pine sawyer
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Definition
Noun 1. A large beetle whose larvae bore holes in pine trees: A pine sawyer is a type of longhorn beetle (family Cerambycidae) known for its significant size. Its larval stage is a wood-boring insect that tunnels into and feeds on the wood of pine trees, often causing damage.
Usage
- The term is used to identify a specific insect pest of coniferous trees, particularly pines.
- It is commonly used in forestry, entomology, and gardening contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The forester identified the damaged timber as the work of the pine sawyer.
- A pine sawyer beetle was found on the trunk of the weakened pine tree.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often part of the common name for specific species, such as the northeastern pine sawyer () or the southern pine sawyer ().
- Infestations are frequently discussed in the context of tree health and forest management:
Variants and Related Words
- Sawyer beetle: A more general term for beetles in the genus .
- Longhorn beetle / Longicorn: The broader family (Cerambycidae) to which the pine sawyer belongs.
- Wood borer: A descriptive term for insects, including sawyer larvae, that bore into wood.
Synonyms
- Timber beetle (a general, less common synonym for wood-boring beetles).
- Pine borer (a more general term that could refer to other insects damaging pines).
Notes
- The name "sawyer" is thought to refer to the saw-like sound the larvae make while chewing wood.
- Pine sawyers are also vectors for the pinewood nematode (), which causes the fatal pine wilt disease.
Noun
- large beetle whose larvae bore holes in pine trees