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Feather Stars Collection

Feather stars, scientifically known as Crinoidea, are captivating creatures that have been around since the late 19th century

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Crinoidea, 1899-1904 (colour litho)

Crinoidea, 1899-1904 (colour litho)
999788 Crinoidea, 1899-1904 (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Kunstformen der NaturA (Art Forms in NatureA, 1899-1904)

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Echinoderms, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Echinoderms, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999311 Echinoderms, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA)

Background imageFeather Stars 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 imageFeather Stars 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 imageFeather Stars Collection: This feather star (Order Comatulida) has attached itself to a sea fan (Order Gorgonacea)

This feather star (Order Comatulida) has attached itself to a sea fan (Order Gorgonacea)
AUS-559 Featherstar (Order Comatulida) attached to a sea fan (Order Gorgonacea). Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Underwater scene depicting various animal species inhabiting coral reef

Underwater scene depicting various animal species inhabiting coral reef

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: A colony of red whip fan corals with crinoids, Papua New Guinea

A colony of red whip fan corals with crinoids, Papua New Guinea
A colony of red whip fan corals (Ctenocella sp.) with yellow and black crinoids, South Emma Reef, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Crinoids cling to a large sponge on a healthy coral reef

Crinoids cling to a large sponge on a healthy coral reef near the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. This beautiful, tropical region is home to an incredible variety of marine life

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: A yellow crinoid feather star against red fan coral, Papua New Guinea

A yellow crinoid feather star against red fan coral, Papua New Guinea
A yellow crinoid feather star against red fan coral, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: A colorful coral reef grows in the Solomon Islands

A colorful coral reef grows in the Solomon Islands
A colorful coral reef grows along a deep dropoff in the Solomon Islands. This Melanesian region is known for its spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Bright sponges, soft corals and crinoids in a colorful Komodo seascape

Bright sponges, soft corals and crinoids in a colorful Komodo seascape, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Red soft coral with crinoid and anthias fish, Papua New Guinea

Red soft coral with crinoid and anthias fish, Papua New Guinea
Red soft coral (Dendronephthya sp) with crinoid, anthias and boat silhouette in Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Crinoids adorn large sponges under Siladen Jetty, Indonesia

Crinoids adorn large sponges under Siladen Jetty, Indonesia
Crinoids adorn large sponges under Siladen Jetty, Bunaken National Park, Indonesia

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Yellow feather star on red sea fan, Papua New Guinea

Yellow feather star on red sea fan, Papua New Guinea
Yellow feather star (Crinoid Sp) on red sea fan, Kimbe bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: School of anthias fish swimming over a colorful reef

School of anthias fish swimming over a colorful reef
Deanse school of orange, pink and yellow anthias radiating from a colorful reef with green hard coral and yellow crinoid, Batangas, Philippines

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Sea fans and crinoid, Fiji

Sea fans and crinoid, Fiji

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: A large red gorgonian sea fan and black crinoid, Fiji

A large red gorgonian sea fan and black crinoid, Fiji
A large red gorgonian sea fan and black crinoid, Beqa Lagoon, Fiji

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Colourful sea fan seascape, Papua New Guinea

Colourful sea fan seascape, Papua New Guinea
Colourful sea fan (Melithaea sp.) with diver, Restorf Island, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: A colorful crinoid clings to a reef near the island of Flores in Indonesia

A colorful crinoid clings to a reef near the island of Flores in Indonesia
A colorful crinoid clings to a shallow reef near the island of Flores in Indonesia. This beautiful region is known for its spectacular reefs and high marine biodiversity

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Tangle of wiry red corals with black crinoid

Tangle of wiry red corals with black crinoid, Cenderawasih Bay, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Diver looks on at sponges, soft corals and crinoids in a colorful Komodo seascape

Diver looks on at sponges, soft corals and crinoids in a colorful Komodo seascape, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Dianas hogfish swimming between three crinoids, Indonesia

Dianas hogfish swimming between three crinoids, Indonesia
Dianas hogfish (Bodianus diana), swimming between three crinoids, Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: A colorful crinoid clings to a reef dropoff in Raja Ampat

A colorful crinoid clings to a reef dropoff in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This beautiful region is known for its spectacular reefs and high marine biodiversity

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Colorful crinoids and sponges grow on a vibrant reef in Indonesia

Colorful crinoids and sponges grow on a vibrant reef in Indonesia
Colorful crinoids and sponges grow on a vibrant reef in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This beautiful area harbors extraordinary marine biodiversity and is a popular destination for divers

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Diver swims by a soft coral reef, Indonesia

Diver swims by a soft coral reef, Indonesia

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Yellow commensal shrimp on crinoid

Yellow commensal shrimp on crinoid
An undescribed yellow commensal shrimp (probably Laomenes sp.) on crinoid, Cenderwasih Bay, West Papua

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Airplane wreck sitting atop reef, overgrown with soft coral and crinoids

Airplane wreck sitting atop reef, overgrown with soft coral and crinoids, Cenderawasih Bay, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Feather stars with a boat in the background, Papua New Guinea

Feather stars with a boat in the background, Papua New Guinea
Feather stars (Crinoid sp.) with a boat in the background, Susans reef, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Exteme close-up of the mouth of a crinoid feather star, Papua New Guinea

Exteme close-up of the mouth of a crinoid feather star, Papua New Guinea

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: A colorful Komodo seascape with crinoids, Indonesia

