释义 |
pty·chop·ter·i·dae \ˌtīˌkäpˈterəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Ptychoptera, type genus (from ptych- + -ptera) + -idae : a family of very delicate two-winged flies (suborder Nematocera) with long black white-barred legs and larvae with a prolonged caudal respiratory tube comprising the phantom crane flies |