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em·pid·i·dae \emˈpidəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Empid-, Empis, type genus (from Greek empid-, empis mosquito, gnat) + -idae : a large family of small predaceous brachycerous flies that fly in swarms with a dancing movement in the mating season, the males of many species courting the females with prey cpatured in silken balloons or webs produced from silk glands on their forelegs |