gyrinidae

/dʒaɪˈrɪnaɪdi/

Definitions

1. noun

a family of flies, typically with large, predatory larvae, that are found in or near water and feed on other aquatic insects

“The researcher studied the diverse species within the Gyrinidae family, which inhabit freshwater environments worldwide.”

Synonyms

  • diving beetles
  • water tigers

Antonyms

  • land-dwelling insects
  • songbirds