Carapidae

/kærəˈpeɪdiː/ noun

A family of marine fish known as pearlfishes, small elongated fish that often live inside sea cucumbers or other marine animals.

Modern scientific Latin name derived from carapax/carapace, referring to the shell-like appearance or behavior of these fish, with -idae suffix standard in zoological nomenclature.

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