Diprionidae

plural noun
Dip·​ri·​on·​i·​dae | \ ˌdiprēˈänəˌdē\

Definition of Diprionidae

: 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

History and Etymology for Diprionidae

New Latin, from Diprion, type genus (from di- + -prion) + -idae

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