Carpoidea

/kɑrˈpɔɪdiə/ noun

An extinct group of early echinoderms from the Paleozoic era that had fruit-like or irregular body shapes, known from fossils.

From Greek karpos (fruit) and -oidea (resembling), coined by paleontologists because these creatures' fossils resembled fruit. The suffix -oidea designates a taxonomic subclass.

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