Archaeocyathidae

/ˌɑːrkioʊsaɪˈæθɪdi/ noun

A family of extinct, cup-shaped marine organisms from the Cambrian period that were among the earliest reef-building creatures.

From Greek 'archaios' meaning 'ancient' combined with 'cyathus' meaning 'cup', plus the suffix '-idae' used for biological families. The name describes their distinctive cup-like shape.

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