scale insect
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Definition
Noun: A scale insect is a very small insect belonging to the superfamily Coccoidea. It is characterized by a protective, often waxy or scaly covering that shields its body. These insects typically live on and feed by sucking sap from plants.
Usage
The term "scale insect" is used to refer to the insect itself, often in contexts related to agriculture, horticulture, or entomology. It describes the pest based on its physical appearance and behavior. - The lemon tree is infested with scale insect. - Biological control is one method for managing scale insect populations.
Advanced Usage
- As a collective noun: While "scale insect" refers to a single insect, the plural "scale insects" is commonly used to describe an infestation or group. The term can also be used generically to refer to the entire group of similar insects.
- Several species of scale insect can damage this crop.
Variants and Related Words
- Scale (noun): A common shortened, informal form used to refer to a scale insect or its protective covering.
- Check the stems for scale.
- Coccid (noun): A more technical term for a scale insect.
- Mealybug (noun): A type of scale insect that secretes a powdery, mealy wax instead of a hard scale.
Synonyms
- Plant louse (this is a broader, less precise term that can include aphids and other sap-sucking insects).
- Sap-sucking insect.
Related Phrases
- Scale infestation: A situation where a plant is heavily affected by scale insects.
- The orchard suffered from a severe scale infestation.
- Armored scale: A common type of scale insect with a hard, separable protective cover.
- Soft scale: A type of scale insect with a waxy but not hard, separable covering.
Noun
- small homopterous insect that usually lives and feeds on plants and secretes a protective waxy covering