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Crinoids Collection

Crinoids, also known as "Sea Lilies, " were fascinating creatures that lived during the Triassic period approximately 240 million years ago in Northern Germany

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Crinoid Fossil - 'Sea Lilies' Triassic period 240 m. y. a. Northern Germany

Crinoid Fossil - "Sea Lilies" Triassic period 240 m. y. a. Northern Germany
KEL-1499 Crinoid Fossil - "Sea Lilies" Triassic period 240 m.y.a. Northern Germany Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Ammonites

Ammonites. Computer artwork of ammonites in the sea during the Devonian period. This lasted from around 408 to 360 million years ago

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Picture No. 11051743

Picture No. 11051743
Fossil Crinoids Date:

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Philippines chromis (Chromis scotochiloptera) swimming in front of reef wall with sponges

Philippines chromis (Chromis scotochiloptera) swimming in front of reef wall with sponges and featherstars, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Reconstruction of extinct synapsid dinosaur Dimetrodon

Reconstruction of extinct synapsid dinosaur Dimetrodon
Reconstruction of an extinct synapsid dinosaur Dimetrodon, Cisuralian (Early Permian), North America, 3m. Illustration by Hugo Wolff-Maage from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Crinoidea sea lilies

Crinoidea sea lilies: Saracrinus angulatus 1, 7, 8, Endoxocrinus maclearanus 2, and Endoxocrinus wyvillethomsoni 3-6. Chromolithograph by Adolf Glitsch from an illustration by Ernst Haeckel from Art

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Picture No. 12479183

Picture No. 12479183
Crinoid - floating in water - Segara dive site, Date:

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Alconarian Coral, Starfish, Crinoids And A Feather Dust Worm All Compete For Space In This

Alconarian Coral, Starfish, Crinoids And A Feather Dust Worm All Compete For Space In This Indonesian Reef Scene Off Rinca Island In Komodo National Park; Indonesia

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Extinct crinoids, ammonites and squid

Extinct crinoids, ammonites and squid.. Chromolithograph from Dr. Fr. Rolles Geology and Paleontology section in Gotthilf Heinrich von Schuberts Natural History, Schreiber, Munich, 1886

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Fossil Crinoids - Jimbacrinus Bostocki - Permian Gascoyne River, Western Australia

Fossil Crinoids - Jimbacrinus Bostocki - Permian Gascoyne River, Western Australia
CAN-2187 Fossil Crinoids - Jimbacrinus Bostocki - Permian Gascoyne River, Western Australia John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Featherstar swimming

Featherstar swimming
Featherstar (crinoid) swimming over a reef. Featherstars frequently swim over reefs to find a good spot for feeding. Photographed in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Fossil Crinoid (Cephocrinitis) - Erfoud South Morocco - Devonian - 390 million years old

Fossil Crinoid (Cephocrinitis) - Erfoud South Morocco - Devonian - 390 million years old
CAN-2456 Fossil Crinoid (Cephocrinitis) - Erfoud South Morocco Devonian - 390 million years old John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Picture No. 10750283

Picture No. 10750283
DIVER - Sponge & featherstars Date:

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Picture No. 10889708

Picture No. 10889708
Fossils - Crinoids - Larger specimen - Abrotocrinus unicus - Bottom right: Histocrinus coreyi - Mississipian - Edwardsville Formation Date:

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Picture No. 10867024

Picture No. 10867024
Coral - Sea fans, crinoids & soft corals ocupying gullies or walls in current-swept area. Date:

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Picture No. 10946812

Picture No. 10946812
Crinoid - Permian Australia. Date:

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Rosy Feather-star (Antedon bifida) adult, in sea loch, Loch Carron, Ross and Cromarty, Highlands

Rosy Feather-star (Antedon bifida) adult, in sea loch, Loch Carron, Ross and Cromarty, Highlands, Scotland, June

Background imageCrinoids Collection: View of tropical reef habitat with crinoids, Horseshoe Bay, Nusa Kode, Rinca Island, Komodo N. P

View of tropical reef habitat with crinoids, Horseshoe Bay, Nusa Kode, Rinca Island, Komodo N. P
View of tropical reef habitat with crinoids, Horseshoe Bay, Nusa Kode, Rinca Island, Komodo N.P. Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, March

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Purple Glomerate Tree Coral (Dendronephthya sp. ) and crinoids in reef, Horseshoe Bay, Nusa Kode

Purple Glomerate Tree Coral (Dendronephthya sp. ) and crinoids in reef, Horseshoe Bay, Nusa Kode, Rinca Island
Purple Glomerate Tree Coral (Dendronephthya sp.) and crinoids in reef, Horseshoe Bay, Nusa Kode, Rinca Island, Komodo N.P. Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, March

