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- The stylophorans are an extinct, possibly polyphyletic group allied to the Paleozoic Era echinoderms, comprising the prehistoric cornutes and mitrates...
- This list of prehistoric stylophorans is an attempt to create a comprehensive listing of all genera from the fossil record that have ever been considered...
- **** projected forwards rather than upwards. Some forms, especially stylophorans, rested flat on the sea floor. In some forms the single ray (brachiole...
- the position of stylophorans within Echinodermata remains unresolved as of 2019. Carpoids Cornuta (Cornutes) Mitrates Stylophorans Echinoderms Olfactores...
- preserved soft parts in fossils from the Lower Ordovician of Morocco clarify stylophoran affinities within basal deuterostomes". Geobios. 52: 27–36. doi:10.1016/j...
- string of bivalves. Machaeridians are often found in ****ociation with stylophorans - the cornutes and mitrates. This suggests that they possessed a similar...
- edrioasteroid genera List of prehistoric starfish genera List of prehistoric stylophoran genera Lists of prehistoric fish List of prehistoric bony fish genera...
- Homalozoa, also known as Carpoidea, alongside cinctans, solutes, and stylophorans. Homalozoa is now recognized as a polyphyletic group of echinoderms without...
- cornute stylophoran A. occitana A cornute stylophoran Cothurnocystis C. fellinensis A cornute stylophoran C. courtessolei A cornute stylophoran Phyllocystis...
- constituted the mouth, due to its similarity to primitive echinoderms (such as stylophorans and blastoids); while the posterior structure (similar to that of the...