berothid
English
Noun
berothid (plural berothids)
- (zoology) Any insect of the beaded lacewing family, Berothidae.
- 1993, May Berenbaum, Ninety-nine More Maggots, Mites, and Munchers, page 124:
- In about one to three minutes, the termite collapses, paralyzed. After waiting another minute or so, the berothid moves in to feed at its leisure, which it can afford to do, since the termite remains motionless and paralyzed for up to three hours, whereupon it expires whether it's eaten or not.
- 2002, Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, page 186,
- Berothids, beaded lacewings, are fairly common in the warmer parts of North America where termites are abundant.
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