ephydrid
/ɛfɪˈdrɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A member of an extinct family of weevils that were characterized by their distinctive elongated snouts.
“The fossil record suggests that the ephydrids were an important food source for early mammals.”
2. adjective
Extinct, referring to the family of weevils.
“The ephydrid beetle is an ephydrid, a type of beetle that is now extinct.”