Definition:
A cynipid wasp is a small, solitary type of wasp known for creating galls on plants, especially oaks. Galls are abnormal growths that appear on the plant, often where the wasp lays its eggs.
In more advanced discussions, you might explore the ecological role of cynipid wasps, such as their impact on oak forests or their interactions with other species.
There aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to cynipid wasp, but you might encounter idioms about insects or nature in general, such as: - "Busy as a bee," which means someone is very active or hardworking, similar to how wasps are often perceived.
A cynipid wasp is a small wasp that makes galls on plants, particularly oaks. You can use this term in discussions about insects and plants.