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Eocrinoidea (Eocrinoids)

      The Eocrinoidea are an extinct class of echinoderms that lived between the Early Cambrian and Late Silurian periods. They are the earliest known group of stalked, arm-bearing echinoderms, and were the most common echinoderms during the Cambrian.The eocrinoids were a paraphyletic group that may have been ancestral to six other classes: Rhombifera, Diploporita, Coronoidea, Blastoidea, Parablastoidea, and Paracrinoidea. The earliest genera had a short holdfast and irregularly structured plates. Later forms had a fully developed stalk with regular rows of plates. They were benthic suspension feeders, with five ambulacra on the upper surface, surrounding the mouth and extending into a number of narrow arms. An unusual Ordovician form was the conical Bolboporites with its single brachiole.

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Cigara dusli CW255
Cigara dusli VK354
Cigara dusli RP58
Cigara dusli VK377
Cigara dusli OZ128
Cigara dusli OZ135
Cigara dusli OZ131
Cigara dusli OZ134
Cigara dusli OZ129
Eocrinoidea Jaekel, 1899 VL1398
Eocrinoidea Jaekel, 1899 YA460
Eocrinoidea Jaekel, 1899 VL1358
Eocrinoidea Jaekel, 1899 VK19
Eocrinoidea Jaekel, 1899 VK18
Eocrinoidea Jaekel, 1899 MD36
Eocrinoidea Jaekel, 1899 MD40
Eocrinoidea Jaekel, 1899 OZ138
Eocrinoidea Jaekel, 1899 OZ140
Eocrinoidea Jaekel, 1899 MD34
Eocrinoidea Jaekel, 1899 MD37
Eocrinoidea
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