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Noun family argonautidae has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebFamily ArgonautidaeDescriptionThe Family Argonautidae refers to a group of pelagic cephalopods commonly known as argonauts or paper nautiluses. These marine creatures are part of the superfamily Argonautoidea and are distinguished by their unique, fragile shells that are often mistaken for the shells of true nautiluses. Argonauts belong to the class Cephalopoda and order Octopoda. Sense 1 (Noun): Members of the Family ArgonautidaeIn this sense, "family Argonautidae" specifically pertains to the different species and individuals belonging to this particular taxonomic family. They are characterized by their delicate, coiled shells, slender arms, and remarkable ability to secrete the papery shell using specialized glands. Argonauts are found in oceans worldwide, with some species exhibiting sexual dimorphism where the females are significantly larger than the males. Sample sentence: The family Argonautidae includes various species of argonauts, such as Argonauta argo and Argonauta hians, which are widely distributed across the tropical and temperate oceans. Related products: Argonaut Shells, Cephalopod Books Sense 2 (Adjective): Pertaining to the Family ArgonautidaeAs an adjective, "Argonautidae" can be used to describe anything related to the Family Argonautidae or its characteristics. Sample sentence: The researcher studied the unique reproductive behavior of an Argonautidae species, which involved the male argonauts temporarily attaching their hectocotylized arm to the female's shell during mating. | ||||
family arcellidae family arcidae family arctiidae family ardeidae family arecaceae family argasidae family argentinidae family argiopidae family argonautidae family ariidae family aristolochiaceae family armadillidiidae family artamidae family ascaphidae family ascaridae family asclepiadaceae family asilidae
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