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- Crinozoa abstract "Crinozoa is a subphylum of mostly sessile echinoderms, of which, the crinoids, or sea lilies, are the only extant members. Crinozoans have an extremely extensive fossil history which may or may not extend into the Precambrian (provided the enigmatic Ediacaran Arkarua can be positively identified as an edrioasteroid).".
- Q2503841 abstract "Crinozoa is a subphylum of mostly sessile echinoderms, of which, the crinoids, or sea lilies, are the only extant members. Crinozoans have an extremely extensive fossil history which may or may not extend into the Precambrian (provided the enigmatic Ediacaran Arkarua can be positively identified as an edrioasteroid).".
- Crinozoa comment "Crinozoa is a subphylum of mostly sessile echinoderms, of which, the crinoids, or sea lilies, are the only extant members. Crinozoans have an extremely extensive fossil history which may or may not extend into the Precambrian (provided the enigmatic Ediacaran Arkarua can be positively identified as an edrioasteroid).".
- Q2503841 comment "Crinozoa is a subphylum of mostly sessile echinoderms, of which, the crinoids, or sea lilies, are the only extant members. Crinozoans have an extremely extensive fossil history which may or may not extend into the Precambrian (provided the enigmatic Ediacaran Arkarua can be positively identified as an edrioasteroid).".