Sea Urchins, Sea Liliys and other Echinodermata

Sea Urchins, Sea Liliys and other Echinodermata

Echinoderm, any of a variety of invertebrate marine animals belonging to the phylum Echinodermata, characterized by a hard, spiny covering or skin. Beginning with the dawn of the Cambrian Period (542 million to 488 million years ago), echinoderms have a rich fossil history and are well represented by many bizarre groups, most of which are now extinct. Living representatives include the classes Crinoidea (sea lilies and feather stars), Echinoidea (sea urchins), Holothuroidea (sea cucumbers), Asteroidea (starfishes, or sea stars), Ophiuroidea (basket stars and serpent stars, or brittle stars), and the recently discovered Concentricycloidea (sea daisies).


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Encrinus liliiformis (SCHLOTHEIM)

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Period: Oberer Muschelkalk, Middle Triassic
Find spot: Neidenfels, near Crailsheim, Baden Württemberg, BRD
Size: Fossil 41 x 28 mm
Matrix approx. 111 x 81 x 39 mm
Age: approx. 237 my

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