leaf-cutter bee
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Definition
- Noun:
- A solitary bee (family Megachilidae) that cuts neat, circular or oval pieces from leaves, petals, or other plant materials to construct and line the cells of its nest.
Usage
- The term leaf-cutter bee is used specifically to refer to this type of bee and its distinctive nesting behavior. It functions as a compound noun.
- The leaf-cutter bee is an important pollinator for many wildflowers and crops.
- I found rose leaves with perfect half-circles cut out of them, a sure sign of a leaf-cutter bee.
Advanced Usage
- The behavior of cutting leaves is central to the term. It can be described as leaf-cutting behavior.
- The leaf-cutting behavior of these bees is remarkably precise.
Variants and Related Words
- Leafcutter bee (alternative spelling, often written as one word).
- Megachile: The scientific genus name for many leaf-cutter bee species.
- Mason bee: A related type of solitary bee that uses mud or other materials to build its nest cells.
Synonyms
- Leafcutting bee (variant spelling).
- Solitary bee (a broader category that includes leaf-cutter bees, but does not specify the leaf-cutting behavior).
Related Phrases
- To line its nest: This phrase is intrinsically linked to the definition, describing the purpose of the leaf-cutting activity.
- The bee uses the leaf pieces to line its nest.
Noun
- bee that cuts rounded pieces from leaves and flowers to line its nest