telmato-, telmat-, telmi-, telm- (Greek: marsh, pool, standing or stagnent water; mud of a pool).phytotelmata: 
Small pools of water in or on plants, such as the leaf bases of bromeliads or the pitcher of pitcher plants. phytotelmic: 
A reference to organisms that inhabit small pools of water within or upon plants. telmatology: 
The study of wetlands, swamps, and marshy areas. telmatophilous, telmatophile, telmatophily: 
Thriving in wet meadows. telmatophyte: 
A wet-meadow plant. telmatoplankton: 
Planktonic organisms of freshwater bogs and marshes. telmicolous, telmicole: 
Living in freshwater marshes. telmophagous, telmophage: 
A reference to an organism, usually an insect, that feeds from a blood pool produced by tissue laceration.
 
telmatology: 
telmatophile: 
telmatophilous: 
telmatophily: 
telmatophyte: 
telmatoplankton: 
telmicole: 
telmicolous: 
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