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Scyphocrinus elegans from Morocco. Lower Devonian (410 Ma) | |
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Genus: | Scyphocrinus Zenker |
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Scyphocrinus, is an extinct genus of crinoids. Species belonging to this genus lived during the Silurian and Devonian periods (from 443.4 to 358.9 Ma).[1][2]
The crinoid genus Camarocrinus have been considered by some authors the bulbous distal end of the stem of Scyphocrinus, having the function of a root and fixing the crinoid to the sea button.[3]
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Fossil of Scyphocrinites from Silurian, found in Morocco.
Species
- Scyphocrinus elegans Zenker, 1833
See also
- List of prehistoric echinoderms
- Paleobiology Database
- Sepkoski, Jack phylum Echinodermata
- Stephen K. Donovan and David N. Lewis The mid-Palaeozoic camerate crinoid Scyphocrinites Zenker in southwest England
References
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