A colorful Komodo seascape with crinoids, Indonesia
A colorful Komodo seascape with crinoids, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: A scuba diver explores a reef with a large barrel sponge, Indonesia

A scuba diver explores a reef with a large barrel sponge, Indonesia
A scuba diver explores a reef in Komodo National Park where large barrel sponges grow. This tropical region in Indonesia is known for its spectacular coral reefs and high marine biodiversity

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: A bright garibaldi near a sea fan with streaming sunrays

A bright garibaldi near a sea fan with streaming sunrays, Catalina Island, California

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Colony of red whip fan coral with fish species, Papua New Guinea

Colony of red whip fan coral with fish species, Papua New Guinea
Colony of red whip fan coral (Ctenocella sp.) with various fish species, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: A feather star with arms extended, Papua New Guinea

A feather star with arms extended, Papua New Guinea
A feather star (Crinoid sp.) with arms extended, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Diver looks on at a Raja Ampat reefscape covered in crinoids, Indonesia

Diver looks on at a Raja Ampat reefscape covered in crinoids, Indonesia
Diver looks on at a Raja Ampat reefscape covered in crinoids, West Papua, Indonesia

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: A soft coral colony and invertebrates in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

A soft coral colony and invertebrates in Raja Ampat, Indonesia
A beautiful soft coral colony and other invertebrates grow in a channel of Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This remote region is known as the heart of the Coral Triangle

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Vibrant soft coral colonies grow on a reef in Lembeh Strait

Vibrant soft coral colonies grow on a reef in Lembeh Strait
Vibrant soft coral colonies grow on a reef dropoff in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. This area is known for its spectacular marine biodiversity

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Colourful sea fan with crinoid, Papua New Guinea

Colourful sea fan with crinoid, Papua New Guinea
Colourful sea fan (Melithaea sp.) with crinoid, Restorf Island, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Crinoid in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Crinoid in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Crinoid squat lobster on crinoid feather star, Bali, Indonesia

Crinoid squat lobster on crinoid feather star, Bali, Indonesia
Crinoid squat lobster (Allogalathea elegans), frontal view on crinoid feather star, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: A colony of feather stars attached to sponge, Papua New Guinea

A colony of feather stars attached to sponge, Papua New Guinea
A colony of multi-colored Crinoid feather stars (Crinoid sp) attached to a sponge, Vannessas reef, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Colony of crinoids, Papua New Guinea

Colony of crinoids, Papua New Guinea
Colony of crinoids, Fathers reef, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Crinoids attached to a piece of wreckage, Solomon Islands

Crinoids attached to a piece of wreckage, Solomon Islands

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Juvenile guineafowl spotted pufferfish sheltering amongst a crinoid, Bali

Juvenile guineafowl spotted pufferfish sheltering amongst a crinoid, Bali
Juvenile guineafowl spotted pufferfish (Arothron meleagris), sheltering amongst a crinoid, Indonesia

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: A gathering of crinoid feather stars, Papua New Guinea

A gathering of crinoid feather stars, Papua New Guinea
A gathering of three crinoid feather stars, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: A current sweeps across a colorful coral reef in Indonesia

A current sweeps across a colorful coral reef in Indonesia
Current sweeps across a colorful and healthy coral reef in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. This tropical region in Indonesia is known for its spectacular coral reefs and high marine biodiversity

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: Diver illuminates mushroom leather coral and crinoid with twin lamps

Diver illuminates mushroom leather coral and crinoid with twin lamps
Diver illuminates mushroom leather coral (Sarcophyton sp.) and crinoid (Crinoid sp.) with twin lamps, Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Background imageFeather Stars Collection: A diver looks on at a giant barrel sponge, Papua New Guinea

A diver looks on at a giant barrel sponge, Papua New Guinea
A diver looks on at a giant barrel sponge (Xestospongia testudinaria), Fathers reef, Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea



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Feather stars, scientifically known as Crinoidea, are captivating creatures that have been around since the late 19th century. With their vibrant colors and intricate designs, they add a touch of beauty to the aquatic world. Dating back to 1899-1904, these Echinoderms were captured in stunning color lithographs. These colored engravings showcase their true essence as animals of the sea. Found predominantly in Asia, feather stars bring life and vibrancy to coral reefs with their colorful presence. One fascinating aspect about feather stars is their ability to attach themselves to other marine organisms such as sea fans. This symbiotic relationship between feather stars (Order Comatulida) and sea fans (Order Gorgonacea) is a common sight underwater. Both animals rely on filtering food from passing ocean currents, making areas with high currents their preferred habitat. In an underwater scene depicting various animal species inhabiting coral reefs, colonies of red whip fan corals can be seen alongside crinoids in Papua New Guinea. The crinoids cling onto large sponges on healthy coral reefs, creating a mesmerizing spectacle for divers and marine enthusiasts alike. The Solomon Islands boast a colorful coral reef where yellow crinoid feather stars contrast against red fan corals. This breathtaking display showcases nature's artistry at its finest. Similarly, Komodo seascape offers bright sponges, soft corals, and crinoids that come together harmoniously in a burst of colors. Red soft corals serve as hosts for both crinoids and anthias fish in Papua New Guinea waters. This dynamic trio creates an enchanting visual feast for those lucky enough to witness it firsthand. Lastly, let us not forget the ancient history associated with these fascinating creatures - fossilized Crinoid specimens found in South Morocco date back an astonishing 390 million years. These remnants remind us of the enduring legacy left by these remarkable animals.