"Ophiocistioidea \u00E9 uma extinta classe de equinodermos do Paleozoico. Ophiocistioidea tinha um corpo achatado em forma de c\u00FApula encerrado em um teste de placa de calc\u00E1rio s\u00F3lido, semelhante \u00E0 de um ouri\u00E7o do mar moderno."@pt . "2190"^^ . . . "Ophiocistioidea \u00E9 uma extinta classe de equinodermos do Paleozoico. Ophiocistioidea tinha um corpo achatado em forma de c\u00FApula encerrado em um teste de placa de calc\u00E1rio s\u00F3lido, semelhante \u00E0 de um ouri\u00E7o do mar moderno."@pt . "\u86C7\u51FD\u7DB1 (\u3058\u3083\u304B\u3093\u3053\u3046\u3001Ophiocistioidea) \u306F\u7D76\u6EC5\u3057\u305F\u68D8\u76AE\u52D5\u7269\u306E\u30B0\u30EB\u30FC\u30D7\u306E\u4E00\u3064\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u30AA\u30EB\u30C9\u30D3\u30B9\u7D00\u524D\u671F\u304B\u3089\u30DA\u30EB\u30E0\u7D00\u5F8C\u671F\u307E\u3067\u751F\u606F\u3057\u305F\u3002"@ja . . . "Les Ophiocistioidea forment une classe \u00E9teinte d'\u00E9chinodermes ayant v\u00E9cu au cours du Pal\u00E9ozo\u00EFque."@fr . . "Ophiocistioidea"@pt . . . . . . . "\u6D77\u86C7\u51FD"@zh . . "1048599864"^^ . . . "Les Ophiocistioidea forment une classe \u00E9teinte d'\u00E9chinodermes ayant v\u00E9cu au cours du Pal\u00E9ozo\u00EFque."@fr . "25731062"^^ . . . "Els ofiocisto\u00EFdeus (Ophiocistoidea, gr. ophis, \"serp\" i kystos, \"caixa\") s\u00F3n una classe d'equinoderms del subembrancament Echinozoa coneguts nom\u00E9s pels seus f\u00F2ssils."@ca . . "Ofiocisto\u00EFdeus"@ca . . "\u6D77\u86C7\u51FD\uFF08ophiocistioids\uFF09\u662F\u4E00\u7C7B\u5DF2\u706D\u7EDD\u7684\u68D8\u76AE\u52A8\u7269\uFF0C\u751F\u5B58\u65BC\u53E4\u751F\u4EE3\u5967\u9676\u7D00\u81F3\u4E2D\u751F\u4EE3\u4E09\u758A\u7D00\uFF0C\u662F\u68D8\u76AE\u52D5\u7269\u9580\u5728\u4E8C\u758A\u7D00\uFF0D\u4E09\u758A\u7D00\u6EC5\u7D55\u4E8B\u4EF6\u4E2D\u5016\u5B58\u4E0B\u4F86\u76846\u500B\u7DB1\u88E1\u552F\u4E00\u6C92\u6709\u5EF6\u7E8C\u5230\u73FE\u4EE3\u7684\u4E00\u985E\u3002\u7260\u5011\u88AB\u8A8D\u70BA\u662F\u73FE\u4ECA\u6D77\u81BD\u7DB1\u53CA\u6D77\u53C3\u7DB1\u7684\u59CA\u59B9\u7FA4\uFF0C\u5177\u6709\u4ECB\u65BC\u6D77\u81BD\u548C\u6D77\u53C3\u4E4B\u9593\u7684\u5F62\u614B\u7279\u5FB5\u3002"@zh . "\u6D77\u86C7\u51FD\uFF08ophiocistioids\uFF09\u662F\u4E00\u7C7B\u5DF2\u706D\u7EDD\u7684\u68D8\u76AE\u52A8\u7269\uFF0C\u751F\u5B58\u65BC\u53E4\u751F\u4EE3\u5967\u9676\u7D00\u81F3\u4E2D\u751F\u4EE3\u4E09\u758A\u7D00\uFF0C\u662F\u68D8\u76AE\u52D5\u7269\u9580\u5728\u4E8C\u758A\u7D00\uFF0D\u4E09\u758A\u7D00\u6EC5\u7D55\u4E8B\u4EF6\u4E2D\u5016\u5B58\u4E0B\u4F86\u76846\u500B\u7DB1\u88E1\u552F\u4E00\u6C92\u6709\u5EF6\u7E8C\u5230\u73FE\u4EE3\u7684\u4E00\u985E\u3002\u7260\u5011\u88AB\u8A8D\u70BA\u662F\u73FE\u4ECA\u6D77\u81BD\u7DB1\u53CA\u6D77\u53C3\u7DB1\u7684\u59CA\u59B9\u7FA4\uFF0C\u5177\u6709\u4ECB\u65BC\u6D77\u81BD\u548C\u6D77\u53C3\u4E4B\u9593\u7684\u5F62\u614B\u7279\u5FB5\u3002"@zh . . "Els ofiocisto\u00EFdeus (Ophiocistoidea, gr. ophis, \"serp\" i kystos, \"caixa\") s\u00F3n una classe d'equinoderms del subembrancament Echinozoa coneguts nom\u00E9s pels seus f\u00F2ssils."@ca . . . . . . "The Ophiocistioidea is a class of extinct echinoderms from the Palaeozoic and early Mesozoic. Ophiocistioids had a flattened dome-shaped body encased in a solid test of calcareous plates, similar to that of a modern sea urchin. The mouth was at the apex of the dome, and surrounded by a set of five jaws. The animals apparently did not have an anus, but a madreporite was on the upper surface, surrounded by what appear to be genital pores for the release of gametes. See also List of echinodermata orders."@en . "Ophiocistioidea"@fr . "Ophiocistioidea"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u86C7\u51FD\u7DB1 (\u3058\u3083\u304B\u3093\u3053\u3046\u3001Ophiocistioidea) \u306F\u7D76\u6EC5\u3057\u305F\u68D8\u76AE\u52D5\u7269\u306E\u30B0\u30EB\u30FC\u30D7\u306E\u4E00\u3064\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002\u30AA\u30EB\u30C9\u30D3\u30B9\u7D00\u524D\u671F\u304B\u3089\u30DA\u30EB\u30E0\u7D00\u5F8C\u671F\u307E\u3067\u751F\u606F\u3057\u305F\u3002"@ja . . . . . . "Restoration of Euthemon"@en . . . . . . . "\u86C7\u51FD\u7DB1"@ja . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Ophiocistioidea is a class of extinct echinoderms from the Palaeozoic and early Mesozoic. Ophiocistioids had a flattened dome-shaped body encased in a solid test of calcareous plates, similar to that of a modern sea urchin. The mouth was at the apex of the dome, and surrounded by a set of five jaws. The animals apparently did not have an anus, but a madreporite was on the upper surface, surrounded by what appear to be genital pores for the release of gametes. Five ambulacra radiated outwards from the mouth across the upper surface, but did not extend onto the flat underside. Each had three unusually large tube feet at the margin of the dome. Unlike normal tube feet, these were covered in small bony scales, and therefore remain visible in fossils. See also List of echinodermata orders."@en . . "Ophiocistioidea"@en . . . .