valvatidae
/vælvˈætaɪdi/Definitions
1. noun
a family of limpets, typically characterized by a shell that is attached by a long, thin stalk called a ‘peduncle’.
“The marine biologist studied the valvatidae species found in the coastal waters.”
2. noun
a superfamily of marine snails, commonly known as limpets.
“The valvatidae were an essential food source for the marine ecosystem.”