tiles


Note:  Do not rely on this information. It is very old.

Pluteus

Pluteus, the embryo of the Sea-urchins and Brittle-stars. It owes its name to the easel-like arrangement of the calcareous rods which form the skeleton. These and the arms are absorbed during development, and represent larval characters that have been acquired, and are not vestiges of any former condition of the adult.