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Stylophora (Stylophorans)

      The stylophorans are an extinct, possibly polyphylletic group allied to the echinoderms, comprising the cornutes and mitrates.It is synonymous with the subphylum Calcichordata. The general stylophoran body plan consists of a flattened theca and a single jointed appendage which extends from it. Stylophoran tests are composed of stereom calcite plates like an echinoderm, which has traditionally been the basis for assigning them to Echinodermata. However, they also lack the radial symmetry characteristic of most other echinoderms, with the earlier members of the group being flattened and asymmetrical, and the later ones closer to bilateral symmetry. In Mitrocystites and perhaps in other forms its stem does not end in an attachment organ, and the stem more likely served the organism as a tail for movement. Cothurnocystis is asymmetrical and boot-shaped, and Mitrocystites is bilaterally symmetrical and more streamlined. It has additionally been suggested that some or all of its members might have had gill slits like a chordate, and that their stems contained a notochord.This reconstruction leads to the alternative hypothesis that some or all of the stylophorans may have been ancestral to the chordate branch of the deuterostomes, rather than being within the echinoderms.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stylophora
Mitrocystites mitra JH1115
Mitrocystites mitrafoto JH1127
Mitrocystites mitra JH1128
Mitrocystites mitra JH1133
Mitrocystites mitra JH1134
Mitrocystites mitra JH1137
Mitrocystites mitra JH1182
Mitrocystites mitra JH1183
Mitrocystites mitra JH1185
Mitrocystites mitra JH1187
Mitrocystites mitra JH1188
Mitrocystites mitra VL1869
Mitrocystites mitra PP577
Mitrocystites mitra PP579
Mitrocystites mitra JP292
Mitrocystites mitra JP295
Mitrocystites mitra JP299
Mitrocystites mitra JP322
Mitrocystites mitra JP327
Mitrocystites mitra JP286
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Img. 85: Morphology of Stylophorans (after Ruta 2003)
Stylophorata
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