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tortricid

/tawr-truh-sid/US // ˈtɔr trə sɪd //UK // (ˈtɔːtrɪsɪd) //

玳瑁,玳瑁类,玳瑁鸟,玳瑁花

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called tor·trix [tawr-triks]. /ˈtɔr trɪks/. any of numerous moths of the family Tortricidae, comprising the leaf rollers, having broad, squarish, slightly fringed wings.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : belonging or pertaining to the family Tortricidae.

Examples

  • Tortrix, tor′triks, n. the typical genus of Tortricid, a family of small lepidopterous insects.

  • These caterpillars belong to several species of the tortricid moths, which are themselves comparatively small and drab in colour.

  • The antics of “jumping-beans” are due to the movements of tortricid caterpillars within the substance of the seed.

  • The smaller specimens, such as the Tortricid and Phycitid and Tineid should be "boxed" in the pillboxes provided for this purpose.