hesperidium

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hes·per·id·i·um

 (hĕs′pə-rĭd′ē-əm)
n. pl. hes·per·id·i·a (-ē-ə)
A berry having a thickened leathery rind and juicy pulp divided into segments, as an orange or other citrus fruit.

[New Latin, from Hesperides, land where golden apples grow.]
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hesperidium

(ˌhɛspəˈrɪdɪəm)
n
(Botany) botany the fruit of citrus plants, in which the flesh consists of fluid-filled hairs and is protected by a tough rind
[C19: New Latin; alluding to the fruit in the garden of the Hesperides]
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hes•per•id•i•um

(ˌhɛs pəˈrɪd i əm)

n., pl. -per•id•i•a (-pəˈrɪd i ə)
the fruit of a citrus plant, as an orange.
[1865–70; < New Latin; see Hesperides, -idium]
hes•per•i•date (hɛˈspɛr ɪˌdeɪt) hes`per•id′e•ous, adj.
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In the state of Bahia, the main pest species that cause injury to acerola fruits are Aphis spiraecola (Patch) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), Crinocerus sanctus (Fabricius) (Hemiptera: Coreidae), Orthezia praelonga Douglas (Hemiptera: Ortheziidae), Bolbonata tuberculata (Coqueberg) (Hemiptera: Membracidae), Coccus hesperidium Linnaeus (Hemiptera Coccidae), Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) and Anastrepha spp.
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