Liparidae
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Definition
- Noun:
- Liparidae: A family of marine fish, commonly known as snailfishes. These are small, bottom-dwelling fish found in cold waters, often at great depths. They are characterized by their loose, gelatinous skin and lack of scales.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Liparidae family includes some of the deepest-living fish known to science.
- Researchers discovered a new species belonging to the Liparidae in the Arctic Ocean.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic context: The term is used in scientific classification to denote a specific family within the order Scorpaeniformes.
- The specimen was definitively placed within the Liparidae based on its morphological characteristics.
Variants and Related Words
- Snailfish (n): The common name for fish in the family Liparidae.
- The snailfish is well-adapted to the high-pressure environment of the deep sea.
Synonyms
- Snailfishes: The common name for members of the family Liparidae.
- Sea snails (informal, but can be ambiguous as this also refers to mollusks): A less precise common name.
Related Terms
- Scorpaeniformes (n): The order to which the family Liparidae belongs.
- Psychrolutidae (n): A related family of fish, the fatheads or tadpole sculpins, sometimes confused with snailfishes.
Noun
- snailfishes