释义 |
phas·ma·to·dea \ˌfazməˈtōdēə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Phasmat-, Phasma + -odea : a suborder of Orthoptera often considered a separate order, comprising large, cylindrical or sometimes flattened, chiefly tropical insects with long strong legs, strictly phytophagous habits, and very slight metamorphosis and including the stick insects and leaf insects |