leaf-cutting bee
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Definition
Noun A solitary bee (family Megachilidae) that cuts neat, circular or oval pieces from leaves or flower petals to construct and line the cells of its nest.
Usage
The term "leaf-cutting bee" is used to refer to a specific type of bee known for its distinctive nesting behavior. It is a compound noun. * The leaf-cutting bee is an important pollinator for many wildflowers and crops. * I found small, perfect circles cut from my rose leaves, a sure sign of a leaf-cutting bee. * Unlike honeybees, the leaf-cutting bee is a solitary insect.
Advanced Usage
- As a subject of study: The term is commonly used in entomology, agriculture, and ecology when discussing native pollinators and their behaviors.
- Research on the foraging patterns of the leaf-cutting bee has increased our understanding of solitary bee ecology.
Variants and Related Words
- Megachile: The scientific genus name for many leaf-cutting bee species.
- Solitary bee: A broader category that includes leaf-cutting bees, mason bees, and others that do not live in colonies.
- Pollinator: A functional category describing the bee's role in plant reproduction.
Synonyms
- Leafcutter bee (a common alternative spelling as a single word).
Different Meanings
The term "leaf-cutting bee" has a single, specific zoological meaning and is not used idiomatically or with other distinct definitions.
Noun
- bee that cuts rounded pieces from leaves and flowers to line its nest