turpentine moth
(organic chemistry) A substance resembling inosite and metameric with dextrose, extracted from the kidney of the dogfish, the shark, and the skate.
(chemistry) Any photochemical reaction leading to the addition of water across a double or triple bond or to a carbonyl group etc.
A moth whose larvae bore into the twigs of pine and fir, causing exudation of resin and destroying the twig.
plural of teacake
林業関係者は、幼虫が松やモミの小枝に穿孔して樹脂を滲出させる蛾の兆候を、多くの小枝に穴が開き樹脂がにじんでいるのを見つけて確認した。
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