Cantharidae

/kænˈθærɪˌdiː/ noun

The scientific family name for blister beetles, a group of beetles known for their toxic defensive secretion called cantharidin.

From Latin 'cantharis' (beetle) plus the suffix '-idae,' the standard scientific naming convention for insect families established in the 18th century by Linnaeus.

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