Anomiidae

/ænəˈmaɪɪdiː/ noun

A family of small marine mollusks (bivalves) that lack a true hinge and often attach to hard surfaces with a byssal thread.

Scientific Latin family name from Greek 'anomia' (without a law) referencing their 'irregular' shell structure compared to other bivalves, plus the suffix '-idae' for taxonomic family classification.

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