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melolonthid beetle vs rose chafer

rose chafer vs melolonthid beetle

melolonthid beetle and rose chafer both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
melolonthid beetle Yes No No No
rose chafer Yes No No No
As nouns, rose chafer is a hyponym of melolonthid beetle; that is, rose chafer is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than melolonthid beetle:
  • melolonthid beetle: any of various beetles of the family (or subfamily) Melolonthidae
  • rose chafer: common North American beetle: larvae feed on roots and adults on leaves and flowers of e.g. rose bushes or apple trees or grape vines
Other hyponyms of melolonthid beetle include cockchafer, May beetle, May bug, Melolontha melolontha, Macrodactylus subspinosus, rose bug.
melolonthid beetle (noun) rose chafer (noun)
any of various beetles of the family (or subfamily) Melolonthidae common North American beetle: larvae feed on roots and adults on leaves and flowers of e.g. rose bushes or apple trees or grape vines
a common metallic green European beetle: larvae feed on plant roots and adults on leaves and flowers of e.g. roses
Difference between melolonthid beetle and rose chafer

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