释义 |
dil·e·pid·i·dae \ˌdiləˈpidəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Dilepid-, Dilepis, type genus (from di- + -lepis) + -idae : a family of cyclophyllidean tapeworms having a hooked rostellum and unarmed suckers and including a number of common parasites of birds and mammals |