spiraltrochoid
Spiraltrochoid is a term used in paleontology to describe a group of extinct marine invertebrates belonging to the class Stelleroidea, which also includes modern starfish and brittle stars. These fossils are characterized by their typically pentamerous (five-armed) radial symmetry, although some variations exist. The arms of spiraltrochoids are usually distinct from the central disc and can vary in shape and size depending on the species. These organisms are known from the Paleozoic Era, with fossil evidence found in various marine sedimentary rocks.
The exact phylogenetic placement and evolutionary history of spiraltrochoids are subjects of ongoing scientific study and