释义 |
phil·op·ter·i·dae \ˌfiˌläpˈterəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Philopterus, type genus (from phil- + -pterus) + -idae : a family of bird lice (order Mallophaga) having the tarsi fitted with two claws for clinging to the feathers of their host |