あかむし
Japanese
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赤虫 |

アカムシ (sense 1): a blood worm

アカムシ (sense 2): a red velvet mite
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アカムシ (sense 3): chironomid larva
Pronunciation
Noun
あかむし or アカムシ • (akamushi) ←あかむし (akamusi)?
- bloodworm, various worms of the family Eunicidae; often used as fishing bait or fish food
- red velvet mite, harvest mite, various mites of the family Trombidiidae; (especially) Trombicula akamushi
- chironomid, lake fly, any of various non-biting midges of the family Chironomidae
- Synonym: ユスリカ (yusurika)
Usage notes
- As with many terms that name organisms, this term is often spelled in katakana, especially in biological contexts (where katakana is customary).
See also
多毛類 on the Japanese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ja
ツツガムシ on the Japanese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ja
ユスリカ on the Japanese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ja
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