释义 |
eu·loph·i·dae \yüˈläfəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Eulophus, type genus (from Greek eulophos well plumed, from eu- + lophos nape of the neck, crest) + -idae : a large cosmopolitan family of narrow-winged chalcid flies usually with 4-jointed tarsi that are parasitic as larvae in or on the larvae of various other insects |