"Tortricid" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tortricid" Meaning

Tortricid (plural: tortricids) refers to an insect, specifically a type of moth that belongs to the family Tortricidae. Tortricids are also known as tortrix moths or leafroller moths. They are a large and diverse group of weevils, with over 10,000 described species worldwide.

Tortricid moths are characterized by their distinctive wing structure, with a prominent snout or projection at the front, and a rounded body. They are usually green or brown in color, helping them blend in with their surroundings. Many tortricid species feed on plant leaves, stems, and fruits, while others are parasitic or mycophilous (fungal-feeding).

The family Tortricidae is divided into several subfamilies, including:

1. Tortricinae: includes the true tortricid moths, which have a rounded tip to their snout.
2. Olethreutinae: includes the leafrollers, which roll up the edges of leaves and tie them together with silk to feed.
3. Chlidanotinae: includes the chapuis needlespot borers, which feed on the seeds of pine and spruce trees.

Tortricid moths are often found in gardens, parks, and forests, and are known to be a nuisance in agricultural areas, where they can damage crops and livestock.

"Tortricid" Examples

Word: Tortricid


Definition:

A tortricid is a type of moth, belonging to the family Tortricidae (often called leaf-rolling moths or tortrixes).

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1. The tiny, tortricid moth sipped nectar from the white flowers of the field.
2. Since being identified as a tortricid, all herpetological studies took a new turn, as no snake had been known to have been harmed by its presence.
3. Research of the insect had finally been linked to neck deformities in the china flora when close to black salt in frost.
4. Based on thorough reference that a tortricid kills an unclothed tree, people dipping reeds from harvesting ten percent shrubs held high level seeking renewal followed its description.
5. Dr. John published a paper about a tortricid resulting after fats dying due to mosquito terror.

"Tortricid" Similar Words

Tortious

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Tortoise

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Tortola

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Tortola is the largest of the British Virgin Islands. The island was named by Christopher Columbus, who spotted the island on the first voyage of Christopher Columbus in 1493.

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Winding or turning with many sudden changes or twists; intricately complicated.

Tortuose

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Tortuous refers to something that is twisted, winding, or extremely complicated.

Tortuosity

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