释义 |
red·u·vi·idae \ˌrejəˈvīəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Reduvius, type genus + -idae : a very large and widely distributed family of bloodsucking hemipterous insects comprising the assassin bugs and having a short 3-jointed proboscis that is curved back under the head when at rest and 3-jointed tarsi — see triatoma |