Cyathocrinites
Appearance
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Cyathocrinites Temporal range:
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Cyathocrinites multibrachiatus fossil | |
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Genus: | †Cyathocrinites Miller, 1821
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Cyathocrinites is an extinct genus of crinoids that lived from the Early Silurian to the Late Permian in Europe and North America.
Sources
[edit]- ^ Thomas W. Kammer; Edgar W. Roeser (2012). "Cladid Crinoids from the Late Kinderhookian Meadville Shale, Cuyahoga Formation of Ohio". Journal of Paleontology. 86 (3), pages 470–487, doi:10.1666/11-101.1
- Fossils (Smithsonian Handbooks) by David Ward (Page 167)
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Categories:
- Cladida
- Prehistoric crinoid genera
- Silurian crinoids
- Devonian crinoids
- Carboniferous crinoids
- Permian crinoids
- Paleozoic echinoderms of Europe
- Paleozoic echinoderms of North America
- Llandovery genus first appearances
- Lopingian genus extinctions
- Fossil taxa described in 1821
- Paleozoic life of Alberta
- Crinoidea stubs
- Prehistoric echinoderm stubs