A rare or archaic taxonomic term, possibly referring to a subgroup within biological classification systems.
An extension or variant of 'adinida' with Latin nominative case endings, suggesting scientific nomenclature from 19th-century taxonomy.
This looks like something a Victorian naturalist sneezed out while naming specimens—it has all the hallmarks of old taxonomy: Latin-sounding, extremely specific, and completely abandoned by modern science.
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