family Palinuridae
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Definition
Proper noun (used with singular or plural verb): * A taxonomic family within the order Decapoda, comprising the spiny lobsters, rock lobsters, or langoustes. These are marine crustaceans characterized by a spiny carapace, long, thick antennae, and the absence of large claws (chelae) on the first pair of walking legs, unlike true lobsters (family Nephropidae).
Usage
- The word "Palinuridae" is the scientific family name. In formal and scientific writing, it is typically italicized.
- When used in a general sense to refer to the group of animals, it is often preceded by "the."
- Example: "The Palinuridae are commercially important in many fisheries."
Examples
- The biologist specialized in studying the larval development of species within the Palinuridae.
- Palinuridae includes well-known genera such as and .
- A key distinguishing feature of the family Palinuridae is their long, whip-like antennae.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy, Palinuridae is placed under the infraorder Achelata and the order Decapoda.
- The name is derived from Palinurus, the helmsman of Aeneas's ship in Virgil's , possibly alluding to the marine habitat.
Variants and Related Words
- palinurid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Palinuridae; relating to this family.
- Example: "The palinurid lobster was observed hiding in the reef crevice."
- spiny lobster: The common name for members of this family.
- rock lobster: Another common name, often used in culinary and commercial contexts.
- langouste: The French-derived term, also used in culinary contexts.
Synonyms
- Spiny lobster family
- Rock lobster family
Note: There are no idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this specific scientific taxonomic term.
Noun
- spiny lobsters