oak procession moth - translation to russian
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oak procession moth - translation to russian

SPECIES OF INSECT
Thaumetopoea pityocampa; Pine processionary moth; Pine Procession Moth; Pine Procession moth; Pine Processionary; Pine processionary caterpillar; Caterpillar train
  • Damage to conifer, showing bitten-off needles
  • Eggs on pine
  • Adult
  • Tent made by larvae in pine tree; [[frass]] collects at the bottom of the tent.

oak procession moth      

общая лексика

походный шелкопряд дубовый (Thaumetopoea processionea)

Royal Oak         
  • Coat of arms granted to Col. Careless/Carlis
ENGLISH OAK TREE WHICH WAS IN BOSCOBEL WOOD
Royal Oak (tree); The Royal Oak; Boscobel Oak; Boscobel Royal Oak; Royal oak

[,rɔɪtl'əuk]

общая лексика

Королевский дуб (в его дупле скрывался король Карл II [Charles II] в 1651 после своего поражения в битве при Вустере [Battle of Worcester])

синоним

Oak-apple Day; Stuarts

almond moth         
  • almond moth larva

общая лексика

огнёвка сухофруктовая (Cadra cautella)

Definition

Ок-Ридж
(Oak Ridge)

город на Ю. США, в штате Теннесси, на р. Клинч (приток р. Теннесси). 28 тыс. жителей (1970). Западный пригород г. Ноксвилла. О. - один из важнейших центров атомной промышленности США и исследований в области использования атомной энергии: завод по получению Урана (235U) (см. Изотопов разделение). Окриджская национальная лаборатория, институт ядерных исследований.

Wikipedia

Pine processionary

The pine processionary (Thaumetopoea pityocampa) is a moth of the subfamily Thaumetopoeinae in the family Notodontidae, known for the irritating hairs of its caterpillars, their processions, and the economic damage they cause in coniferous forests. The species was first described scientifically by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775, though it was known to the ancients, with remedies described by Theophrastus, Dioscorides and Pliny the Elder. Its processionary behaviour was described in 1916 by the French entomologist Jean-Henri Fabre. It is one of the most destructive species to pines and cedars in Central Asia, North Africa and southern Europe.

The species is notable for the behaviour of its caterpillars, which overwinter in tent-like nests high in pine trees, and which proceed through the woods in nose-to-tail columns, protected from predators by their severely irritating hairs.

The species is one of the few insects where the larva develops in winter in temperate zones. Global warming is causing the species to affect forests progressively further north. The urticating hairs of the caterpillar larvae cause harmful (and in some cases allergic) reactions, in humans and other mammals.

What is the Russian for oak procession moth? Translation of &#39oak procession moth&#39 to Russian