WoRMS source details
Cyrtocrinida (basis of record)
Cyrtocrinina (basis of record)
Eudesicrinidae Bather, 1899 (basis of record)
Gymnocrinus Loriol, 1879 † accepted as Pilocrinus Jaekel, 1907 † (basis of record)
Hemicrinidae Rasmussen, 1961 accepted as Sclerocrinidae Jaekel, 1918 (basis of record)
Holopodina (basis of record)
Holopus Orbigny, 1837 (basis of record)
Neogymnocrinus Hess, 2006 (basis of record)
Neogymnocrinus richeri (Bourseau, Améziane-Cominardi & Roux, 1987) (basis of record)
Pilocrinus Jaekel, 1907 † (basis of record)
Proeudesicrinus Améziane-Cominardi & Bourseau, 1990 (in Améziane-Cominardi et al., 1990) (basis of record)
Sclerocrinidae Jaekel, 1918 (basis of record)
Holopodidae with entire animal reduced to a convex cap or rounded cone of variable height. First primibrachial (and ... [details]
Articulata with cup with or without proximale or distinct basals that may be hidden; cup may be elongated and ... [details]
Holopodina with cup thick walled, with 5 radials separated by distinct sutures; one radial commonly considerably ... [details]
Holopodina with Cup composed of fused radials attached by slightly extended base to substrate without articulation ... [details]
Cyrtocrinida with cup with radials and base (so-called dorsal element) attached directly to substrate. Generally no ... [details]
Holopodidae with cup tubular, more or less irregular, commonly with radial ridges or rows of tubercles. Upper edge ... [details]
Sclerocrinidae with cup asymmetric, formed mostly by first primibrachials with closely fitting extensions that seal ... [details]
Same as genus. [details]
Eudesicrinidae with cup compact, with deep radial cavity, lower portion a fused cylinder (perhaps basals, or basals ... [details]
Cyrtocrinina with cup compact, commonly asymmetrical, highly variable and typically more or less oblique and ... [details]