Aegeriid

/ɪˈdʒɛriɪd/ noun

A moth of the family Aegeriidae (now Sesiidae), characterized by clear wings, slender bodies, and daytime flight behavior resembling wasps or other insects.

From the genus 'Aegeria' plus the taxonomic suffix '-id' (member of a group). The family name comes from the mythological nymph, preserving the classical reference in modern entomological classification.

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