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  2. Eleutherozoa - Wikipedia

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    Eleutherozoa is a subphylum of echinoderms. They are mobile animals with the mouth directed towards the substrate. They usually have a madreporite, tube feet, and moveable spines of some sort. It includes all living echinoderms except for crinoids. The monophyly of Eleutherozoa has been proven sufficiently well to be considered "uncontroversial ...

  3. List of echinoderm orders - Wikipedia

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    A brittle star, Ophionereis reticulata A sea cucumber from Malaysia Starfish exhibit a wide range of colours. This List of echinoderm orders concerns the various classes and orders into which taxonomists categorize the roughly 7000 extant species [1] as well as the extinct species of the exclusively marine phylum Echinodermata.

  4. Echinoderm - Wikipedia

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    An echinoderm (/ ɪ ˈ k aɪ n ə ˌ d ɜːr m, ˈ ɛ k ə-/) [2] is any animal of the phylum Echinodermata (/ ɪ ˌ k aɪ n oʊ ˈ d ɜːr m ə t ə /), which includes starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins, sand dollars and sea cucumbers, as well as the sessile sea lilies or "stone lilies". [3]

  5. Oegophiurida - Wikipedia

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    The Oegophiurida are an order of brittle stars, class Ophiuroidea.. The physical characteristics of this order include well separated lateral plates, which expose the oral surface of radial ossicles.

  6. Echinozoa - Wikipedia

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    Echinozoa is a subphylum of free-living echinoderms in which the body is or originally was a modified globe with meridional symmetry. Echinozoans lack arms, brachioles, or other appendages, and do not at any time exhibit pinnate structure. [1]

  7. Echinoneidae - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Phylum: Echinodermata: Class: Echinoidea: Order: Echinoneoida: Family: Echinoneidae: Echinoneidae is a family of echinoderms ...

  8. Pentacrinites - Wikipedia

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    Like most echinoderms, Pentacrinites was composed of numerous calcite plates which were arranged into different body parts. Pentacrinites had 3 kinds of body parts: arms, cup (calyx or theca) and stem. The stem consisted of a stack of numerous 5-sided beads (or columnal plates) with a canal at their centre.

  9. Euechinoidea - Wikipedia

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    This article about a sea urchin is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.