I. ˌsəkˈtōrēə noun plural
Usage: capitalized
Etymology: New Latin, from neuter plural of suctorius suctorial
: a class of complex protozoans (subphylum Ciliophora) which have cilia only early in development and in which the mature form is fixed to the substrate, lacks locomotor organelles or cytostome, and obtains food through specialized suctorial tentacles — compare acineta , podophrya
II.
Etymology: New Latin
synonym of hirudinea
III.
Etymology: New Latin
synonym of siphonaptera
IV.
Etymology: New Latin
synonym of rhizocephala