Calycozoa

/ˌkælɪkoʊˈzoʊə/ noun

A taxonomic group of marine animals (now largely obsolete) characterized by the presence of cup-shaped or calyx-like structures in their body organization.

Combines Greek kalyx (cup) with zoa (animals, plural of zoon). This term emerged in 18th-19th century marine biology to classify organisms with distinctive cup-shaped body parts.

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