. "Cyclostome is a biological term (from the Greek for \"round mouth\") used in a few different senses: \n* for the taxon Cyclostomi, which comprises the extant jawless fishes: the hagfish (Myxini) and the lampreys (Petromyzontidae). This was thought for a time to be a paraphyletic group and this usage of the term was deprecated by some. However, there is strong molecular evidence for cyclostome monophyly, and thus the term remains in use. \n* for the Order Cyclostomatida of bryozoans, tiny animals that live in colonies and form large calcitic skeletons. \n* for one of two subgroups of braconid wasps."@en . "Cyclostome"@fr . . "1104704901"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "3930105"^^ . "1015"^^ . "Cyclostome"@en . . . . . . . . "Cyclostome is a biological term (from the Greek for \"round mouth\") used in a few different senses: \n* for the taxon Cyclostomi, which comprises the extant jawless fishes: the hagfish (Myxini) and the lampreys (Petromyzontidae). This was thought for a time to be a paraphyletic group and this usage of the term was deprecated by some. However, there is strong molecular evidence for cyclostome monophyly, and thus the term remains in use. \n* for the Order Cyclostomatida of bryozoans, tiny animals that live in colonies and form large calcitic skeletons. \n* for one of two subgroups of braconid wasps."@en .