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Glendon the Flying Trilobite, in this week's edition of his usual Artwork Mondays feature, takes us through his creating a new exciting Trilobite and Crinoid inspired banner for his blog.
Life's Time Capsule: Palaeo Art Roundup #1 Prehistoric Insanity 2009
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Glendon the Flying Trilobite, in this week's edition of his usual Artwork Mondays feature, takes us through his creating a new exciting Trilobite and Crinoid inspired banner for his blog.
Archive 2009-03-01 Prehistoric Insanity 2009
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The form coincides exactly with that of a Devonian species of Crinoid.
Christopher Dewdney Lemon Hound 2009
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But then, on careful consideration of the facts, the objection arises that the stalk, calyx, and arms of the paleozoic Crinoid are exceedingly different from the corresponding organs of a larval ‘Comatula’; and it might with perfect justice be argued that ‘Actinocrinus’ and
Essays 2007
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But I always thought "Crinoid Coverup" was one of RH's better efforts.
Posthuman Blues Mac 2007
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Carol -- Also, I did say that I thought "Crinoid Coverup" was "One of RH's better efforts," I definitely didn't say that I agree with him or even take him seriously.
Posthuman Blues Mac 2007
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We found some excellent examples of Brachiopods, Bryozoans, and even a Crinoid that was laying by itself.
Now this is how to critique Ken Ham's creation “museum” - The Panda's Thumb 2007
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The adjoining wood-cut represents a characteristic Crinoid of the
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The plates forming it, which in the Star-Fish or the Sea-Urchin are movable, are soldered together so as to be perfectly immovable in the Crinoid.
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The ab-oral region in the Crinoid rises to form a sort of cup-like or calyx-like projection.
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