Definition: The term "Anobiidae" describes a group of crustaceans that include various species found in freshwater environments around the world, such as fish. The common name "Anobians," often abbreviated to Anobia, refers to this specific category. These organisms are known for their unique characteristics including:
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Anobiont
- a type of aquatic organ made up of two parts: an outer shell and an inner membrane or crust.
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Anobionium
- a type of animal that lives in the ocean and is a key component in marine ecosystems, supporting various life forms.
The term "Anobiidae" has been identified as a major group within the larger family Anobiatidae.