family Terebellidae
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Definition
Noun: * A taxonomic family of marine annelid worms, specifically within the class Polychaeta. These worms are characterized by typically having long, thick, soft bodies. They are often burrowing or tube-dwelling organisms, constructing and inhabiting protective tubes on or within the seafloor sediment.
Usage
- The term is used in scientific contexts, particularly in marine biology, zoology, and taxonomy, to classify and refer to this specific group of polychaete worms.
- It is a formal, technical name.
Examples
- The biologist identified the specimen as belonging to the family Terebellidae based on its numerous filamentous feeding tentacles.
- A common characteristic of family Terebellidae is their sedentary lifestyle within mucous tubes.
- This study compares the tube-building behaviors of two genera within the family Terebellidae.
Advanced Usage
- The name is often used in its taxonomic hierarchy: Kingdom Animalia > Phylum Annelida > Class Polychaeta > Order Terebellida > Family Terebellidae.
- In ecological studies, one might refer to "terebellid worms" or "terebellids" as common names derived from the family name.
Variants and Related Words
- Terebellid (noun/adjective): A common name for any worm within the family Terebellidae; also used as an adjective (e.g., "terebellid morphology").
- Terebellum (noun): The Latin root, meaning "auger" or "borer," referring to the shape or habit of some worms.
- Spaghetti worm (noun): A common name for some species within this family, due to their long, thin feeding tentacles.
Synonyms
- Terebellid worms (informal scientific synonym)
- Spionida (sensu lato) (broader taxonomic grouping in some classifications, though not a direct synonym)
Different Meanings
- This term has a single, specific meaning in scientific nomenclature. It does not have common or figurative meanings outside marine zoology.
Noun
- marine burrowing or tube-forming polychete worms usually having long thick bodies