Balistidae

/ˌbælɪˈsteɪdiː/ noun

Definition

The scientific family name for triggerfishes, a diverse group of marine fish found in tropical and subtropical oceans.

Etymology

From Latin 'balista' (siege engine) combined with the taxonomic suffix '-idae' (indicating a family). Named for the mechanical locking spine mechanism resembling ancient weapons.

Kelly Says

Balistidae is one of biology's most creative family names—scientists literally named an entire fish family after medieval weapons because of how the spine mechanism works!

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