proctodaea
/prɒktəˈdiːə/Definitions
1. noun
A type of fossilized rectal tube found in some ancient animals.
“The paleontologist carefully examined the proctodaea of the dinosaur fossil to understand its digestive system.”
2. noun
A rare term for the rectal portion of a worm or other invertebrate animal.
“The biologist studied the proctodaea of a earthworm to learn about its anatomy.”