Apioceridae

/ˌæpiəˈsɛrɪˌdiː/ noun

A family of fossil crinoids (sea lilies), characterized by their bee-like or small rounded stem structures.

From Latin 'apis' (bee) and Greek 'keras' (horn) with the taxonomic suffix -idae, referencing the bee-like appearance of their calyx segments.

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