释义 |
lyc·i·dae \ˈlisəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Lycus, type genus (from Greek lykos wolf) + -idae — more at wolf : a family of soft-bodied mainly tropical beetles that are usually marked with a bold pattern of orange or brown and black, have disagreeable qualities to many predators, and are mimicked by numerous edible insects |