Adelidae
- Pronunciation
- /AD-eh-LID-ee/
- Category
- Taxonomy
- Singular
- Adelid
- Plural
- Adelidae
Definition
A family of small moths commonly known as fairy longhorn moths.
Etymology
From the Greek 'adelos', meaning 'hidden', referring to their obscure appearance.
Example
The Adelidae family includes species that are often found in gardens and woodlands.
Related Terms
- Moths
- Micromoths
Usage Notes
Adelids are characterized by their long antennae and metallic wing scales.