Ammonoidea

/ˌæməˈnɔɪdiə/ noun

The taxonomic subclass containing all ammonoids, the extinct coiled-shell marine animals; used as the scientific classification category for these creatures.

From ammonoid + -ea (a Latinized taxonomic suffix used for higher-order groups). In biological nomenclature, '-ea' endings denote subclasses, following the hierarchical system developed by Carl Linnaeus and refined by modern taxonomists.

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