Aphroditidae

/ˌæfrəˈdɪtɪdeɪ/ noun

A family of marine worms, commonly called scale worms, that have overlapping scales and live on the ocean floor.

From Greek Aphrodite + -idae (Linnaean suffix for biological families). Naturalists named this worm family after the goddess, possibly due to the iridescent, shell-like beauty of their scale coverings.

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