Abstract: The modern study of fossil crinoids began with J. S. Miller who, in 1821, described specimens from southern England, nearby Wales and other regions, and named several common Early Carboniferous genera. Later, in 1950–60, James Wright monographed all known Early Carboniferous crinoids from the British Isles. In spite of such previous scru-tiny, we recognize here two new genera among species already described: Glamorganocrinus gen. nov. (type species
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A new crinoid species of the Order Cladida, Mooreocrinus liaoi Mao and Li sp. nov. , is described fr...
Attention is called to the synonomy of Ectenocrinus elongatus Thomas and Ladd, 1926, with Sygcaulocr...
Abstract. —A silicified crinoid fauna from the Anchor Limestone of the Monte Cristo Group (Lower Mis...
ABSTRACT—Development of a phylogenetic classification has been a primary pursuit of crinoid paleonto...
The specific diversity of fossil crinoids from the Much Wenlock Limestone Formation at Dudley, Worce...
ABSTRACT—Two new species of primitive cladid crinoids, Costalocrinus ibericus and C. thymos, from th...
Crinoids remain poorly known from the Llandovery of the British Isles despite disarticulated columna...
Nine crinoids are described from the Wooster Shale Member of the Cuyahoga Formation from Wayne and A...
Crinoids were an important and highly variable group of marine animals throughout the Paleozoic. Thi...
The Nunn Member (Early Osagean) of the Lake Valley Formation of New Mexico is known for its abundanc...
Systematic taxonomy requires thoughtful, detailed and structured descriptions of species characters,...
A single stem section (pluricolumnal) belonging to a post-Palaeozoic crinoid (sea lily) is reported ...
Bulk sampling of a number of different marine and marginal marine lithofacies in the British Bathoni...
Distinctive crinoid columns with pentastellate to serrate circular nodal epifacets are probably deri...
Reprinted or extracted from scientific periodicals.Two of the plates are folded, one is double, one ...
A new crinoid species of the Order Cladida, Mooreocrinus liaoi Mao and Li sp. nov. , is described fr...
Attention is called to the synonomy of Ectenocrinus elongatus Thomas and Ladd, 1926, with Sygcaulocr...
Abstract. —A silicified crinoid fauna from the Anchor Limestone of the Monte Cristo Group (Lower Mis...
ABSTRACT—Development of a phylogenetic classification has been a primary pursuit of crinoid paleonto...
The specific diversity of fossil crinoids from the Much Wenlock Limestone Formation at Dudley, Worce...
ABSTRACT—Two new species of primitive cladid crinoids, Costalocrinus ibericus and C. thymos, from th...
Crinoids remain poorly known from the Llandovery of the British Isles despite disarticulated columna...
Nine crinoids are described from the Wooster Shale Member of the Cuyahoga Formation from Wayne and A...
Crinoids were an important and highly variable group of marine animals throughout the Paleozoic. Thi...
The Nunn Member (Early Osagean) of the Lake Valley Formation of New Mexico is known for its abundanc...
Systematic taxonomy requires thoughtful, detailed and structured descriptions of species characters,...
A single stem section (pluricolumnal) belonging to a post-Palaeozoic crinoid (sea lily) is reported ...
Bulk sampling of a number of different marine and marginal marine lithofacies in the British Bathoni...
Distinctive crinoid columns with pentastellate to serrate circular nodal epifacets are probably deri...
Reprinted or extracted from scientific periodicals.Two of the plates are folded, one is double, one ...
A new crinoid species of the Order Cladida, Mooreocrinus liaoi Mao and Li sp. nov. , is described fr...
Attention is called to the synonomy of Ectenocrinus elongatus Thomas and Ladd, 1926, with Sygcaulocr...