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Sessilia unstalked ...
- are
commonly known as sea
lilies (stalked crinoids) or
feather stars (
unstalked crinoids). The
Articulata are
differentiated from the
extinct subclasses...
- Clark, 1915) Clark, A. H. (1936). Five new
genera and two new
species of
unstalked Crinoids.
Proceedings of the U.S.
National Museum. 83:245–250. "Annametra"...
- pair
being vestigial in land-dwelling species. The eyes are
compound and
unstalked and the
mouthparts include a pair of
maxillipeds and a pair of mandibles...
- a
stalk in
their adult form are
commonly called sea lilies,
while the
unstalked forms,
called feather stars or comatulids, are
members of the largest...
- a pair of long
antennae which exceed the
length of the body, and two
unstalked,
bulging eyes. The body is
flattened dorsally and has
seven thoracic segments...
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feather stars in the
phylum Echinodermata.
Members of the
family are
unstalked and have ten
feathery arms. They can move
about freely and have clawed...
- tail
similar to Waptia.
Unlike most
bivalved arthropods, its simple,
unstalked eyes are
placed on top of the headshield. It was
likely a n****benthic...
- to 1.5
metres (5 feet) tall, with sp****ly
hairy stems. The
leaves are
unstalked, slender, 2–10
centimetres (0.8–3.9 inches) long, and up to 1 cm (0.4 in)...
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sails or fins. The
majority of
feather stars (also
called Comatulida or "
unstalked crinoids") and some
stalked forms are motile.
Several stalked crinoid...