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Soft red Divaricate Tree Coral (Dendronephthya sp. ) and crinoids in reef habitat, Horseshoe Bay

Soft red Divaricate Tree Coral (Dendronephthya sp. ) and crinoids in reef habitat, Horseshoe Bay, Nusa Kode
Soft red Divaricate Tree Coral (Dendronephthya sp.) and crinoids in reef habitat, Horseshoe Bay, Nusa Kode, Rinca Island, Komodo N.P. Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, March

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Orange Glomerate Tree Coral (Dendronephthya sp. ) and crinoids in reef, Horseshoe Bay, Nusa Kode

Orange Glomerate Tree Coral (Dendronephthya sp. ) and crinoids in reef, Horseshoe Bay, Nusa Kode, Rinca Island
Orange Glomerate Tree Coral (Dendronephthya sp.) and crinoids in reef, Horseshoe Bay, Nusa Kode, Rinca Island, Komodo N.P. Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, March

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Leopard Crinoid Shrimp (Laomenes pardus) adult, resting on crinoid, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi

Leopard Crinoid Shrimp (Laomenes pardus) adult, resting on crinoid, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, September

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Babas Crinoid Squat Lobster (Allogalathea babai) adult, resting on crinoid, Lembeh Straits

Babas Crinoid Squat Lobster (Allogalathea babai) adult, resting on crinoid, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, March

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Sea lilies (Crinoid), illustration

Sea lilies (Crinoid), illustration
Zoology - Echinoderms - Sea lilies (Crinoid), illustration

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Sea urchin, illustration

Sea urchin, illustration
Zoology - Echinoderms - Echinoidea - Sea urchin, illustration

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Pseudophillipsia artiensis C015 / 0711

Pseudophillipsia artiensis C015 / 0711
Pseudophillipsia artiensis. Arti Formation, Lower Permian, Krasnoufimsk, Middle Ural, Russia. This is one of the last trilobites

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Crinoid calyxes showing predator damage

Crinoid calyxes showing predator damage
Two individual calyxes of the crinoid Encrinus lilliformis Miller.They appear morphologically different, this is probably due top sexual dimorphism. Both calyyxes are damaged possibly by a predator

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Extinct Crinoids

Extinct Crinoids
Two individual calyxes of the crinoid Encrinus lilliformis Miller.They appear morphologically different, this is probably due top sexual dimorphism. Both calyyxes are damaged possibly by a predator

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Triassic Crinoids C015 / 0688

Triassic Crinoids C015 / 0688
Two individual calyxes of the crinoid Encrinus lilliformis Miller.They appear morphologically different, this is probably due top sexual dimorphism. Both calyyxes are damaged possibly by a predator

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Extinct Crinoid

Extinct Crinoid
Encrinus lilliformis Miller.Triassic, Upper Muschelkalk, Neidenfels, Crailsh, Germany

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Triassic Crinoids C015 / 0751

Triassic Crinoids C015 / 0751
Two individual calyxes of the crinoid Encrinus lilliformis Miller.They appear morphologically different, this is probably due top sexual dimorphism. Both calyyxes are damaged possibly by a predator

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Triassic Crinoids C015 / 0706

Triassic Crinoids C015 / 0706
Two individual calyxes of the crinoid Encrinus lilliformis Miller.They appear morphologically different, this is probably due top sexual dimorphism. Both calyyxes are damaged possibly by a predator

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Featherstar on a reef C014 / 2903

Featherstar on a reef C014 / 2903
Featherstar (Himerometra robustipinna) on a reef. Featherstars are ancient and primitive echinoderms, a member of the group of invertebrates that includes starfish

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Devonian sea, artwork

Devonian sea, artwork
Devonian sea. Computer artwork of 8-inch-long (20 cm) Doryaspis sp. jaw-less fish swimming amongst sea anemones (order Actiniaria), crinoids (feathery), sea stars, ammonites (upper left)

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Crinoids growing in barrel sponge

Crinoids growing in barrel sponge
Several colourful feather stars or crinoids grow within a barrel sponge. Photographed at the dive site Mare Gam 2, Mare Island, Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Featherstars on a reef

Featherstars on a reef. Featherstars, or crinoids, (class Crinoidea) are an ancient and primitive echinoderm, a member of the group of invertebrates that includes the starfish

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Fossil - crinoid

Fossil - crinoid
PM-3293 Fossil - crinoid Woodocrinus cauboniferous Pat Morris contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Fossil - Crinoid. Size 5 in. Mississippian (Carboniferrous). Edwardsville Fm. Indiana, USA

