meloid

meloid
meloid \meloid\ n. (Zool.) A beetle belongoing to the family {Meloidae}. [PJC]

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  • blisterbeetle — blister beetle n. Any of various soft bodied beetles of the family Meloidae, such as the cantharis, that secrete a substance capable of blistering the skin. Also called meloid. * * * …   Universalium

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