xylocopa
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Definition
Noun 1. A genus of large bees, commonly called carpenter bees: Xylocopa is the scientific genus name for a group of solitary bees known for their habit of boring into dead wood, bamboo, or structural timbers to create nests for their larvae. They are often large, robust, and resemble bumblebees but typically have a shiny, mostly hairless abdomen.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The loud buzzing near the wooden eaves was caused by a Xylocopa.
- Researchers are studying the pollination habits of Xylocopa virginica, the common Eastern carpenter bee.
- Unlike honeybees, a female Xylocopa works alone to excavate her nest tunnel.
Advanced Usage
- As a taxonomic term: The word is primarily used in scientific, entomological, or academic contexts to refer specifically to this genus. It is often followed by a species name (e.g., ).
- The specimen was identified as belonging to the genus Xylocopa.
Variants and Related Words
- Carpenter bee (n): The common English name for bees of the genus . This is the term most frequently used in non-scientific language.
- A carpenter bee was drilling into the fence post.
- Xylocopine (adj): Relating to or characteristic of the carpenter bee genus .
- The study focused on xylocopine nesting behavior.
Synonyms
- Carpenter bee: The direct common-name synonym.
- Large solitary bee: A descriptive synonym highlighting its size and non-colonial nesting behavior (though not all large solitary bees are ).
Notes on Meaning
- The word Xylocopa is a singular noun referring to the genus as a whole or can be used to refer to a single bee of that genus in a technical context. In everyday English, the plural "carpenter bees" is far more common than the plural "Xylocopas."
- The name derives from Greek roots: meaning "wood" and meaning "cutter" or "worker," directly describing its wood-boring behavior.
Noun
- carpenter bees