Fossil - Crinoid. Size 5 in. Mississippian (Carboniferrous). Edwardsville Fm. Indiana, USA
FG-11968 Fossil - Crinoid. Size 5 in. Mississippian (Carboniferrous). Edwardsville Fm. Indiana, USA Histocrinus coreyi Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Fossil Crinoid - Jurassic Holzmaden, Germany E50T4111

Fossil Crinoid - Jurassic Holzmaden, Germany E50T4111
CAN-2177 Fossil Crinoid - Jurassic Holzmaden, Germany Seirocrinus subangularis John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Fossil - Crinoids. Silurian. Devonian Morocco E50T4206

Fossil - Crinoids. Silurian. Devonian Morocco E50T4206
CAN-2188 Fossil - Crinoids. Silurian. Devonian Morocco Scyphocrinus elegans John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Yellow Noble Feather Star - Dhonkalo Thila - North-Ari atoll - Maldives

Yellow Noble Feather Star - Dhonkalo Thila - North-Ari atoll - Maldives
LEE-132 Yellow Noble Feather Star Dhonkalo Thila - North-Ari atoll - Maldives Comanthina nobilis Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Feather Star on a reef filled with Green Urn Sea Squirt (Didemnum sp)

Feather Star on a reef filled with Green Urn Sea Squirt (Didemnum sp. ) and Pink Marine Sponges - Maldives
LEE-116 Feather Star on a reef filled with Green Urn Sea Squirt (Didemnum sp.) and Pink Marine Sponges Maldives Colobometra perspinosa Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Feather-star - Rosy (Antedon bifida) close-up

Feather-star - Rosy (Antedon bifida) close-up

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Feather-star (Crinoidea sp. ) on Staghorn Coral (Acropora sp)

Feather-star (Crinoidea sp. ) on Staghorn Coral (Acropora sp. ) in reef habitat, Bingkudu Island, Penyu Islands
Feather-star (Crinoidea sp.) on Staghorn Coral (Acropora sp.) in reef habitat, Bingkudu Island, Penyu Islands, Maluku Islands, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Feather-star (Crinoidea sp. ) on sponge in reef habitat, Pantar Island, Alor Archipelago

Feather-star (Crinoidea sp. ) on sponge in reef habitat, Pantar Island, Alor Archipelago, Lesser Sunda Islands
Feather-star (Crinoidea sp.) on sponge in reef habitat, Pantar Island, Alor Archipelago, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Jurassic landscape, artwork

Jurassic landscape, artwork
Jurassic landscape. Coloured updating of the famous artwork Duria Antiquior (Ancient Devon), painted 1830 by English geologist Henry De la Beche. The Jurassic Period was 200 to 146 million years ago

Background imageCrinoids Collection: Cardinalfish

Cardinalfish (Apogon sp.) sheltering in a crinoid. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia



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Crinoids, also known as "Sea Lilies, " were fascinating creatures that lived during the Triassic period approximately 240 million years ago in Northern Germany. Picture No. 11051743 captures the beauty and intricacy of a crinoid fossil, showcasing their delicate structure and unique characteristics. In this image, we can see ammonites coexisting with crinoids, highlighting the diverse marine life of that era. These ancient cephalopods thrived alongside crinoids in an underwater ecosystem teeming with vibrant colors and life. The Philippines chromis (Chromis scotochiloptera) gracefully swims in front of a reef wall adorned with sponges. This scene transports us to a time when crinoids flourished amidst coral reefs, providing shelter for various species. While extinct today, these magnificent creatures shared their habitat with other remarkable organisms such as squid and ammonites. The illustration from c. 1923 depicts a deep-sea underwater scene where these extinct beings roamed freely. Reconstruction artists have brought back to life another incredible creature - the synapsid dinosaur Dimetrodon - which once inhabited our planet millions of years ago, and is awe-inspiring to imagine how different ecosystems looked during those times. Crinoidea sea lilies are captivating organisms that continue to captivate researchers and enthusiasts alike today. Picture No. 12479183 showcases their elegance and intricate details preserved through fossils discovered over time. Jurassic fossils engraving takes us on a journey back in time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth alongside these stunning sea lilies – reminding us of our planet's rich history and evolution throughout millennia. An Indonesian reef scene off Rinca Island in Komodo National Park presents an enchanting sight where Alconarian Coral, Starfish, Crinoids And A Feather Dust Worm all compete for space on this thriving Indonesian reef scene off Rinca Island In Komodo National Park; Indonesia, and is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of marine life.