释义 |
ac·rae·i·nae \ˌakrēˈī(ˌ)nē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Acraea, type genus (from Latin, feminine of acraeus living on the heights, from Greek akraios, from akron height) + -inae : a subfamily of Nymphalidae consisting of chiefly African butterflies possessing distastefulness to predators and mimicked by many more edible butterflies |