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Stylophora

The stylophorans are an extinct group allied to the echinoderms, comprising the cornutes and mitrates. It is synonymous with the subphylum Calcichordata. Its members have a shell like an echinoderm's. Some say that all or some of its members have gill slits like a chordate, and that its stem contained a notochord. In Mitrocystites and perhaps in other forms its stem does not end in an attachment organ, and the stem likelier served it as a tail for moving itself about by.

 
 
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Pseudodiadematidae

Pseudodiadematidae are members of the phylum Echinodermata. Their fossil remains date to the Cretaceous period (144 - 66.4 MYA).

 
 
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Lytechinus variegatus

Lytechinus variegatus, Lamarck, 1816 (also called green sea urchin or variegated sea urchin) is a species of sea urchin that can be found in the warm waters of the western Atlantic Ocean. It has short spines and can reach a diameter of around 11 cm.