ephydridae
/ɛfɪˈdrɪdeɪ/Definitions
1. noun
a family of beetles, especially the fungus beetles or the flat bark beetles, characterized by a distinctive shape of the antennal club
“The entomologist was particularly interested in the ephydridae family and their unique characteristics.”
2. plural noun
members of the ephydridae family
“The ephydridae are often found in damp environments and are known for their ability to break down organic matter.”