class thaliacea
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small class of free-swimming tunicates:
Class Thaliaceais a taxonomic class of marine animals within the subphylum Tunicata. These are small, gelatinous, barrel-shaped organisms that are free-swimming (pelagic) throughout their life cycle. They are sometimes classified as an order within the class Ascidiacea.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The class Thaliacea includes organisms like salps and doliolids.
- Biologists study the class Thaliacea to understand planktonic tunicate diversity.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: In some taxonomic systems, is treated not as a class but as an order. For example: "The order Thaliacea was re-evaluated based on new phylogenetic data."
- Ecological Role: Used when discussing their function in marine ecosystems. For example: "Members of the class Thaliacea are important grazers in the ocean's microbial loop."
Variants and Related Words
- Thaliacean (adj): Relating to or characteristic of the class Thaliacea.
- The thaliacean body plan is adapted for a pelagic lifestyle.
- Salp (n): A common type of organism within the class Thaliacea.
- A chain of salps, belonging to the class Thaliacea, was observed near the surface.
- Doliolid (n): Another type of organism within the class Thaliacea.
- Doliolids are another key group in the class Thaliacea.
Synonyms
- Pyrosomes (n): While pyrosomes are colonial tunicates often grouped separately, they are sometimes informally associated with or mentioned alongside thaliaceans in broader discussions of pelagic tunicates. (Note: This is a contextual, not taxonomic, synonym.)
- Pelagic tunicates: A descriptive term for free-swimming tunicates, which includes the class Thaliacea.
Related Phrases
- Not applicable as phrasal verbs: is a fixed scientific noun phrase and does not form phrasal verbs.
Related Idioms
- Not applicable: There are no common idioms using the specific term .
Noun
- small class of free-swimming tunicates; sometimes classified as an order