Definition of Lepidaptera
||Lep`i*dop"te*ra (-d&obreve;p"t&esl;*r&adot;),
n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. lepi`s -
i`dos, a scale + ptero`n a feather, wing.]
(Zoöl.) An order of insects, which includes the
butterflies and moths. They have broad wings, covered with minute
overlapping scales, usually brightly colored.
&fist; They have a tubular proboscis, or haustellum, formed by the
two slender maxillæ. The labial palpi are usually large, and
the proboscis, when not in use, can be coiled up spirally between
them. The mandibles are rudimentary. The larvæ, called
caterpillars, are often brightly colored, and they commonly
feed on leaves. The adults feed chiefly on the honey of flowers.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- (entomology) a taxonomic order, within class Insecta - the butterflies, moths and skippers
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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