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unassigned - translation to English

SUPERFAMILY OF MOLLUSCS
Conoidea (unassigned)

unassigned      
(adj.) = sin asignar todavía, no asignado, libre, disponible
Ex: If you would like to volunteer to present on one of the unassigned listed topics, please contact me.
assigned      
(adj.) = asignado
Ex: If a computer-stored controlled vocabulary is used, the assigned terms might be checked automatically and new or mistyped terms would be flagged (marked).
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* assigned task = tarea encomendada
* computer-assigned = asignado por el ordenador
* manually assigned = asignado a mano, asignado manualmente
* pre-assigned = asignado de antemano
* unassigned = sin asignar todavía, no asignado, libre, disponible
cesionario      
n. assign; assignee

Definition

unassigned
¦ adjective not allocated or set aside for a specific purpose.
Derivatives
unassignable adjective

Wikipedia

Conoidea

Conoidea is a superfamily of predatory sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks within the suborder Hypsogastropoda. This superfamily is a very large group of marine mollusks, estimated at about 340 recent valid genera and subgenera, and considered by one authority to contain 4,000 named living species.

This superfamily includes the turrids, the terebras (also known as auger snails or auger shells) and the cones or cone snails. The phylogenetic relationships within this superfamily are poorly established. Several families (especially the Turridae), subfamilies and genera are thought to be polyphyletic.

In contrast to Puillandre's estimate, Bandyopadhyay et al. (2008) estimated that the superfamily Conoidea contains about 10,000 species. Tucker (2004) even speaks of 11,350 species in the group of taxa commonly referred to as turrids. 3000 recent taxa are potentially valid species. Little more than half of the known taxa are fossil species. Many species are little known and need more investigation to find their exact systematic place.

Most species in this superfamily are small to medium, with shell lengths between 3 mm and 50 mm. They occur in diverse marine habitats from tropical waters to the poles, in shallow or deep waters, and on hard to soft substrates.

The superfamily is known for its toxoglossan radula, which is used to inject powerful neurotoxins into its prey. This makes these species powerful carnivorous predators on annelid, other mollusc and even fish.

Within the superfamily there are four somewhat different varieties of radula. The radula types are as follows:

  • Type 1 Drilliidae type: five teeth in each row with comb-like lateral teeth and flat-pointed marginal teeth
  • Type 2 Turridae s.l. type: two or three teeth in a row with the marginal teeth being of the duplex or wishbone form.
  • Type 3 Pseudomelatomidae type: two or three teeth in a row with curved and solid marginal teeth.
  • Type 4 hypodermic type: two hollow, enrolled, marginal teeth in each row with an absent or reduced radular membrane.

In 2009, a proposed new classification of this superfamily was published by John K. Tucker and Manuel J. Tenorio. In 2011, a new classification of this superfamily was published by Bouchet et al. Both classifications were based upon cladistical analyses and included modern taxonomic molecular phylogeny studies.

Examples of use of unassigned
1. Last fall, when Rob Bushelle pulled into the unassigned spot, Devlin pulled next to him and became irate, threatening to call police.
2. He claimed to have uncovered evidence of a secret space army of US "non–terrestrial officers". His hacking involved writing a program to link together existing programs, which together allowed him to scan military databases for system administrators with unassigned passwords.