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Crinoids are
marine invertebrates that make up the
class Crinoidea.
Crinoids that
remain attached to the sea
floor by a
stalk in
their adult form are...
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Camerata or
camerate crinoids are an
extinct subclass of
Paleozoic stalked crinoids. They were some of the
earliest crinoids to
originate during the...
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stars (also
called Comatulida or "unstalked
crinoids") and some
stalked forms are motile.
Several stalked crinoid species are sessile,
attached permanently...
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Neocrinus decorus is a
species of
stalked crinoid, or sea lily, in the
family Isocrinidae. The
species lives on hard
substrates (such as on lithoherm...
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Metacrinus rotundus, the ****anese sea lily, is a
species of
stalked crinoid in the
family Isselicrinidae. It is a
species found off the west
coast of...
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ability to shed
limbs in defence). The
shift in the
range of
sessile stalked crinoids during the late
Mesozoic from the
shallow shelf to
habitats further...
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Endoxocrinus parrae is a
species of
stalked crinoids of the
family Isselicrinidae. It is the most
commonly found isocrinine species in west
Atlantic Ocean...
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researchers Michael Sars and
Georg Ossian Sars
obtained a
sample of a
stalked crinoid at a
depth of 3,109 m (10,200 ft). From 1872 to 1876, a
landmark ocean...
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attached to the
ocean floor by a holdfast, very much like
stalked crinoids. The
stalk was
usually relatively short, and in some species, was absent...
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suggest it rely on
visual cues to find preys, with ****ociated
stalked crinoid (sea lily) as a
possible target. This was
questioned by
Sabroux et...