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  1. Catalog of specimens in the type collection of the Department of Geology, California Academy of Sciences: Echinodermata (Occasional papers of the California Academy of Sciences) by Victor A Zullo, 1972
  2. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PALEONTOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS: ECHINODERMATA. by Raymond C. & Russell M. Jeffords & Theo. H. Miller. Moore, 1968
  3. THE ZOOLOGICAL RECORD, VOL. 100, SECTION 5: ECHINODERMATA. by A. M. (edit). Clark, 1965
  4. A MONOGRAPH ON THE BRITISH FOSSIL ECHINODERMATA FROM THE CRETACEOUS FORMATIONS: VOLUME SECOND - THE ASTEROIDEA AND OPHIUROIDEA, PART FOURTH.
  5. Animaux (Classification Phylogénétique): Echinodermata, Gastropoda, Platyhelminthes, Cnidaria, Brachiopoda, Cephalopoda, Arthropoda, Annelida (French Edition)
  6. The Invertebrates: Volume IV, Echinodermata. The Coelomate Bilateria by L. H. Hyman, 1955-01-01
  7. Monograph On the British Fossil Echinodermata from the Cretaceous Formations, Volume 1 by Thomas Wright, 2010-01-11
  8. MONOGRAPH ON THE BRITISH FOSSIL ECHINODERMATA FROM THE CRETACEOUS FORMATIONS: VOLUME FIRST, PART EIGHTH: ON THE SPATANGIDAE AND ECHINOCORIDAE. by Thomas. Wright, 1878-01-01
  9. An Introduction to Echinodermata by H.S. Bhamrah, Kavita Juneja, 2003-06-16
  10. Protozoa; Porifera; Coelenterata and Ctenophora; Echinodermata, The Cambridge Natural History, Volume I by M.; Sollas, I.B.J.; Hickson, S.J.; MacBride, E.W. Hartog, 1968-01-01
  11. A MONOGRAPH ON THE BRITISH FOSSIL ECHINODERMATA FROM THE OOLITIC FORMATIONS: VOLUME SECOND. PART SECOND. ON THE OPHIUROIDEA. by Thomas. Wright, 1866-01-01
  12. The Disparid Inadunate Superfamilies Homocrinacea and Cincinnaticrinacea (Echinodermata : Crinoidea), Ordovician-Silurian, North America by J. and Strimple, H. L. Warn, 1977-01-01
  13. MONOGRAPH ON THE BRITISH FOSSIL ECHINODERMATA FROM THE CRETACEOUS FORMATIONS: VOLUME FIRST. PART EIGHTH. ON THE SPATANGIDAE AND ECHINOCORIDAE. by Thomas. Wright, 1878-01-01
  14. Echinodermata 3: Asterozoa -- Echinozoa (2-volume set) by Raymond C. Moore, 1966-01-01

81. Fauna Iberica/Iberian Fauna: Phylum Echinodermata (Metazoa)

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Metazoa Phylum Echinodermata
  • Ord. Crinoidea
    • Fam. Antedonidae
  • Ord. Holothurioidea
    • Fam. Holothuriidae
    • Fam. Stichopodidae
    • Fam. Synallactidae
    • Fam. Cucumariidae
    • Fam. Phyllophoridae
    • Fam. Synaptidae
    • Fam. Chiridotidae
    • Fam. Molpadiidae
    • Fam. Caudinidae
  • Ord. Asteroidea
    • Fam. Luidiidae
    • Fam. Astropectinidae
    • Fam. Odontasteridae
    • Fam. Chaetasteridae
    • Fam. Goniasteridae
    • Fam. Ophidiasteridae
    • Fam. Asterinidae
    • Fam. Poraniidae
    • Fam. Echinasteridae
    • Fam. Asteriidae
    • Fam. Brisingidae
  • Ord. Ophiuroidea
    • Fam. Gorgonocephalidae
    • Fam. Ophiomyxidae
    • Fam. Ophiacanthidae
    • Fam. Amphiuridae
    • Fam. Amphilepididae
    • Fam. Ophiactidae
    • Fam. Ophiothricidae
    • Fam. Ophiocomidae
    • Fam. Ophiodermatidae
    • Fam. Ophiuridae
  • Ord. Echinoidea
    • Fam. Cidaridae
    • Fam. Diadematidae
    • Fam. Arbaciidae
    • Fam. Temnopleuridae
    • Fam. Toxopneustidae
    • Fam. Echinidae
    • Fam. Neolampadidae
    • Fam. Fibulariidae
    • Fam. Spatangidae
    • Fam. Loveniidae
    • Fam. Schizasteridae
    • Fam. Hemiasteridae
    • Fam. Brissidae
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82. Phylum: Echinodermata

