Amphioxidae

/æmfɪɒkˈsɪdeɪ/ noun

The primary taxonomic family containing amphioxus species, small filter-feeding marine chordates essential to evolutionary biology.

From 'amphioxus' + Latin '-idae' family suffix. Established formally in 19th-century zoological classification to group morphologically and evolutionarily related organisms.

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