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Cystoidea (Cystoids)

      The Cystoidea or cystoids, are extinct echinoderms that lived attached to the sea floor by stalks, and are distinguished from other echinoderms by triangular pore openings. Superficially, the cystoids resembled crinoids, but they had an ovoid, rather than cup-shaped, body. The mouth was at the upper pole of the body, with the opposite end attached to the substratum, often by a stalk, although some stalkless species did exist. The anus lay on the side of the body. Five, or less commonly three, ambulacral areas ran along the outside of the body, radiating outwards from the mouth. A number of small tentacles either surrounded the mouth, or projected outwards in a row from the ambulacral areas, depending on species. The most distinctive feature of cystoids was the presence of a number of pores in the rigid skeleton encasing the body. These were most likely respiratory in nature, allowing fluid to flow in or out of the body. In some species, the pores were clustered in distinct regions, but in others they were distributed quite widely over the body surface.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cystoids
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Aristocystites bohemicus Barrande, 1887 KP3
Aristocystites bohemicus Barrande, 1887 KP12
Aristocystites bohemicus Barrande, 1887 KP11
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Aristocystites bohemicus Barrande, 1887 KP13
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Aristocystites bohemicus Barrande, 1887 KP136
Aristocystites bohemicus Barrande, 1887 KP4
Aristocystites bohemicus Barrande, 1887 KP10

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