leaf-foot bug
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Definition
Noun 1. A large, sap-sucking insect: A type of true bug (order Hemiptera) characterized by its size and its feeding habit of piercing plants to consume their sap. 2. Characterized by leaflike leg expansions: This bug is specifically defined by the distinctive, flattened, leaf-like enlargements found on its hind tibiae (the lower segments of its rear legs).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The gardener found a leaf-foot bug on the tomato plant.
- Leaf-foot bugs can be identified by the unique, flattened structures on their back legs.
- A common pest in gardens is the leaf-foot bug, which damages fruits and seeds.
Advanced Usage
- The term "leaf-foot bug" is often used to refer specifically to bugs in the coreid subfamily . The "leaf-foot" is a key diagnostic feature for this group.
- In agricultural contexts, the leaf-foot bug is noted as a pest of crops like tomatoes, pecans, and pomegranates.
Variants and Related Words
- Leaf-footed bug: An alternative and equally common spelling for the same insect.
- Coreid bug: The broader family name (Coreidae) to which leaf-foot bugs belong.
- Squash bug (): A related coreid bug that is also a common garden pest but lacks the pronounced leaf-like leg expansions.
Synonyms
- Plant bug: A general term for sap-sucking bugs that feed on plants (this is a broader category that includes leaf-foot bugs).
- True bug: A scientific term for insects in the order Hemiptera, which includes leaf-foot bugs, stink bugs, and aphids.
Related Phrases
- Leaf-like expansions: The defining physical characteristic of the bug's legs.
- Sap-feeding insect: Describes the primary feeding behavior of the bug.
Noun
- large sap-sucking bug with leaflike expansions on the legs