Phrases
- Leaf mimic: A descriptive phrase for any organism that mimics a leaf, not exclusively insects.
- The katydid is another example of a leaf mimic.
Noun
- tropical insect having a flattened leaflike body; common in southern Asia and the East Indies