释义 |
cal·o·neu·ro·dea \ˌkalōn(y)üˈrōdēə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from calo- + neur- + -odea (alteration of -oidea) : a small order of neopterous insects with two similar pairs of wings and with legs adapted for running that appeared in the Upper Pennsylvanian and became extinct after the Permian • cal·o·neu·ro·de·an \-dēən\ noun -s |