tomato hornworm
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of tomato hornworm
First recorded in 1920–25
Example Sentences
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Garden pests are often highly specialized and named after their favorite food: cabbageworm, corn earworm, tomato hornworm, Colorado potato beetle, cucumber beetle, pea weevil, pepper maggot, Mexican bean beetle, and so on.
From Salon • Aug. 8, 2021
You can also encourage predatory insects such as the parasitic wasp that will eat the tomato hornworm.
From Salon • Aug. 8, 2021
But as with the tomato hornworm, these efforts to disseminate truth did not change how the rumors spread.
From Scientific American • Sep. 3, 2019
But as the tomato hornworm story shows us, our ability has a gaping vulnerability: sometimes the ideas we spread are wrong.
From Scientific American • Sep. 3, 2019
If I want to see what sort of creature the tomato hornworm becomes, I turn to Page 147 and find a large and handsome moth, the five-spotted hawk moth.
From Washington Post • Jan. 30, 2018
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