hydratisoida
Hydratisoida is an extinct class of marine invertebrates that belong to the phylum Cnidaria. They are characterized by their intricate calcareous exoskeletons, which often form fossilized remains that are valuable to paleontologists studying ancient marine ecosystems. Hydratisoida lived predominantly during the Paleozoic era, particularly from the Cambrian to the Permian periods.
Members of Hydratisoida are believed to have been sessile, attached to the seafloor or other hard substrates.
Hydratisoida likely fed on small planktonic organisms, capturing their food through their tentacle-like structures equipped with
Though no direct descendants are recognized, Hydratisoida is placed within the broader context of cnidarian evolution,