Apiocrinites
Apiocrinites is an extinct genus of crinoid that lived from the Middle to the Late Jurassic of Asia and Europe.
Apiocrinites Temporal range: Middle - Late Jurassic | |
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Apiocrinites negevensis Ausich and Wilson, 2012, Matmor Formation, Jurassic, Israel. | |
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Genus: | Apiocrinites |
Sources
- William I. Ausich and Mark A. Wilson (2012). "New Tethyan Apiocrinitidae (Crinoidea, Articulata) from the Jurassic of Israel". Journal of Paleontology 86 (6): 1051–1055. doi:10.1666/12-049R.1
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External links
![](../I/m/Apiocrinites_negevensis_proximale.jpg)
The distinctive proximale of Apiocrinites negevesis; Matmor Formation; Middle Jurassic of southern Israel.
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