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arctiid vs Callimorpha jacobeae

Callimorpha jacobeae vs arctiid

arctiid and Callimorpha jacobeae both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
arctiid Yes No No No
Callimorpha jacobeae Yes No No No
As nouns, Callimorpha jacobeae is a hyponym of arctiid; that is, Callimorpha jacobeae is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than arctiid:
  • arctiid: stout-bodied broad-winged moth with conspicuously striped or spotted wings; larvae are hairy caterpillars
  • Callimorpha jacobeae: large red-and-black European moth; larvae feed on leaves of ragwort; introduced into United States to control ragwort
Other hyponyms of arctiid include tiger moth, cinnabar, cinnabar moth.
arctiid (noun) Callimorpha jacobeae (noun)
stout-bodied broad-winged moth with conspicuously striped or spotted wings; larvae are hairy caterpillars large red-and-black European moth; larvae feed on leaves of ragwort; introduced into United States to control ragwort
Difference between arctiid and Callimorpha jacobeae

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