family Echeneididae
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Definition
- Noun:
- A family of marine fishes: "Family Echeneididae" is the scientific name for a taxonomic family of ray-finned fish, commonly known as remoras or suckerfish.
- Characterized by a modified dorsal fin: The defining feature of this family is a flat, oval sucking disc on the top of the head, formed from a modified dorsal fin. This disc is used for attaching to larger marine animals like sharks, rays, turtles, and whales, or even to ships.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The biologist classified the remora within the family Echeneididae.
- A key characteristic of the family Echeneididae is their cephalic sucking disc.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic context: Used in scientific literature to refer to this specific biological grouping.
- The study focused on the phylogenetic relationships within the family Echeneididae.
Variants and Related Words
- Echeneidid (noun/adjective): A member of the family Echeneididae; pertaining to the family.
- The echeneidid fish hitched a ride on the shark.
- Remora (noun): The common name for fish in this family.
- The remora is often called a "sharksucker".
- Suckerfish (noun): Another common name for these fish.
Synonyms
- Remoras: The common name for the family.
- Suckerfishes: A descriptive common name.
Notes
- This is a specialized scientific term. In everyday language, the common names "remora" or "suckerfish" are used. The term "Family Echeneididae" is primarily used in biological, zoological, and ichthyological contexts.
Noun
- fishes having a sucking disk on the head for clinging to other fishes and to ships