释义 |
gryl·lo·blat·to·dea \ˌgrilō(ˌ)blaˈtōdēə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Grylloblatta, a genus of insects (from gryllo- — from Latin gryllus cricket — + Latin blatta cockroach) + -odea : a small extremely primitive suborder of Orthoptera often considered a separate order and comprising a few soft-bodied unpigmented wingless insects with long cerci and antennae and commonly no eyes or ocelli that occur near snow in mountains of western No. America and Japan and constitute a single family |