释义 |
co·ni·op·te·ryg·i·dae \ˌkōnēˌäptəˈrijəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Coniopteryg-, Coniopteryx, type genus (from coni- (II) + -pteryx) + -idae : a family of small humpbacked insects (order Neuroptera) that have pollinose wings resembling those of moths and predatory larvae which feed especially on mites and scales |