释义 |
ag·a·ris·ti·dae \ˌagəˈristəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Agarista, type genus (perhaps after Agariste fl 6th century B.C. daughter of Cleisthenes, tyrant of Sicyon, from Greek Agaristē) + -idae : a family of mostly diurnal and brightly colored moths having the antennae thickened toward the tip and including the Australian whistling moths — see forester |