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dip·ri·on·i·dae \ˌdiprēˈänəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Diprion, type genus (from di- + -prion) + -idae : a small family of sawflies that have many-jointed antennae serrate in the female and pectinate in the male and that include various serious pests of coniferous trees |