-oph·thal·ma
\ˌäfˈthalmə, ÷ˌäpˈth-\ noun plural combining form
or -oph·thal·mia\-mēə\
Etymology: -ophthalma, New Latin, from Greek, neuter plural of adjective comb. form -ophthalmos having a (specified) eye, from ophthalmos; -ophthalmia, New Latin, from Greek ophthalmos + New Latin -ia
: ones having a (specified) eye — used in higher taxa especially of arthropods
< Edriophthalma >
< Podophthalmia >
or -oph·thal·mia
< Edriophthalma >
< Podophthalmia >