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    Homalozoa is an obsolete extinct subphylum of Paleozoic era echinoderms, prehistoric marine invertebrates. They are also referred to as carpoids. The...
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    [ex Klein, 1734] Type genus Echinus Linnaeus, 1758 Subphyla and classes Homalozoa † Gill & Caster, 1960 Cincta † Soluta † Stylophora † Ctenocystoidea †...
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    This List of echinoderm orders concerns the various classes and orders into which taxonomists categorize the roughly 7000 extant species as well as the...
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              Subphylum Enteropneusta         Phylum Echinodermata           Subphylum Homalozoa           Subphylum Pelmatozoa             Infraphylum Blastozoa             Infraphylum...
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    Ctenocystoidea (category Homalozoa)
    once classified in the taxon Homalozoa, also known as Carpoidea, alongside cinctans, solutes, and stylophorans. Homalozoa is now recognized as a polyphyletic...
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    Homalozoa Other echinoderms...
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  • Crown Group Echinoderms Homalozoa...
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    Soluta (echinoderm) (category Homalozoa)
    Ctenocystoidea, Cincta, and Stylophora, which made up the obsolete subphylum Homalozoa. Solutes (or solutans) were asymmetric animals with a stereom skeleton...
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  • for classification, see the article Crinoidea Formerly even Carpoidea/Homalozoa belonged to Pelmatozoa. Sources for this chapter: Fell, Howard B. "Pelmatozoa"...
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    Stylophora (category Homalozoa)
    The stylophorans are an extinct, possibly polyphyletic group allied to the Paleozoic Era echinoderms, comprising the prehistoric cornutes and mitrates...
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