Etymology
Meaning
Phyllophagous refers to organisms that feed primarily on leaves.
Origin
The term "phyllophagous" originated from the Greek words "phyllo" (leaf) and "-phagos" (eating). It was first used in the scientific literature by the Swedish entomologist Carl Linnaeus in the 10th edition of his "Systema Naturae" (1758).
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