Calycophora

/ˌkælɪˈkɑfərə/ noun

A group or class of organisms, particularly marine animals or colonial creatures, that carry or bear a calyx-like structure; specifically used in historical zoological classification.

From Greek kalyx (cup) combined with -phora (bearing or carrying, from pherein 'to carry'). The term was used in 19th-century zoology to classify organisms with cup-shaped body parts or structures.

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