Actinocrinites

Actinocrinites
Temporal range: Devonian - Permian
Fossil of Actinocrinites from Carboniferous of Indiana (USA)
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Actinocrinites

Miller, 1821 [1]

Actinocrinites is an extinct genus of crinoids.

Fossil records

This genus is known in the fossil record from the Devonian period to the Permian period (age range: 360.7 to 290.1 million years ago). Fossils of species within this genus have been found in Australia, China, Europe and United States.[2]

Species

Species within this genus include:[2]

  • Actinocrinites batheri Whidborne 1896
  • Actinocrinites brouweri Wanner 1924
  • Actinocrinites zhaoae Waters et al. 2003
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References

  1. John Samuel Miller, 1821 A natural history of the Crinoidea, or lily-shaped animals : with observations on the genera, Asteria, Euryale, Comatula & Marsupites Published for the author by C. Frost [etc.], 1821.
  2. Paleobiology Database
  • Fossils (Smithsonian Handbooks) by David Ward (Page 169)


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