Archaeocidaris
Archaeocidaris Temporal range: Late Devonian-Late Permian
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Genus: | Archaeocidaris
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Archaeocidaris is an extinct genus of echinoid that lived from the Late Devonian to the Late Permian. Its remains have been found in Africa, Europe, and North America.
Sources
- Fossils (Smithsonian Handbooks) by David Ward (Page 176)
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Categories:
- Devonian echinoderms
- Carboniferous echinoderms
- Permian echinoderms
- Paleozoic animals of Africa
- Paleozoic animals of Europe
- Paleozoic echinoderms of North America
- Prehistoric echinoid genera
- Cidaroida genera
- Late Devonian first appearances
- Late Devonian animals
- Lopingian genus extinctions
- Fossils of Arizona
- Fossils of Arkansas
- Fossils of Colorado
- Fossils of Illinois
- Fossils of Kentucky
- Fossils of Nevada
- Fossils of New Mexico
- Fossils of Oklahoma
- Fossils of Wyoming
- Fossils of Texas
- Echinoidea stubs
- Prehistoric echinoderm stubs