Carabidan

/ˌkærəˈbaɪdən/ noun

A member of the carabid beetle family, which includes ground beetles and are known for being fierce predators of other insects.

From Carabidae, the scientific family name derived from Greek 'karabos' (crab), named for their crab-like appearance. The suffix '-an' indicates membership in a group.

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