suuremaulatusliku
Suuremaulatusliku is a Finnish-language descriptive term used in biology to denote organisms with enlarged mouthparts relative to body size. The form is constructed from suur- meaning "large" and maulatus- related to the mouth, with the suffix -liku forming an adjective or noun describing a type. It is not a formal taxonomic group but a descriptive epithet used in species descriptions and field notes to draw attention to a particular feeding-related morphology.
Morphologically, a suuremaulatusliku is characterized by disproportionately large mouthparts such as mandibles, maxillae, or oral cavities.
Taxonomy and usage: The term is not standardized in international taxonomy and is mainly encountered in Finnish-language
See also: Allometry, morphological adaptation, feeding adaptations, predation.
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