suborder reptantia
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Definition
- Noun:
- A taxonomic suborder of crustaceans: "Suborder Reptantia" is a scientific classification in zoology, specifically within the order Decapoda. It comprises the walking or crawling decapods, characterized by a dorsoventrally flattened body and a abdomen that is typically bent under the thorax. This group includes lobsters, crabs, and similar crustaceans.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The suborder Reptantia includes many commercially important species like the American lobster.
- Biologists study the morphology of the suborder Reptantia to understand crustacean evolution.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic hierarchy: Used in scientific literature to specify a major grouping within the order Decapoda, contrasting with the suborder Dendrobranchiata (prawns) and Pleocyemata (which includes Reptantia as an infraorder in some classifications).
- The infraorder Astacidea within the suborder Reptantia contains true lobsters and crayfish.
Variants and Related Words
- Reptant (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of crawling or creeping. In zoology, it describes organisms that move by crawling.
- The reptant locomotion of crabs is distinct from the swimming motion of shrimp.
- Decapoda (n): The larger order to which this suborder belongs, containing all ten-legged crustaceans.
- Brachyura (n): An infraorder within Reptantia, comprising the true crabs.
- Astacidea (n): An infraorder within Reptantia, containing lobsters and crayfish.
Synonyms
- Walking decapods: A descriptive, non-taxonomic term for members of this group.
- Crawling decapods: Another descriptive term emphasizing their movement.
Related Phrases
- Member of Reptantia: A phrase used to identify an organism's classification.
- The hermit crab is a member of the suborder Reptantia.
Notes on Meaning
- Scientific Context: This term is almost exclusively used in formal biological, zoological, or taxonomic contexts. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- Classification Details: In some modern taxonomic systems, "Reptantia" is treated as an infraorder within the suborder Pleocyemata. The provided definition reflects a common, traditional classification.