释义 |
muscid, a. and n.|ˈmʌssɪd| [f. mod.L. Muscidæ, f. musca fly: see -id.] a. adj. Of or pertaining to the dipterous family Muscidæ, or flesh-flies. b. n. One of the Muscidæ.
1895D. Sharp Insects i. (Camb. Nat. Hist. V.) 163 The transformations and physiological processes of the Muscid Diptera. 1896J. B. Smith in Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc. (1898) XIX. 185 In most of the Muscid flies we find [etc.]. Ibid. 189 The labellate tip of the Muscid proboscis. 1899D. Sharp Insects ii. (Camb. Nat. Hist. VI.) 504 Brauer associates Conopidae with Acalyptrate Muscids, and calls the group Holometopa. |