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83. Echinodermata
Translate this page echinodermata Name, Katalogisierungsnummer. Echinocorys ( Seeigel ), 87. Mooricrinus( Seelilie ), 58. Saccocoma pectinata Goldfuss, 62. zurück zur Auswahl, E-Mail.
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85. WSHS Science
echinodermata by Lindsey Carlson Charactistics of echinodermata Endoskeletoncomposed of calcium plates which may include protuding spines.
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86. UCSC Biology 150/Echinodermata
Phylum echinodermata.
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Phylum: Echinodermata
Back to the List of Invertebrate Phyla

87. UCSC Biology 150: Echinodermata/Ophiuroidea
Phylum echinodermata / Class Ophiuroidea. Lateral View of a Generalized Ophiuroid. CrossSection of One Arm. Back to the echinodermata Table of Contents.
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Phylum: Echinodermata / Class: Ophiuroidea
Lateral View of a Generalized Ophiuroid
(Through the central disc and one arm)
Cross Section of One Arm
Back to the Echinodermata Table of Contents

88. Echinodermata
echinodermata. Summary phylogenetic hypothesis of the echinodermata, based on Davidand Mooi (1997), Littlewood et al. (1997), and Sumrall and Sprinkle (1997).
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89. Echinodermata Pricelist
echinodermata, Echinoderm, Star Fish, starfish, sea urchins, formattedpricelist Nr 29, September 2001. au. echinodermata. STARFISH
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Australian Seashells Pty. Ltd. Hugh Morrison, 5 Ealing Mews, Kingsley W.A. 6026, Australia - Ph: +61-8-94 09 98 07 - Fax: +61-8-940 99 689 - e-mail: shells@seashells.net.au - website: www.seashells.net.au ECHINODERMATA STARFISH AND URCHINS Note: All specimens are preserved as lifelike and in as natural a state as possible. No artificial colours are used in the curing process. Pricelist No. 29, Echinodermata, updated May 2002 Description: Price in US$: ASTEROIDEA - STARFISH Tosia australis Gray 1840 Western Australia 40-50mm, 5-armed biscuit star, pale yellow/orange. Patiriella brevispina H. L. Clark 1938 Western Australia 70-75mm, short arms, dark purple. Pentagoaster dubeni Gray 1847 Western Australia 50-60mm, 5-armed, pale yellow/orange. Western Australia 90-110mm, as above. Patiriella gunni Gray 1840 Western Australia 40-50mm, 6 short arms, olive green. Nectria macrobrachia H. L. Clark 1923 Albany, Western Australia Allostichaster polyplax Western Australia 40-50mm, 8 arms, yellow.

