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- Crinozoa is a subphylum of mostly sessile echinoderms, of which the crinoids, or sea lilies and feather stars, are the only extant members. Crinozoans...
- (starfish) class Ophiuroidea (brittle stars) Subphylum BlastozoaSubphylum Crinozoa (sea lillies and extinct relatives) Subphylum Echinozoa Echinoidea (sea...
- The following is a list of the classes in each phylum of the kingdom Animalia. There are 107 classes of animals in 33 phyla in this list. However, different...
- classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Echinodermata Subphylum: Crinozoa class: Crinoidea Miller, 1821 Major groups †Camerata Pentacrinoidea Articulata...
- This List of echinoderm orders concerns the various classes and orders into which taxonomists categorize the roughly 7000 extant species as well as the...
- longer a classification of Echinodermata. Pelmatozoa s.l. (sensu lato) or Crinozoa s.l., were in some systems a large taxon, sometimes considered a subphylum...
- The largest prehistoric animals include both vertebrate and invertebrate species. Many of them are described below, along with their typical range of size...
-           Subphylum Pelmatozoa             Infraphylum Blastozoa             Infraphylum Crinozoa           Subphylum Eleutherozoa             Infraphylum Asterozoa...
- CinctaSolutaStylophoraCtenocystoideaRobison & Sprinkle, 1969 Crinozoa Crinoidea EdrioasteroideaCystoideaRhombiferaAsterozoa Ophiuroidea...
- Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Echinodermata Subphylum: Crinozoa class: Crinoidea Subclass: Cladida Order: Dendrocrinida Family: Scytalocrinidae...