Buprestid

/bjuːˈprɛstɪd/ noun

A metallic wood-boring beetle belonging to the family Buprestidae, characterized by a hard, shiny body and destructive larvae that tunnel through wood.

From New Latin Buprestidae, derived from Greek 'bouprestis' (a dangerous beetle), from 'bous' (ox) and 'prestis' (to break wind), referring to a beetle believed to cause cattle disease through explosive intestinal disturbance.

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