释义 |
ly·man·tri·idae \ˌlīmən.ˈtrīəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Lymantria, type genus + -idae : a family of moths comprising certain typical tussock moths and having larvae that are distinguished by a dense coat of often urticating hairs and that include many destructive pests which attack trees and other economic plants |