different between lamellicorn vs scarabaeid
lamellicorn
English
Etymology
From French lamellicorne, from Latin lamella (“a thin plate”) + cornu (“a horn”).
Adjective
lamellicorn (not comparable)
- (entomology, of antennae) Having a group of flat lamellae on the end.
- (entomology, of beetles) Having such antennae.
Noun
lamellicorn (plural lamellicorns)
- (obsolete) A scarabaeid beetle with such antennae, in the obsolete taxon Lamellicornia.
Further reading
- lamellicorn in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- lamellicorn in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- lamellicorn at OneLook Dictionary Search
lamellicorn From the web:
- what does lamellicorn mean
- what is lamellicorn beetle
scarabaeid
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??????? (kárabos, “horned beetle”), via Latin scarabaeus.
Noun
scarabaeid (plural scarabaeids)
- (zoology, entomology) Any beetle of the family Scarabaeidae (which includes stag- and dung-beetles).
Related terms
- scarab beetle
Translations
- Italian: scarabeide (it)
scarabaeid From the web:
- what do scarabaeidae feed on
- what does scarabaeid mean
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