Meloidae

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Etymology

Meloe + -idae. Meloe is of obscure origin, appearing as melloes in the writings of Paracelsus; possibly from Ancient Greek μέλω (mélō, to probe a wound, care for), or an alteration of Latin molestus, referring to liquid released from the joints when molested.

Proper noun

Meloidae

  1. A taxonomic family within the order Coleoptera blister beetles.

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