Agelacrinitidae

Agelacrinitidae is an extinct family of prehistoric echinoderms in the class Edrioasteroidea.

Agelacrinitidae
Temporal range: 449.5–272.5 Ma
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†Agelacrinitidae

Clarke, 1901
Genera
  • Agelacrinites[1]
  • Cooperidiscus
  • Discocystinae
  • Discocystis
  • Hystrichopsydrax
  • Isorophus
  • Isorophusella
  • Lepidodiscus
  • Neoisorophusella[2]
  • Postibulla
  • Postibullinae
  • Savagella
  • Thresherodiscus
  • Ulrichidiscus

References

  1. Agelacrinites curvatus n. sp., ein Edrioasteroide (Echinodermata) aus Oberen Siegener Schichten des nördlichen Westerwaldes, Rheinisches Schiefergebirge. M Grigo - Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 1995
  2. Neoisorophusella, a new edrioasteroid genus from the Upper Mississippian of the eastern United States. TW Kammer, EC Tissue, MA Wilson - Journal of Paleontology, 1987
  • Spiraclavus nacoensis, a new species of clavate agelacrinitid edrioasteroid from central Arizona. CD Sumrall, Journal of Paleontology, 1992
  • Agelacrinitidae at fossilworks


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