Abrotocrinus

Abrotocrinus
Temporal range: Carboniferous
Fossil of Abrotocrinus from Carboniferous of United States
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Abrotocrinus

Miller and Gurley 1890 [1]

Abrotocrinus is an extinct genus of crinoids.

Fossil records

This genus is known in the fossil records of the Carboniferous period of United States and Canada (age range: 353.8 to 345.0 million years ago).[2]

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See also

References

  1. Miller, S.A., and Gurley, W.F.S. (1888). Description of Some New Genera and Species of Echinodermata From the Coal Measures and Subcarboniferous Rocks of Indiana, Missouri, and Iowa. In Indiana Department of Geology and Natural Resources, Sixteenth Annual Report, pp. 327-373.
  2. Paleobiology Database


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