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Crinoids are part of a large group of marine invertebrate animals called echinoderms. Other echinoderms include starfish, brittle stars, sand dollars, sea urchins and sea cucumbers. Crinoids are unusual looking animals because they resemble plants more than animals. Crinoids are more commonly known as "Sea Lillies", a colloquial nomenclature which relates to their flower-like appearance.

Crinoids filter plankton from sea water and evolved a plant-like morphology so that they could remain attached to the sea floor. They were once thought to be extinct until found at great depths in the seas off Norway. Comparitively wide spread in the fossil record, excellent crinoid fossils are associated with the Ordovician in Morocco, the Mississippian of the central U.S. and Canada, the Jurassic - Triassic of Germany, the Permian of Australia and Timor, and the Tertiary of Oregon. 

These Traumatocrinus hsuli crinoids are from the Triassic Age and were found in the Guizhou Province of China.
 


Chinese Crinoids currently available

 

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Traumatocrinus hsuli
8.5"x10" plate
Item # C_CH_0007
Price: U.S. $1200
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Traumatocrinus hsuli
13.5"x10" plate
Item # C_CH_0010
Price: U.S. $975
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Traumatocrinus hsuli
5.5"x8" plate
Item # C_CH_0008
Price: U.S. $350
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Traumatocrinus hsuli
11"x7.5" plate
Item # C_CH_0009
Price: U.S. $200
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Traumatocrinus hsuli
14.5"x10.5" plate
Item # C_CH_0002
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