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The Crinoidea flexibilia, Washington D.C, 1920, crinoid fossil, This detailed illustration showcases various specimens of marine organisms, specifically focusing on different types of sponges and their structural variations. Each numbered figure depicts unique morphological features ranging from simple to more complex forms. Notable examples include intricate patterns of skeletal structures, showcasing the diverse architecture and textures that characterize these organisms. The arrangement highlights both the diversity of sponge species and the scientific interest in their anatomy, reflecting a historical perspective on marine biology and taxonomy.

The Crinoidea flexibilia, Washington D.C, 1920, crinoid fossil, This detailed illustration showcases various specimens of marine organisms, specifically focusing on different types of sponges and their structural variations. Each numbered figure depicts unique morphological features ranging from simple to more complex forms. Notable examples include intricate patterns of skeletal structures, showcasing the diverse architecture and textures that characterize these organisms. The arrangement highlights both the diversity of sponge species and the scientific interest in their anatomy, reflecting a historical perspective on marine biology and taxonomy.
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The Crinoidea flexibilia, Washington D.C, 1920, crinoid fossil, This detailed illustration showcases various specimens of marine organisms, specifically focusing on different types of sponges and their structural variations. Each numbered figure depicts unique morphological features ranging from simple to more complex forms. Notable examples include intricate patterns of skeletal structures, showcasing the diverse architecture and textures that characterize these organisms. The arrangement highlights both the diversity of sponge species and the scientific interest in their anatomy, reflecting a historical perspective on marine biology and taxonomy.
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