noun a taxonomic family of sea slugs, specifically a type of nudibranch
Aeolididae play a role in the ecology of marine environments as predators of cnidarians.
Aeolididae are often studied in the context of marine ecosystems and biodiversity.
Aeolididae is a family of sea slugs known for their colorful appearance and unique feeding habits.
Aeolididae are a group of nudibranchs that are of interest to zoologists for their evolutionary adaptations.
Aeolididae is a taxonomic group within the class Gastropoda, subclass Heterobranchia.
The Aeolididae family is a group of sea slugs commonly studied by marine biologists due to their diverse and unique characteristics.
Ecologists may study the interactions between Aeolididae and other marine species to understand their role in the ecosystem.
Research scientists may conduct experiments and studies on Aeolididae to further our understanding of their biology and behavior.