ylemisæ
Ylemisæ is a fictional taxonomic clade used in speculative biology and science fiction to illustrate taxonomic concepts. In this context, ylemiæ denotes a group of small, aquatic invertebrates characterized by a gelatinous body, translucent cuticle, and bioluminescent organs along the lateral edges. Members are commonly described as neotenic adults retaining juvenile features, which is a trait often highlighted to explain their ecological versatility.
The name ylemisæ is coined in this world as a latinized plural-form for a family-like grouping. In
Ecology and distribution: In the imagined biosphere, ylemiæ species inhabit brackish lagoons and shallow coastal reefs
Significance: As a construct, ylemiæ provides a case study in taxonomic theory, illustrating issues such as