释义 |
ophryo·sco·lec·i·dae \|äfrē(ˌ)ōskōˈlesəˌdē, |ōf-\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Ophryoscolec-, Ophryoscolex, type genus (from Greek ophrys + New Latin -o- + -scolec-, -scolex) + -idae : a large family of oligotrichous ciliates that are endocommensals in the stomach of ruminants where they break down starches and probably cellulose and presumably contribute protein to their hosts |