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    Homalozoa (redirect from Carpoidea)
    Homalozoa is an obsolete extinct subphylum of Paleozoic era echinoderms, prehistoric marine invertebrates. They are also referred to as carpoids. The Homalozoa...
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    Ctenocystoids were once classified in the taxon Homalozoa, also known as Carpoidea, alongside cinctans, solutes, and stylophorans. Homalozoa is now recognized...
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    There are also several common alternative names involving homalozoans: Carpoidea Jaekel, 1900 for Homalozoa, giving rise to the term "carpoids" Cincta...
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  • Crinoidea - for classification, see the article Crinoidea Formerly even Carpoidea/Homalozoa belonged to Pelmatozoa. Sources for this chapter: Fell, Howard...
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    Thoral and an undetermined member of the order Soluta (Echinodermata, Carpoidea) in the uppermost Cambrian of Nevada". Journal of Paleontology. 37 (6):...
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