vanessa virginiensis
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A Vanessa virginiensis butterfly rests on a purple coneflower in a sunny meadow.
Definition
Noun 1. A species of North American butterfly: Vanessa virginiensis is the scientific name for a specific butterfly species commonly known as the American Painted Lady or the Virginia Lady. It is characterized by its wing coloration and pattern.
Usage and Examples
- Scientific Context: The name is used in formal, scientific, or taxonomic writing to precisely identify the species.
- The study compared the migration patterns of Vanessa virginiensis and Vanessa cardui.
- A specimen of Vanessa virginiensis was collected for the museum's lepidoptera collection.
Advanced Usage
- Binomial Nomenclature: The term is an example of a binomial (two-part) scientific name. The first part () is the genus, and the second part () is the specific epithet that identifies the species within that genus. When written, the entire name is italicized.
Variants and Related Words
- American Painted Lady (n.): The common name for .
- Virginia Lady (n.): An alternative common name for this butterfly.
- Vanessa (n.): The genus to which this species belongs, which includes other "ladies" and "painted ladies" like the Painted Lady ().
- Nymphalidae (n.): The biological family (the Brush-footed butterflies) to which the genus belongs.
Synonyms
- American Painted Lady (Common name)
- Virginia Lady (Common name)
Notes on Meaning
This term has a single, precise meaning in English: it refers exclusively to this specific species of butterfly. It is not used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs. Its usage is almost entirely confined to scientific, academic, or enthusiast contexts (e.g., entomology, butterfly watching).
A Vanessa virginiensis butterfly rests on a purple coneflower in a sunny meadow.
Noun
- American butterfly having dark brown wings with white and golden orange spots