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Comatulida is an
order of crinoids.
Members of this
order are
known as
feather stars and
mostly do not have a
stalk as adults. The oral
surface with the...
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feather stars or comatulids, are
members of the
largest crinoid order,
Comatulida.
Crinoids are
echinoderms in the
phylum Echinodermata,
which also includes...
- Echinodermata.
Subclass Articulata (540 species)
Order Bourgueticrinida Order Comatulida Order Cyrtocrinida Order Hyocrinida Order Isocrinida Order Millericrinida...
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papillae forming sails or fins. The
majority of
feather stars (also
called Comatulida or "unstalked crinoids") and some
stalked forms are motile.
Several stalked...
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Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Echinodermata class:
Crinoidea Order:
Comatulida Family:
Antedonidae Genus:
Promachocrinus Species: P. fragarius Binomial...
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Marine Species,
Articulata includes the
following families:
order Comatulida Clark, 1908 super-family
Antedonoidea Norman, 1865
family Antedonidae...
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Himerometridae is a
family of
echinoderms belonging to the
order Comatulida. Genera:
Amphimetra Clark, 1909
Craspedometra Clark, 1909
Heterometra Clark...
- B. J. (2025). "First
report of a
nearly complete comatulid crinoid (
Comatulida, Echinodermata) from the
Cretaceous of Australia".
Scientific Reports...
- schlegelii". WetWebMedia.
Retrieved 2012-07-29. "Feather stars,
Order Comatulida". Wild Singapore.
October 2008.
Retrieved 2012-07-26. Shimek, R. L. (2004)...
- up the
majority of the arm length, much like many
other members of the
comatulida order. On
average these non-branching
feathery arms are 8.5 cm long for...