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Cecropia

noun
1.
Large genus of tropical American trees that yield a bast fiber used for cordage and bark used in tanning; milky juice yields caoutchouc.  Synonym: genus Cecropia.
2.
North American silkworm moth; larvae feed on the leaves of forest trees.  Synonyms: cecropia moth, Hyalophora cecropia.



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"Cecropia" Quotes from Famous Books



... for two days, but kindly giving him a drop of chloroform to pass him into the Buddhist's heaven of eternal repose. In the course of an hour or two he had adorned his hat with a variety of orthoptera, coleoptera, and all the other opteras known to the insect-catching profession. A large Cecropia spread its bright wings across the crown of his hat, and several green Katydids appeared to be climbing up the sides for an introduction to the brilliant moth; three dragon-flies sat on the brim, and two or three ugly beetles kept watch between them. ...
— The Mystery of Metropolisville • Edward Eggleston

... 1881, the Gloveri cocoons, on the contrary, produced fine, healthy moths; yet only five pairings could be obtained, with about one hundred cocoons. Besides these five pairings, a quantity of fertile ova were obtained by the crossings of S. gloveri (female) with S. cecropia (male), and Cecropia (female) with Gloveri (male). No success, so far as I know, was obtained with the rearing of the hybrid larv; the rearings of the larv of pure Gloveri were also, I think, a failure, only one correspondent having been ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 344, August 5, 1882 • Various



Words linked to "Cecropia" :   saturniid moth, imbauba, trumpet tree, trumpetwood, snake wood, trumpet-wood, dicot genus, saturniid, magnoliopsid genus



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