释义 |
rhip·i·phor·i·dae \ˌripəˈfȯrəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Rhipiphorus, type genus (from rhipi- + -phorus) + -idae : a family of small beetles that are parasitic on wasps and other insects, have a pointed abdomen, and undergo hypermetamorphosis |