CARABIDAE


Meaning of CARABIDAE in English

kəˈrabəˌdē noun plural

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: New Latin, from Carabus, type genus + -idae

: a large family of beetles comprising the ground beetles which are usually shining black or metallic in color, have long antennae and 5-jointed tarsi, are mostly of active, predaceous, and largely terrestrial habits, and destroy many injurious insects — compare bombardier beetle

• ca·rab·i·dan kəˈrabəd ə n adjective or noun

• car·a·bid·e·ous |karə|bidēəs adjective

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