Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
amata
Noun
/əˈmɑːtə/

Definition
A term used in some contexts to refer to a type of insect belonging to the family Cossidae, commonly known as woodboring moths.

Examples
- The amata moths can often be found in forests where they feed on decaying wood.
- In some cultures, traditional methods are used to catch amata for research purposes.
- Amata larvae are significant in the ecosystem for their roles in decomposition.

Meaning
In specific contexts, ‘amata’ refers to certain species of moths that are known for their wood-boring habits during the larval stage.

Synonyms
- Cossidae
- Woodboring moth
- Wood moth