Anamniata

/ˌænæmniˈeɪtə/ noun

A group or classification of vertebrate animals that lack an amnion, including fish and some amphibians.

From Latin anamniata (plural), from Greek an- 'without' + amnion. The -ata suffix is a common Latin plural ending used in scientific taxonomy for grouping organisms.

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