释义 |
pa·pil·i·on·i·dae \pəˌpilēˈänəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Papilion-, Papilio, type genus + -idae : a large family (superfamily Papilionoidea) of butterflies that have all three pairs of legs well developed in both sexes, larvae usually with osmeteria, and pupae which are angular and typically attached by the anal end and a median loop of silk |