释义 |
me·loi·dae \mə̇ˈlōəˌdē, -lȯiˌ-\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Meloe, type genus + -idae : a widely distributed family of moderate-sized usually rather soft-bodied cylindrical beetles that exhibit a complex hypermetamorphosis during development, are often defoliators as adults, and include some whose larvae are beneficial predators on other insects — see blister beetle, meloe |