genus bankia
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A marine biologist carefully examines a specimen of genus Bankia in the laboratory.
Definition
- Noun:
- A genus of marine bivalve mollusks: "genus Bankia" refers to a taxonomic genus within the family Teredinidae, commonly known as shipworms. These are not true worms but are highly specialized, wood-boring clams.
- Characterized by destructive wood-boring behavior: Organisms in this genus are known for their elongated, worm-like form and their ability to tunnel into and digest wood submerged in seawater, causing significant damage to wooden maritime structures.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The marine biologist identified the specimen as belonging to genus Bankia.
- Damage to the historic pier was attributed to genus Bankia and other teredinids.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic and ecological contexts: The term is used formally in scientific literature to discuss classification, morphology, or the ecological impact of these organisms.
- The study focused on the calcareous lining of the tubes produced by genus Bankia.
Variants and Related Words
- Bankia (n): The abbreviated, commonly used form of the genus name.
- Several species of Bankia were found in the survey.
- Teredinidae (n): The family name to which this genus belongs.
- Shipworm (n): The common name for members of this family, including those in genus .
Synonyms
- Giant shipworm: A descriptive common name.
- Wood-boring clam: A functional description of the organism.
Related Phrases
- Bankia setacea: The scientific name for a specific species within the genus, such as the "feathery shipworm."
- Bankia gouldi: The scientific name for another species within the genus.
A marine biologist carefully examines a specimen of genus Bankia in the laboratory.
Noun
- giant shipworms