Athyridae

/ˌæθɪˈreɪdi/ noun

A family of extinct brachiopods (marine animals with shells) that lived from the Paleozoic era and lacked a specific shell opening.

From the Greek root 'a-' (without) + 'thyra' (door), with '-idae' (family suffix in biology), naming this entire family by their lack of a characteristic opening.

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