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Capillaster Sentosus
''Capillaster'' is a genus of crinoids. It contains the following species: * ''Capillaster asterias'' AH Clark, 1931 * ''Capillaster gracilicirra'' AH Clark, 1912 * ''Capillaster macrobrachius'' (Hartlaub, 1890) * ''Capillaster mariae'' (AH Clark, 1907) * ''Capillaster multiradiatus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Capillaster sentosus'' (Carpenter, 1888) * ''Capillaster squarrosus ''Capillaster'' is a genus of crinoid 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 commonly called sea lilies, while the unstalked forms ...'' Messing, 2003 * '' Capillaster tenuicirrus'' AH Clark, 1912 References Crinoid genera Comatulidae {{crinoidea-stub ...
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Capillaster Multiradiatus
''Capillaster'' is a genus of crinoid 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 commonly called sea lilies, while the unstalked forms, called feather stars or comatulids, are ...s. It contains the following species: * '' Capillaster asterias'' AH Clark, 1931 * '' Capillaster gracilicirra'' AH Clark, 1912 * '' Capillaster macrobrachius'' (Hartlaub, 1890) * '' Capillaster mariae'' (AH Clark, 1907) * '' Capillaster multiradiatus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Capillaster sentosus'' (Carpenter, 1888) * '' Capillaster squarrosus'' Messing, 2003 * '' Capillaster tenuicirrus'' AH Clark, 1912 References Crinoid genera Comatulidae {{crinoidea-stub ...
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Crinoid
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 commonly called sea lilies, while the unstalked forms, called feather stars or comatulids, are members of the largest crinoid order, Comatulida. Crinoids are echinoderms in the phylum Echinodermata, which also includes the starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins and sea cucumbers. They live in both shallow water and in depths of over . Adult crinoids are characterised by having the mouth located on the upper surface. This is surrounded by feeding arms, and is linked to a U-shaped gut, with the anus being located on the oral disc near the mouth. Although the basic echinoderm pattern of fivefold symmetry can be recognised, in most crinoids the five arms are subdivided into ten or more. These have feathery pinnules and are spread wide to gather planktonic particles from the water. At some stage in their lives, most crinoids have a sho ...
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Capillaster Asterias
''Capillaster'' is a genus of crinoid 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 commonly called sea lilies, while the unstalked forms, called feather stars or comatulids, are ...s. It contains the following species: * '' Capillaster asterias'' AH Clark, 1931 * '' Capillaster gracilicirra'' AH Clark, 1912 * '' Capillaster macrobrachius'' (Hartlaub, 1890) * '' Capillaster mariae'' (AH Clark, 1907) * '' Capillaster multiradiatus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Capillaster sentosus'' (Carpenter, 1888) * '' Capillaster squarrosus'' Messing, 2003 * '' Capillaster tenuicirrus'' AH Clark, 1912 References Crinoid genera Comatulidae {{crinoidea-stub ...
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Capillaster Sentosus
''Capillaster'' is a genus of crinoids. It contains the following species: * ''Capillaster asterias'' AH Clark, 1931 * ''Capillaster gracilicirra'' AH Clark, 1912 * ''Capillaster macrobrachius'' (Hartlaub, 1890) * ''Capillaster mariae'' (AH Clark, 1907) * ''Capillaster multiradiatus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Capillaster sentosus'' (Carpenter, 1888) * ''Capillaster squarrosus ''Capillaster'' is a genus of crinoid 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 commonly called sea lilies, while the unstalked forms ...'' Messing, 2003 * '' Capillaster tenuicirrus'' AH Clark, 1912 References Crinoid genera Comatulidae {{crinoidea-stub ...
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Capillaster Squarrosus
''Capillaster'' is a genus of crinoid 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 commonly called sea lilies, while the unstalked forms, called feather stars or comatulids, are ...s. It contains the following species: * '' Capillaster asterias'' AH Clark, 1931 * '' Capillaster gracilicirra'' AH Clark, 1912 * '' Capillaster macrobrachius'' (Hartlaub, 1890) * '' Capillaster mariae'' (AH Clark, 1907) * '' Capillaster multiradiatus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Capillaster sentosus'' (Carpenter, 1888) * '' Capillaster squarrosus'' Messing, 2003 * '' Capillaster tenuicirrus'' AH Clark, 1912 References Crinoid genera Comatulidae {{crinoidea-stub ...
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Crinoid Genera
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 commonly called sea lilies, while the unstalked forms, called feather stars or comatulids, are members of the largest crinoid order, Comatulida. Crinoids are echinoderms in the phylum Echinodermata, which also includes the starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins and sea cucumbers. They live in both shallow water and in depths of over . Adult crinoids are characterised by having the mouth located on the upper surface. This is surrounded by feeding arms, and is linked to a U-shaped gut, with the anus being located on the oral disc near the mouth. Although the basic echinoderm pattern of fivefold symmetry can be recognised, in most crinoids the five arms are subdivided into ten or more. These have feathery pinnules and are spread wide to gather planktonic particles from the water. At some stage in their lives, most crinoids have a short ...
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