Incurvariidae

plural noun
In·​cur·​va·​ri·​idae | \ ˌinˌkərvəˈrīəˌdē\

Definition of Incurvariidae

: a small family of minute inconspicuous moths usually having larvae that are initially leaf miners and later casebearers

History and Etymology for Incurvariidae

New Latin, from Incurvaria, type genus (from Latin incurvus curved in—from in- in- entry 2 + curvus curved—+ New Latin -aria) + -idae

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