Caducibranchiata

/kə'duːsɪbræŋki'eɪtə/ noun

A taxonomic group or class of aquatic animals possessing temporary or caducous gills that are shed during metamorphosis.

From caducus (falling) + branchia (gill) + -ata (Latin nominative plural feminine suffix indicating a group). A term from 19th-century zoological classification.

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