any member of the sponge family Clionidae (class Demospongiae, phylum Porifera), noted for its ability to dissolve and bore into calcium-containing substances, such as limestone, coral, and the shells of mollusks. Clionids occur in all oceans. The clionid larva settles on a calcium-containing substance and develops into an adult as it bores galleries. Clionids are ecologically important, for they destroy seashells that would otherwise accumulate on the ocean floor. Cliona sulphurea, common in coastal waters from New England to South Carolina, is bright yellow and lives on the shells of both dead and living mollusks. The name Clionidae is also applied to a family of gastropods.
CLIONID
Meaning of CLIONID in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012