cardophagus
/kɑr.doˈfæɡəs/Definitions
1. noun
A burrow or underground chamber of a cardophagus beetle, typically with a narrow entrance and a large, hollow interior.
“The discovery of the cardophagus revealed a complex network of tunnels and chambers beneath the ground.”
2. noun
A beetle genus characterized by their unique burrowing behavior and often used in scientific research and study.
“The entomologist studied the cardophagus beetle’s behavior and habitat in order to better understand their ecological role.”