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Himerometra Bartschi
''Himerometra'' is a genus of crinoids belonging to the family Himerometridae. Species * '' Himerometra bartschi'' AH Clark, 1908 * '' Himerometra martensi'' Hartlaub, 1890 * '' Himerometra persica'' AH Clark, 1907 * '' Himerometra palmata'' ? * ''Himerometra robustipinna ''Himerometra robustipinna'' is a species of crinoid belonging to the family Himerometridaem first described as ''Actinometra robustipinna'' by Philip Herbert Carpenter in 1881. Description ''Himerometra robustipinna'' can reach a diameter of ...'' Carpenter, 1881 * '' Himerometra sol'' AH Clark, 1912 References * David J. Lane and Didier Vandenspiegel. 2003. A Guide to Sea Stars and Other Echinoderms of the World. Singapore Science Centre WoRMS Himerometridae Crinoid genera {{crinoidea-stub ...
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Crinoid
Crinoids are marine animals that make up the class Crinoidea. Crinoids that are attached to the sea bottom by a stalk in their adult form are commonly called sea lilies, while the unstalked forms are called feather stars or comatulids, which are members of the largest crinoid order, Comatulida. Crinoids are echinoderms in the phylum Echinodermata, which also includes the starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins and sea cucumbers. They live in both shallow water and in depths as great as . Adult crinoids are characterised by having the mouth located on the upper surface. This is surrounded by feeding arms, and is linked to a U-shaped gut, with the anus being located on the oral disc near the mouth. Although the basic echinoderm pattern of fivefold symmetry can be recognised, in most crinoids the five arms are subdivided into ten or more. These have feathery pinnules and are spread wide to gather planktonic particles from the water. At some stage in their lives, most crinoids have ...
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Himerometridae
Himerometridae is a family of echinoderms belonging to the order Comatulida Comatulida is an order of crinoids. Members of this order are known as feather stars and mostly do not have a stalk as adults. The oral surface with the mouth is facing upwards and is surrounded by five, often divided rays with feathery pinnules. .... Genera: * '' Amphimetra'' Clark, 1909 * '' Craspedometra'' Clark, 1909 * '' Heterometra'' Clark, 1909 * '' Himerometra'' Clark, 1907 * '' Homalometra'' Clark, 1918 References Comatulida Echinoderm families {{crinoidea-stub ...
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Himerometra Bartschi
''Himerometra'' is a genus of crinoids belonging to the family Himerometridae. Species * '' Himerometra bartschi'' AH Clark, 1908 * '' Himerometra martensi'' Hartlaub, 1890 * '' Himerometra persica'' AH Clark, 1907 * '' Himerometra palmata'' ? * ''Himerometra robustipinna ''Himerometra robustipinna'' is a species of crinoid belonging to the family Himerometridaem first described as ''Actinometra robustipinna'' by Philip Herbert Carpenter in 1881. Description ''Himerometra robustipinna'' can reach a diameter of ...'' Carpenter, 1881 * '' Himerometra sol'' AH Clark, 1912 References * David J. Lane and Didier Vandenspiegel. 2003. A Guide to Sea Stars and Other Echinoderms of the World. Singapore Science Centre WoRMS Himerometridae Crinoid genera {{crinoidea-stub ...
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Himerometra Martensi
''Himerometra'' is a genus of crinoids belonging to the family Himerometridae. Species * ''Himerometra bartschi'' AH Clark, 1908 * '' Himerometra martensi'' Hartlaub, 1890 * '' Himerometra persica'' AH Clark, 1907 * '' Himerometra palmata'' ? * ''Himerometra robustipinna ''Himerometra robustipinna'' is a species of crinoid belonging to the family Himerometridaem first described as ''Actinometra robustipinna'' by Philip Herbert Carpenter in 1881. Description ''Himerometra robustipinna'' can reach a diameter of ...'' Carpenter, 1881 * '' Himerometra sol'' AH Clark, 1912 References * David J. Lane and Didier Vandenspiegel. 2003. A Guide to Sea Stars and Other Echinoderms of the World. Singapore Science Centre WoRMS Himerometridae Crinoid genera {{crinoidea-stub ...
