释义 |
pam·phi·li·idae \ˌpam(p)fəˈlīəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Pamphilius, type genus (perhaps from Greek pamphilos beloved of all) + -idae — more at pam : a family of sawflies whose larvae are usually gregarious and web together the leaves and twigs of trees on which they feed |