Blepharoceridae

/ˌblɛfərˈoʊsɛrɪˌdiː/ noun

A family of small biting flies found in mountain streams and fast-flowing waters, characterized by their distinctive hairy or feathery antennae.

From the genus 'Blepharocera' + Latin '-idae' (family designation in taxonomy). This follows Linnaean nomenclature conventions where family names are derived from a characteristic genus within that family, standardized in the 18th century.

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