pine spittlebug

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pine spittlebug

A pine spittlebug clings to a green pine needle.

Definition

Noun: A small insect native to North America that feeds on the sap of pine trees, known for producing a frothy, spittle-like secretion as a nymph.

Usage

The term "pine spittlebug" is used specifically to refer to this insect species (Aphrophora cribrata) in entomological, forestry, and gardening contexts. It describes the insect itself. - The forester identified the cause of the tree's stress as an infestation of pine spittlebugs. - Gardeners should monitor young pines for signs of the pine spittlebug, especially the characteristic frothy masses on the twigs.

Advanced Usage
  • Used in scientific and agricultural reports to discuss pest management and tree health.
  • The name is often hyphenated when used as a compound modifier: .
Variants and Related Words
  • Spittlebug (noun): The common name for insects in the family Aphrophoridae, which produce a frothy secretion.
  • Froghopper (noun): Another common name for adult spittlebugs, referring to their jumping ability.
Synonyms
  • Pine froghopper (less common)
  • (scientific name)
Notes

The "pine spittlebug" is distinct from other spittlebug species that feed on different host plants. The defining characteristics are its primary host (pine trees) and its geographic range (North America).

pine spittlebug

A pine spittlebug clings to a green pine needle.

Noun
  1. North American insect that attacks pines