
Coelenterata/Cnidaria are diploblastic, tentacled invertebrates with stinging cells, dominated in the fossil record by Anthozoa corals, including index fossils such as Porites (Eocene), Thamnasteria (Triassic–Cretaceous), Cunnolites, and Isastrea.
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