- Symmetry: Radial, balateral, pentameral (fwe-fold), pentaradial, or asymmetrical - Sessile or mobile: If it has a stak

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- Symmetry: Radial, balateral, pentameral (fwe-fold), pentaradial, or asymmetrical - Sessile or mobile: If it has a stak

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- Symmetry: Radial, balateral, pentameral (fwe-fold), pentaradial, or asymmetrical - Sessile or mobile: If it has a stakk, then its sessile. If not, then it's mobile - Life Mode: Low-level epifaunal (crawting around on the surface), high-level epifaunal (stalked), or infaunal (burrowers) See the information sheet. - Class: See information sheel for taxonomic ciass. This apples to all specimens: - Infraclass: See information sheet. This applies only to Class Echinoidea Echinodermata Identification Table
- Symmetry: Radial, baateral, pentameral (five-fold), pentaradial, or asymmetrical - Sessile or mobile; If it has a stalk, then it's sessile. If not, then it's mobile. - Life Mode- Low-level epiaunal (crawing around on the surface), high-level epiaunal (staked). or infaunal (burrowers). See the information sheet. - Class: See information sheet for taxonomic class. This apples to all specimens. - Infraclass: See information sheet. This applies only to Class Echinoidea Echinodemata Identification Table
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