90. Crustacea & Echinodermata
Return to Bibliography index. Congo bibliography Crustacea echinodermata.Babinot, J., and G. Kouyoumontzakis. Premieres donnees
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@import url(/CSS/lang_chapin.css); /*IE and NN6x styles*/ Introduction Readings Galleries Advanced Search ... Return to Bibliography index
  • Babinot, J., and G. Kouyoumontzakis. Premieres donnees sur les ostracodes des abords de l'estuaire du fleuve Congo: Revue De Micropaleontologie 29(1) 1986: 3-16, Illustr. Bate, R. On Cypridea sylvesterbradleyi Bate sp. nov: Stereo-Atlas of Ostracod Shells 21(2), 31 December 1994: 103-106, Illustr. Bertholon, Luc. Heterochronic developments in ostracods, indicator of adaptive strategies: Geobios Memoire Special (Lyon) 21, 1997: 277-285, Illustr. Bertholon, Luc, and P. Carbonel. Developpement heterochronique chez les ostracodes: strategie d'adaptation a des environnements variables?: Geobios Memoire Special (Lyon) 18 1995: 47-56, Illustr. ———. The impact of environment on ontogenesis variations in Ruggieria and Chrysocythere (Ostracoda): Biosystems 28(1-3) Special Volume 1992: 179-194, Illustr. ———. La part de l'ontogenese et de l'environnement sur les variations morphologiques de Chrysocythere ornata:
  • 91. Wards: Category Browser :: Echinodermata
    Catalog Catalog Earth Science Fossil Specimens echinodermata.» Azygocrinus sp. (Mississippian) » Cassidulus gouldi (Eocene
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    92. Wildlife Of Sydney - Sea Stars, Sea Urchins And Other Echinoderms - Echinodermat
    Sea stars, sea urchins and other echinoderms echinodermata. Theechinoderms (Greek for spiny skin) include sea stars, sea urchins
    http://wildlife.faunanet.gov.au/group.cfm?Group_ID=15

    93. BIO3324 Lecture: Echinodermata
    Lectures echinodermata Living the triploblastic life in the round. Workbook Crosswordpuzzles. echinodermata puzzle Pg. 108. Additional Crossword puzzles.
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    Lectures:
    Echinodermata
    Living the triploblastic life in the round
    I n a bucket of invertebrates its easy to pick out the Echinoderms by their pentaradiate symmetry. It's one of their most obvious characters and sea stars and sea urchins tests are common souveniers from any visit to an ocean beach. But, like almost all the invertebrate body plans we have studied we have travel back to the Cambrian to see the first echinoderms and what we would find is very different from what we see today. A ncestral echinoderms were attached to the substrate and were suspension feeders, just like the lophophores, and Porifera their neighbours in these ancient oceans. Unlike the Porifera, two groups took advantage of the tripartate coelom to assist with feeding and the mesocoel formed the lophophore in one and in the echnoderms the unique water vascular system with its tube feet . Initially tube feet were ciliated appendages that trapped food, passed to a ciliate groove on the arm where it was propelled to the mouth by cilia lining the ambulacral groove . Echnioderms were protected from predation by their spinny skin and an endoskelton of calcarious ossicles. As sessile filter feeders its not surprising that they were radially symmetric and the only trace of their bilateral heritage is found in the larval stages.

    94. Echinodermata
    Phylum echinodermata – echinoderms. Class Asteroidea starfish (sea stars).Class Ophiuroidea – brittle stars. Class Holothuroidea – sea cucumbers.
    http://www.ccet.ua.edu/expedition/scsstarsurcbrit.htm
    Phylum Echinodermata – echinoderms Class Asteroidea - starfish (sea stars) Class Ophiuroidea – brittle stars Class Holothuroidea – sea cucumbers Class Echinoidea – urchins The phylum Echinodermata gets its name from the fact that members have a spiny endoskeleton (echino, hedgehog [spiny] + derma, skin). Echinoderms are strictly marine and can be found from tide lines to great depths. Starfish (also called sea stars Brittle stars are long, slender-armed , and have numerous lateral spines. They are often black or brown and may be six inches in diameter. They are found in shallow water under rocks, or in holes on reefs. The sea cucumber Sea urchins feed on plants, small animals

