dobsonfly
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dob·son·fly
(dŏb′sən-flī′)n.
Any of various insects of the subfamily Corydalinae, especially Corydalus cornutus of eastern North America, having two pairs of large, many-veined wings and in the male long, pincerlike mandibles.
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dobsonfly
(ˈdɒbsənˌflaɪ)n, pl -flies
(Animals) US and Canadian a large North American neuropterous insect, Corydalis cornutus: the male has elongated horn-like mouthparts and the larva (a hellgrammite or dobson) is used as bait by anglers: suborder Megaloptera. See also hellgrammite
[C20: origin uncertain, perhaps after the surname Dobson]
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dob•son•fly
(ˈdɒb sənˌflaɪ)n., pl. -flies.
a very large, soft-bodied neuropteran insect, Corydalus cornutus, commonly seen in fluttery flight above streams, noted for its abundant aquatic larvae. Compare hellgrammite.
[1900–05; appar. after surname Dobson]
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Noun | 1. | dobsonfly - large soft-bodied insect having long slender mandibles in the male; aquatic larvae often used as bait neuropteran, neuropteron, neuropterous insect - insect having biting mouthparts and four large membranous wings with netlike veins |
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