Isocrinida Explained
Isocrinida is an order of sea lilies which contains four extant families.
Characteristics
Members of this order are characterised by having a "heteromorphic" stalk; the stalk consists of a series of nodes with cirri, interspersed by several nodes without cirri. There are additionally a whorl of cirri at the base on which the animal perches. The calyx is a shallow cup consisting of five basals and five radials.[1]
Families
- Suborder Isocrinina Sieverts-Doreck, 1952
- Suborder Pentacrinitina Gray, 1842 †
- family Pentacrinitidae Gray, 1842 †
References
- Hess H (2011) Isocrinida. In: Hess, H., Messing, C.G., Ausich, W.I. (Eds.), Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part T, Echinodermata 2 Revised, Crinoidea, vol. 3. University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, Kansas, pp. 42–69.
Notes and References
- Book: O'Hara, Timothy. Byrne, Maria. Australian Echinoderms: Biology, Ecology and Evolution . 2017 . Csiro Publishing . 978-1-4863-0763-0 . 192.