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Meaning of "cecropia"

cecropia (noun): Refers to a genus of tropical American trees known for their large, peltate leaves and light wood. They are commonly found in rainforests and play a crucial role in the ecosystem
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  • A large saturniid moth native to North America, Hyalophora cecropia, having distinctive red, white and black markings on the wings
  • Any tree of the genus Cecropia.

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Adult male cecropia shortly after eclosion.
Half of the structures were built on cecropia trees.
Cecropia leaves can be used as a substitute for sandpaper.
I came back to catch cecropia to earthworm.
All sloths eat the leaves of the cecropia.
Cecropia can grow in peace.
I believe what you found is the nest of a cecropia.
Cecropia are usually full of vines but not normally overgrown by them.
Robin moth cecropia.
Cecropia obtusifolia has vasorelaxant activity due possibly to inhibition of angiotensin.
Anagrams of cecropia.
The cecropia does not grow next door to the chonta by accident.
The larvae feed on the leaves of Cecropia peltata.
Cecropia hololeuca is a pioneer species in secondary succession and is potentially a facilitative species.
Azteca ants protect their home in a Cecropia tree.

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The Cecropia does not eat in the adult stage.
The same is true for the pupae of Hyalophora cecropia.
Azteca ants patrol the Cecropia and use their jaws to cut away any vines.
Cecropins were first isolated from the hemolymph of Hyalophora cecropia.
The Cecropia is the largest moth in North America.
An example is a peptide of the cecropin family produced by Cecropia moths.
Cecropia concolor Willd.
An example in this regard is the relationship between Azteca ants and cecropia trees.
The Cecropia moth is the largest moth native to North America.
The Acropolis was also known as the Cecropia in his honor.
Hyalophora cecropia moths are univoltine, having only one generation per year.
Troops were observed eating Cecropia sp.
Cecropia pachystachya belongs to the family urticaceae, popularly known with the name " embaúba.
Squirrels also consume the pupae of cecropia moths, which can decrease the populations significantly.
Cecropia spp ., ficus insipida and laetia corymbulosa were the most abundant in the fish diets.
Once the caterpillars pupate, the parasitoid larvae themselves pupate, killing the cecropia pupa.
Developmental stages of the cecropia moth include, Eggs.
Attacins, a family of antibacterial proteins from Hyalophora cecropia.
For its curative properties. Cecropia is renowned by indigenous people.
Similar disadvantages can be found in other systems, such as Hyalophora cecropia pupae.
The cocoon of Bombyx mori and / or Hyalophora cecropia pupae should be manually removed.
Maned sloths are folivores, and feed exclusively on tree and liana leaves, especially Cecropia.
Cecropia peltata is a fast-growing tree in the genus " Cecropia.
It was first discovered in immune-challenged pupae of Hyalophora cecropia and Manduca sexta.
Ms. Cecropia has moved on though, she has a busy schedule.
Larvae feed on Trema micrantha and on Urera, Myriocarpa and Cecropia species.
Hyalophora cecropia, the cecropia moth, is North America 's largest native moth.
The Puerto Rican Tanager eats palm fruits, ants and species from the Cecropia genus.
As a tree squirrel, it lives among Cecropia trees, palms, and tree ferns.
Food reported include seeds, berries and fruits of certain Melastomataceae, Mangifera, Palms Mauritia and Cecropia.
When fully grown, cecropia caterpillars get as long as 1.5 inches.
Key words, canopy architecture, drought stress, leaf size, Piper auritum, Cecropia obtusifolia, Trichospermum mexicanum.
The cecropia genus ( urticaceae ) consists of about 60 species, c. glaziovii sneth and c. pachystachya trécul.
Crossing with the A. m . cecropia.
Red Cecropia ( C. glaziovii ) shows antidepressant-like activity in rats.

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