subclass Opisthobranchia

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Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic subclass within the class Gastropoda, comprising marine gastropod mollusks characterized by having gills (when present) located behind the heart and typically lacking an operculum. This group includes organisms such as sea slugs, sea butterflies, and sea hares.

Usage
  • Scientific Classification: Used primarily in biological and zoological contexts to classify a specific group of gastropods.
  • Descriptive Zoology: Used to describe the anatomical and physiological features common to these mollusks.
Advanced Usage
  • "Opisthobranch": This is the common term for any member of the subclass Opisthobranchia. It is used as both a noun and an adjective.
Variants and Related Words
  • Opisthobranch (n. & adj.): A member of the subclass Opisthobranchia; pertaining to this subclass.
  • Nudibranchia (n.): An order within the subclass Opisthobranchia, consisting of the sea slugs known as nudibranchs.
  • Anaspidea (n.): An order within the subclass, comprising the sea hares.
  • Thecosomata (n.): An order within the subclass, comprising the sea butterflies.
Synonyms
  • Opisthobranchs: The common name for the group.
  • Sea slugs and allies: An informal descriptive term for the group's members.
Notes on Meaning
  • Taxonomic Context: The term "subclass Opisthobranchia" refers to a formal rank in the scientific classification of life (taxonomy). It is not used in everyday conversation.
  • Historical vs. Current Usage: In modern phylogenetic taxonomy, the group "Opisthobranchia" is often considered paraphyletic. Many scientists now use alternative clade names (like Heterobranchia). However, the term "subclass Opisthobranchia" remains valid and widely understood in descriptive zoology and older literature.
Noun
  1. gastropods having the gills when present posterior to the heart and having no operculum: includes sea slugs; sea butterflies; sea hares