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Meaning of longicorn

Wordnet

longicorn (n)

long-bodied beetle having very long antennae

Webster

longicorn (a.)

Long-horned; pertaining to the Longicornia.

Webster

longicorn (n.)

One of the Longicornia.

longicorn Sentence Examples

  1. The longicorn beetle, known for its distinctive antennae, is a common sight in deciduous forests.
  2. The longicorn's long, segmented antennae aid it in excellent scent detection.
  3. The larval stage of the longicorn, often called a roundheaded borer, can inflict significant damage to trees.
  4. The bronze-covered longhorn beetle, a species native to North America, is known for its metallic appearance.
  5. The Asian long-horned beetle, an invasive species, has been intercepted at several US ports of entry.
  6. The oak sapling was severely weakened by the infestation of longicorn larvae.
  7. Researchers are studying the life cycle of the longicorn to develop effective control methods.
  8. The longicorn's antennae can be up to twice the length of its body.
  9. The longhorn borer's tunnels within the wood can compromise the structural integrity of trees.
  10. The emerald ash borer, a type of longicorn, has wreaked havoc on ash tree populations across North America.

FAQs About the word longicorn

long-bodied beetle having very long antennaeLong-horned; pertaining to the Longicornia., One of the Longicornia.

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The longicorn beetle, known for its distinctive antennae, is a common sight in deciduous forests.

The longicorn's long, segmented antennae aid it in excellent scent detection.

The larval stage of the longicorn, often called a roundheaded borer, can inflict significant damage to trees.

The bronze-covered longhorn beetle, a species native to North America, is known for its metallic appearance.