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Paracrinoidea

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Crinozoa

Phylum
  
Echinodermata

Rank
  
Class

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Similar
  
Eocrinoidea, Ophiocistioidea, Helicoplacus, Edrioasteroidea, Homostelea

Paracrinoidea is an extinct class of Crinozoan echinoderms closely related to, and superficially resembling sea lilies. They lived in shallow seas during the Early Ordovician through the Early Silurian.

Paracrinoids are characterized by a mouth with two to five feeding arms arranged asymmetrically, or somewhat bisymmetrically. They have a U-shaped gut, and their anus is located next to the mouth. They have irregularly shaped bodies (theca), and a stem, similar to crinoids, and may have used the stem to attach themselves to a substrate, although some reconstructions show them partially buried in sediment.

Only 13 to 15 genera are known. See List of echinodermata orders

References

Paracrinoidea Wikipedia