👉 The term "daedalidae" is a genus of aquatic animals in the phylum Chordata that belong to the family Acanthodrilidae. These animals are characterized by their long, slender bodies and short, pointed tails. They primarily live in freshwater environments, but some species can also be found in saltwater habitats. Daedalidae were originally classified as a monotypic genus, meaning they only contained one member of the genus, the daedalus