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entomophagous
[en-tuh-mof-uh-guhs]
adjective
feeding on insects: applied especially to species used for biological control, such as some insects, fungi, or nematodes.
entomophagous
/ ˌɛԳəˈɒəɡə /
adjective
feeding mainly on insects; insectivorous
Usage
Word History and Origins
Origin of entomophagous1
Example Sentences
Entomophagous: feeding upon insects: specifically applied to those wasps that feed their young with larvae, etc.
Insectivora, Entomophaga. insect-eating, a. insectivorous, entomophagous. insect powder. insecticide, pyrethrum, entomologic, chrysalis, pupa, cicada, cocoon, crepitaculum, entomophilous, entomophily, entomotaxy, entomotomy, insecticidal, insectifuge, insectile, larva, lepidopterist, larvarium, stridor, stridulate, stridulation, silphology, stridulatory, nymph, horismology, imago. insect-eaters, n. pl.
In an interesting memoir by Rondani, published in the Bolletino del Comizio agrario di Parma for December, 1868, it is maintained that birds are often injurious to the agriculturist, by preying not only on noxious insects, but sometimes exclusively, or at least by preference, on entomophagous tribes which would otherwise destroy those injurious to cultivated plants.
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