    95. Bio 182 Review - Echinodermata
    echinodermata Sea star (starfish) Aboral surface, Oral surface.Cut to expose canals of water vascular system Ray (cross section)
    http://gecko.gc.maricopa.edu/~lsola/bio182/labreview/echino/echino.htm
    Echinodermata - Sea star (starfish) Aboral surface
    Oral surface
    Cut to expose canals of water vascular system
    Ray (cross section)
    Photos by Robert Bowker
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    96. Echinoderm Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com
    by upwardsfacing arms). Classification Kingdom Animalia (animals),Phylum echinodermata. Echinoderms printouts Brittle Star A
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    Echinoderms are spiny-skinned invertebrates that live on the ocean floor. The word echinoderm means "spiny skin." No echinoderms are found in fresh water. Modern-day echinoderms have five-fold symmetry (they are pentameral), having arms or rays in multiples of five. Some fossil echinoderms did not have five-fold symmetry. Echinoderms are armored animals that have a hard exoskeleton made of interlocking calcium carbonate plates and spines. These slow-moving creatures have a water-vascular system (a rudimentary circulatory system), water-filled channels that go through the body. The oldest-known fossil echinoderm is Arkarua, which lived in pre-Cambrian times, during the Vendian period, roughly 560 million years ago, in what is now Australia. Some echinoderms include sea stars (also called starfish brittle stars (which includes basket stars)

    97. 25-Echinodermata.html
    PHYLUM echinodermata. PLEASE REFER TO ANIMAL CHARACTERISTICS TABLE(Note that echinoderms have many unique characteristics) I. This
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    PHYLUM ECHINODERMATA
    PLEASE REFER TO ANIMAL CHARACTERISTICS TABLE
    (Note that echinoderms have many unique characteristics)
    I. This phylum is small (only about 7000 spp.) compared to the Arthropoda and Mollusca; primitively, these animals were sessile filter feeders and representatives of one group, the crinoids, can be found in middle Tennessee Ordovician limestone deposits (450 M.Y.A.); many have pentamerous radial symmetry as adults and therefore lack cephalization and possess a nerve net; echinoderm larvae, however, have bilateral symmetry; like our species and other representatives of the phylum Chordata, echinoderms are deuterostomes; all have complete digestive systems. II. Classification A. Class Asteroidea - "star-like", the sea stars or starfishes Aboral surface with dermal branchiae, respiratory structures associated with endoskeletal ossicles and often with pedicellariae; ambulacral grooves on the oral surface have radial canals and numerous tube feet of the water vascular system; prominent pyloric caeca of the digestive system and gonads are seen in each arm; sea stars have two stomachs, oral (cardiac) and aboral (pyloric); the oral stomach can be extruded while feeding (clam example); some species damage coral reefs by eating coral polyps; dioecious with external fertilization; regenerative ability present. B. Class

    98. General Characteristics Derived Characters Evolution Life History
    of. Phylum echinodermata. by Chris Logan. General Information. These organismsmight not look alike but they all belong to the Phylum echinodermata.
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    with Phierce, Phunky, Phacts of Phylum Echinodermata by Chris Logan General Information If you have ever walked along the beach you have probably come across a sanddollar or two. An avid beachgoer may search for sea urchins, brittle stars, or even sea cucumbers. An underwater diver may have the luck of finding a sea lily. These organisms might not look alike but they all belong to the Phylum Echinodermata. Echinodermata is divided into two subphylums: Subphylum Pelmatozoa exclusively includes Class Crinoidea (sea lilies and feather stars). Subphylum Eleutherozoa includes Class Asteroidea (true star fish), Ophiuroida (brittle stars), Concentriclycoidea (sea daisies), Echinoidea (sea urchins and sand dollars), and finally Holothuroidea (sea cucumbers). Generally, echinoderms are pentaradial. In other words they exhibit five-fold symmetry. They have a diffuse nervous system (no brain!) which lets them receive stimuli equally from all directions. Most echinoderms are mobile unlike many of their pentameral peers. An internal water vascular system facilitates movement. The vast majority of echinoderms are bottom dwellers. Observe the pentameral symmetry in Brissidae , a member of Class Echinoidea.

    99. OneLook® Search Results: Echinodermata
    Religion, Science, Slang, Sports, Tech, Phrases We found 12 dictionaries with Englishdefinitions that include the word echinodermata Tip Click echinodermata
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