释义 |
cyd·ni·dae \-nəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Cydnus, type genus (from Greek kydnos glorious, renowned, from kydos glory, renown) + -idae; from their bright colors — more at kudos : a widely distributed family of chiefly tropical bugs that are related to the stinkbugs and include a number of burrowing bugs with the first two pairs of legs modified for digging in soil |