Artemia

/ɑːrˈtiːmiə/ noun

A genus of small crustaceans, commonly called brine shrimp, that live in salty waters and are widely used in aquaculture.

From New Latin, derived from Artemis, the Greek goddess. The scientific naming honors classical mythology while describing creatures found in marine and brackish environments associated with the goddess's domain.

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