释义 |
pan·toph·thal·mi·dae \ˌpan.ˌtäfˈthalməˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Pantophthalmus, type genus (from pant- + -ophthalmus) + -idae : a family of two-winged flies including large flies that are restricted to the American tropics and have larvae which bore in solid wood |