family pleurobrachiidae

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Definition

Proper noun A taxonomic family within the order Cydippida, comprising marine invertebrates commonly known as sea gooseberries. These are small, transparent, gelatinous ctenophores (comb jellies) characterized by two long, retractable tentacles used for capturing prey.

Usage

The term "Pleurobrachiidae" is used specifically in scientific classification (taxonomy) to group a particular type of ctenophore. * The ctenophore was identified as a member of the Pleurobrachiidae. * Species within the family Pleurobrachiidae are found in oceans worldwide.

Advanced Usage
  • In formal zoological contexts, the family name is often used with its taxonomic rank: "the family Pleurobrachiidae."
  • The name is derived from Greek roots: (side) and (arm), referring to the organism's morphology.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pleurobrachia (Proper noun): The type genus of the family Pleurobrachiidae. Example: is a common species.
  • pleurobrachiid (Noun/Adjective): A member of the family Pleurobrachiidae; pertaining to the family. Example:
Synonyms
  • Sea gooseberries (Common name)
Notes
  • "Family Pleurobrachiidae" is a singular, collective noun. When referring to multiple families, the term is "pleurobrachiid families" or "families of pleurobrachiids."
  • This is a specialized term used primarily in marine biology and zoology.
Noun
  1. sea gooseberries