class Holothuroidea
Noun (Biology/Taxonomy): * A taxonomic class of echinoderms: This is the scientific classification for a group of marine invertebrates commonly known as sea cucumbers. Members of this class are characterized by their elongated, soft-bodied, and often leathery appearance, lacking the prominent arms or rigid calcareous skeleton found in other echinoderms like starfish or sea urchins.
The term class Holothuroidea is used almost exclusively in formal scientific, biological, or zoological contexts to refer to this specific taxonomic group. * It is typically written in italics (Holothuroidea) when referring to the formal class name in taxonomic literature. * In general scientific writing, it is often used to discuss the anatomical, ecological, or evolutionary characteristics shared by all sea cucumbers.
- In a scientific paper: "The phylogenetic study placed the new fossil species firmly within the ."
- In a biology textbook: "Echinodermata is a phylum that includes several classes, such as Asteroidea (starfish), Echinoidea (sea urchins), and Holothuroidea (sea cucumbers)."
- In a marine biology report: "Species belonging to the class Holothuroidea play a crucial role in nutrient cycling on the ocean floor."
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used within the standard Linnaean classification system. For example: Phylum Echinodermata > Class > Order (e.g., Aspidochirotida) > Family > Genus > Species.
- Holothurian (noun): A common alternative term for an individual sea cucumber or any member of the class Holothuroidea.
- Example: "The researcher collected several holothurians for the experiment."
- Holothuroid (adjective/noun): Used as an adjective meaning "of or relating to the class Holothuroidea," or less commonly as a noun synonymous with holothurian.
- Example (adjective): "The study focused on holothuroid anatomy."
- Sea cucumbers (common name): This is the everyday, non-scientific term for animals in this class.
- Holothurians (scientific common name).
The term class Holothuroidea has a single, precise meaning in scientific taxonomy. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses. Its sole purpose is to categorize a specific group of echinoderms.
- class of echinoderms including the sea cucumbers