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Himerometra Persica
''Himerometra'' is a genus of crinoids belonging to the family Himerometridae. Species * ''Himerometra bartschi'' AH Clark, 1908 * ''Himerometra martensi'' Hartlaub, 1890 * '' Himerometra persica'' AH Clark, 1907 * '' Himerometra palmata'' ? * ''Himerometra robustipinna ''Himerometra robustipinna'' is a species of crinoid belonging to the family Himerometridaem first described as ''Actinometra robustipinna'' by Philip Herbert Carpenter in 1881. Description ''Himerometra robustipinna'' can reach a diameter of ...'' Carpenter, 1881 * '' Himerometra sol'' AH Clark, 1912 References * David J. Lane and Didier Vandenspiegel. 2003. A Guide to Sea Stars and Other Echinoderms of the World. Singapore Science Centre WoRMS Himerometridae Crinoid genera {{crinoidea-stub ...
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Himerometra Palmata
''Himerometra'' is a genus of crinoids belonging to the family Himerometridae. Species * ''Himerometra bartschi'' AH Clark, 1908 * ''Himerometra martensi'' Hartlaub, 1890 * ''Himerometra persica'' AH Clark, 1907 * '' Himerometra palmata'' ? * ''Himerometra robustipinna ''Himerometra robustipinna'' is a species of crinoid belonging to the family Himerometridaem first described as ''Actinometra robustipinna'' by Philip Herbert Carpenter in 1881. Description ''Himerometra robustipinna'' can reach a diameter of ...'' Carpenter, 1881 * '' Himerometra sol'' AH Clark, 1912 References * David J. Lane and Didier Vandenspiegel. 2003. A Guide to Sea Stars and Other Echinoderms of the World. Singapore Science Centre WoRMS Himerometridae Crinoid genera {{crinoidea-stub ...
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Himerometra Robustipinna
''Himerometra robustipinna'' is a species of crinoid belonging to the family Himerometridaem first described as ''Actinometra robustipinna'' by Philip Herbert Carpenter in 1881. Description ''Himerometra robustipinna'' can reach a diameter of about . It has a cup-shaped body with 33-62 arms (usually ~45) about long, extended out from the central disc. Mouth and anus are both on the upper side of the body. Usually this species has reddish or maroon arms, but it may have yellow or pale brown brachials with maroon pinnules. It feeds on detritus, phytoplankton and zooplankton caught by means of a sticky substance on the arms. It can cling onto corals with short appendages called cirri, but it also can freely swim. The larvae of this feather star swim freely with plankton for a few weeks, then they settle down growing into a stalked form. Mature specimen break the stalk becoming free-living. Distribution This species is widespread in the western Pacific and in the Indian Ocean, fr ...
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Himerometra Sol
''Himerometra'' is a genus of crinoids belonging to the family Himerometridae. Species * ''Himerometra bartschi'' AH Clark, 1908 * ''Himerometra martensi'' Hartlaub, 1890 * ''Himerometra persica'' AH Clark, 1907 * ''Himerometra palmata'' ? * ''Himerometra robustipinna ''Himerometra robustipinna'' is a species of crinoid belonging to the family Himerometridaem first described as ''Actinometra robustipinna'' by Philip Herbert Carpenter in 1881. Description ''Himerometra robustipinna'' can reach a diameter of ...'' Carpenter, 1881 * '' Himerometra sol'' AH Clark, 1912 References * David J. Lane and Didier Vandenspiegel. 2003. A Guide to Sea Stars and Other Echinoderms of the World. Singapore Science Centre WoRMS Himerometridae Crinoid genera {{crinoidea-stub ...
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