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Definition of Stalked crinoid

Stalked crinoid
Stalked Stalked, a. Having a stalk or stem; borne upon a stem. Stalked barnacle (Zo["o]l.), a goose barnacle, or anatifer; -- called also stalk barnacle. Stalked crinoid (Zo["o]l.), any crinoid having a jointed stem.

Meaning of Stalked crinoid from wikipedia

- Crinoids are marine invertebrates that make up the class Crinoidea. Crinoids that remain attached to the sea floor by a stalk in their adult form are...
- stars (also called Comatulida or "unstalked crinoids") and some stalked forms are motile. Several stalked crinoid species are sessile, attached permanently...
- ability to shed limbs in defence). The shift in the range of sessile stalked crinoids during the late Mesozoic from the shallow shelf to habitats further...
- Neocrinus decorus is a species of stalked crinoid, or sea lily, in the family Isocrinidae. The species lives on hard substrates (such as on lithoherm...
- The Camerata or camerate crinoids are an extinct subclass of Paleozoic stalked crinoids. They were some of the earliest crinoids to originate during the...
- was attached to the ocean floor by a holdfast, very much like stalked crinoids. The stalk was usually relatively short, and in some species, was absent...
- Endoxocrinus parrae is a species of stalked crinoids of the family Isselicrinidae. It is the most commonly found isocrinine species in west Atlantic Ocean...
- Metacrinus rotundus, the ****anese sea lily, is a species of stalked crinoid in the family Isselicrinidae. It is a species found off the west coast of...
- researchers Michael Sars and Georg Ossian Sars obtained a sample of a stalked crinoid at a depth of 3,109 m (10,200 ft). From 1872 to 1876, a landmark ocean...
- anchors aquatic sessile organisms, such as seaweed, other sessile algae, stalked crinoids, benthic cnidarians, and sponges, to the substrate. Holdfasts vary...