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Filling the Gondwanan gap: paleobiogeographic implications of new crinoids from the Castillejo and Fombuena formations (Middle and Upper Ordovician, Iberian Chains, Spain)
S. R. Cole, W. I. Ausich, J. Colmenar, and S. Zamora
2017
Article
Journal of Paleontology
91:
Find it at:
http://dx.doi.org/1-20 10.1017/jpa.2016.135
Taxonomy:
Anthracocrinidae
belongs to
Diplobathrida
- Cole et al. (2017)
Fombuenacrinus
belongs to
Anthracocrinidae
- Cole et al. (2017)
Fombuenacrinus nodulus
belongs to
Fombuenacrinus
- Cole et al. (2017)
Goyacrinus
belongs to
Anthracocrinidae
- Cole et al. (2017)
Goyacrinus gutierrezi
belongs to
Goyacrinus
- Cole et al. (2017)
Dalicrinus
belongs to
Anthracocrinidae
- Cole et al. (2017)
Dalicrinus hammanni
belongs to
Dalicrinus
- Cole et al. (2017)
Ambonacrinus
belongs to
Rhodocrinitidae
- Cole et al. (2017)
Ambonacrinus decorus
belongs to
Ambonacrinus
- Cole et al. (2017)
Eopatelliocrinus hispaniensis
belongs to
Eopatelliocrinus
- Cole et al. (2017)
Mastigocrinoidea
belongs to
Dendrocrinida
- Cole et al. (2017)
Thenarocrinidae
belongs to
Mastigocrinoidea
- Cole et al. (2017)
Picassocrinus
belongs to
Thenarocrinidae
- Cole et al. (2017)
Picassocrinus villasi
belongs to
Picassocrinus
- Cole et al. (2017)
Heviacrinus melendezi
belongs to
Heviacrinus
- Cole et al. (2017)