Examination of the living bathyal feather star, Atelecrinus, using light and scanning electron microscopy reveals a series of morphological features, some apparently unique within the Crinoidea, which forces a reassessment of the relationship of the genus to other living feather stars. In the cavernous centrodorsal cavity, interradial buttresses end with a shallow oral concavity or deep pit. Two adjacent axils each bear a large distolateral calcareous process of unknown function that resembles a shoe with a deeply ridged sole. These processes project into the visceral mass with their soles apposed-the only known case among living crinoids in which a skeletal feature appears asymmetrically on two of five rays. Articular facets of distal br...
A biodiversity survey carried out from 2016 to 2018 by the Department of Science and Technology in t...
Specimens of Democrinus conifer (A. H. Clark, 1909) dredged from about 280 m were fixed aboard ship ...
Deep-sea submersible observations made in the Bahamas revealed interactions between the stalked crin...
Examination of the living bathyal feather star, Atelecrinus, using light and scanning electron micro...
The taxonomic classification of feather stars (Echinodermata: Crinoidea) has been unstable due to th...
The unusual bathyal comatulid crinoid genus Atelecrinus is widespread in the Atlantic and tropical P...
Although the status of Crinoidea (sea lilies and featherstars) as sister group to all other living e...
One of the most common genera of feather stars found on tropical Indo-western Pacific reefs, Himerom...
Porphyrocrinus daniellalevyae, new species, is described from irregular, hard-substrate, deep island...
Adults of Comatilia iridometriformis, A. H. Clark, 1909, a deep-water feather star, retain the follo...
The featherstar genera, Dichrometra A.H. Clark, 1909a, Lamprometra A.H. Clark, 1913, and Liparometra...
A recent preliminary survey revealed that 12 species of unstalked crinoids occur on a gentle sandy s...
Comatulidae Fleming, 1828 (previously, and incorrectly, Comasteridae A.H. Clark, 1908a), is a group ...
Phanogenia gracilis sensu lato is a shallow-water crinoid distributed throughout the Indo-western Pa...
Atopocrinus ojii new species, is described from deep water off Japan. The genus was previously monot...
A biodiversity survey carried out from 2016 to 2018 by the Department of Science and Technology in t...
Specimens of Democrinus conifer (A. H. Clark, 1909) dredged from about 280 m were fixed aboard ship ...
Deep-sea submersible observations made in the Bahamas revealed interactions between the stalked crin...
Examination of the living bathyal feather star, Atelecrinus, using light and scanning electron micro...
The taxonomic classification of feather stars (Echinodermata: Crinoidea) has been unstable due to th...
The unusual bathyal comatulid crinoid genus Atelecrinus is widespread in the Atlantic and tropical P...
Although the status of Crinoidea (sea lilies and featherstars) as sister group to all other living e...
One of the most common genera of feather stars found on tropical Indo-western Pacific reefs, Himerom...
Porphyrocrinus daniellalevyae, new species, is described from irregular, hard-substrate, deep island...
Adults of Comatilia iridometriformis, A. H. Clark, 1909, a deep-water feather star, retain the follo...
The featherstar genera, Dichrometra A.H. Clark, 1909a, Lamprometra A.H. Clark, 1913, and Liparometra...
A recent preliminary survey revealed that 12 species of unstalked crinoids occur on a gentle sandy s...
Comatulidae Fleming, 1828 (previously, and incorrectly, Comasteridae A.H. Clark, 1908a), is a group ...
Phanogenia gracilis sensu lato is a shallow-water crinoid distributed throughout the Indo-western Pa...
Atopocrinus ojii new species, is described from deep water off Japan. The genus was previously monot...
A biodiversity survey carried out from 2016 to 2018 by the Department of Science and Technology in t...
Specimens of Democrinus conifer (A. H. Clark, 1909) dredged from about 280 m were fixed aboard ship ...
Deep-sea submersible observations made in the Bahamas revealed interactions between the stalked crin...