Chelura

/kəˈlʊrə/ noun

A genus of small marine crustaceans (amphipods) known for damaging wood structures underwater by boring into them.

From Greek 'chele' (claw) combined with Latin '-ura' (condition or state), named for their claw-bearing appendages used in their destructive wood-boring behavior.

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