Ctenocystoidea is an extinct clade of echinoderms, which lived during the Cambrian and Ordovician periods. Unlike other echinoderms, ctenocystoids had bilateral symmetry, or were only very slightly asymmetrical. They are believed to be one of the earliest-diverging branches of echinoderms, with their bilateral symmetry a trait shared with other deuterostomes. Ctenocystoids were once classified in the taxon Homalozoa, also known as Carpoidea, alongside cinctans, solutes, and stylophorans. Homalozoa is now recognized as a polyphyletic group of echinoderms without radial symmetry. Ctenocystoids were geographically widespread during the Middle Cambrian, with one species surviving into the Late Ordovician.
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| - Ctenocystoidea (en)
- Ctenocistoïdeus (ca)
- Ctenocystoidea (es)
- Ctenocystoidea (fr)
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| - Els ctenocistoïdeus (Ctenocystoidea) són una classe d'equinoderms paleozoics, coneguts només en forma fòssil, atribuïts al subembrancament Homalozoa. Només inclou l'ordre Ctenocystida. (ca)
- Ctenocystoidea is an extinct clade of echinoderms, which lived during the Cambrian and Ordovician periods. Unlike other echinoderms, ctenocystoids had bilateral symmetry, or were only very slightly asymmetrical. They are believed to be one of the earliest-diverging branches of echinoderms, with their bilateral symmetry a trait shared with other deuterostomes. Ctenocystoids were once classified in the taxon Homalozoa, also known as Carpoidea, alongside cinctans, solutes, and stylophorans. Homalozoa is now recognized as a polyphyletic group of echinoderms without radial symmetry. Ctenocystoids were geographically widespread during the Middle Cambrian, with one species surviving into the Late Ordovician. (en)
- Los ctenocistoideos (Ctenocystoidea) son una clase extinta de equinodermos homalozoos que vivieron durante el Cámbrico Medio de Norteamérica y Bohemia. (es)
- Ctenocystoïdes Ctenocystoidea Reconstitution de Classe † CtenocystoideaRobison & (d), 1969 Les Ctenocystoidea (Ctenocystoïdes en français) sont une classe d'échinodermes du Paléozoïque, connus uniquement sous forme fossile, attribué au morpho-groupe des carpoïdes, ou Homalozoa. (fr)
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| - Phylogenetic relationships within Ctenocystoidea (en)
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| - A specimen of Ctenocystis (en)
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| - *Conollia
*Courtessolea
*Ctenocystis
*Etoctenocystis
*Gilcidia
*Jugoszovia
*Pembrocystis (en)
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| - Els ctenocistoïdeus (Ctenocystoidea) són una classe d'equinoderms paleozoics, coneguts només en forma fòssil, atribuïts al subembrancament Homalozoa. Només inclou l'ordre Ctenocystida. (ca)
- Ctenocystoidea is an extinct clade of echinoderms, which lived during the Cambrian and Ordovician periods. Unlike other echinoderms, ctenocystoids had bilateral symmetry, or were only very slightly asymmetrical. They are believed to be one of the earliest-diverging branches of echinoderms, with their bilateral symmetry a trait shared with other deuterostomes. Ctenocystoids were once classified in the taxon Homalozoa, also known as Carpoidea, alongside cinctans, solutes, and stylophorans. Homalozoa is now recognized as a polyphyletic group of echinoderms without radial symmetry. Ctenocystoids were geographically widespread during the Middle Cambrian, with one species surviving into the Late Ordovician. (en)
- Los ctenocistoideos (Ctenocystoidea) son una clase extinta de equinodermos homalozoos que vivieron durante el Cámbrico Medio de Norteamérica y Bohemia. (es)
- Ctenocystoïdes Ctenocystoidea Reconstitution de Classe † CtenocystoideaRobison & (d), 1969 Les Ctenocystoidea (Ctenocystoïdes en français) sont une classe d'échinodermes du Paléozoïque, connus uniquement sous forme fossile, attribué au morpho-groupe des carpoïdes, ou Homalozoa. (fr)
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