family teredinidae

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family teredinidae

A shipworm from the family Teredinidae bores into a piece of submerged wood.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A taxonomic family of marine bivalve mollusks: "Family Teredinidae" is the scientific name for a family of saltwater clams commonly known as shipworms. These are wood-boring mollusks that inhabit and digest wood submerged in marine environments.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The family Teredinidae includes species responsible for significant damage to wooden piers and ship hulls.
    • Marine biologists study the unique digestive systems of bivalves in the family Teredinidae.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic classification: The term is used in formal biological and zoological contexts to categorize and discuss this specific group of organisms.
    • The phylogenetic study aimed to clarify the relationships within the family Teredinidae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Teredinid (noun/adjective): A member of the Family Teredinidae; pertaining to this family.
    • The teredinid infestation weakened the historic shipwreck.
  • Shipworm (noun): The common name for organisms in the Family Teredinidae.
    • Shipworms are not actually worms but are highly modified clams.
Synonyms
  • Shipworms: The common name for the organisms comprising this family.
Notes on Meaning
  • While "Family Teredinidae" is a precise scientific term, in non-technical language, the organisms are almost exclusively referred to by their common name, shipworms. The term itself is used primarily in academic, scientific, or technical writing related to marine biology, zoology, or maritime archaeology.
family teredinidae

A shipworm from the family Teredinidae bores into a piece of submerged wood.

Noun
  1. shipworms