释义 |
arc·ti·i·dae \ärkˈtīəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Arctia, type genus (from Greek arktos bear + New Latin -ia) + -idae; from the furry appearance — more at arctic : a large and variously delimited family of moths typically having stout bodies and broad wings often conspicuously striped or spotted, the larvae being usually hairy caterpillars — see tiger moth, woolly bear |