ABSTRACT—Thirty-four crinoid species, including four new species, are reported from the Nada Member of the Borden Formation in eastern Kentucky. The dominant crinoid group is monobathrids (18 species), but diplobathrids, disparids, cladids, and flexibles are also present. The four new species are the camerates Blairocrinus protuberatus, Uperocrinus acuminatus, and Aorocrinus nodulus, and the cladid Atelestocrinus kentuckyensis. The majority of the species in this fauna were previously known from what has traditionally been considered the ‘‘upper part’ ’ of the Burlington Limestone in the Mississippi River Valley and what is now recognized as the Burlington Pelmatozoan Assemblage III. The current study confirms the conclusion of Lane and DuB...
Nine crinoids are described from the Wooster Shale Member of the Cuyahoga Formation from Wayne and A...
The Lake Valley Formation has long been known for the crinoids that are abundant in the formation. T...
Thirteen species of crinoids representing the families Diphuicrinidae, catacrinidae, Pirasocrinidae,...
Abstract. —A silicified crinoid fauna from the Anchor Limestone of the Monte Cristo Group (Lower Mis...
The Mississippian Fort Payne Formation of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama is well known for its abu...
The Mississippian Fort Payne Formation of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama is well known for its abu...
The Mississippian Fort Payne Formation of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama is well known for its abu...
The Mississippian Fort Payne Formation of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama is well known for its abu...
The Batocrinidae are characteristic faunal elements in lower Mississippian shallow-marine settings i...
The Nunn Member (Early Osagean) of the Lake Valley Formation of New Mexico is known for its abundanc...
The Nunn Member (Early Osagean) of the Lake Valley Formation of New Mexico is known for its abundanc...
The Nunn Member (Early Osagean) of the Lake Valley Formation of New Mexico is known for its abundanc...
The Batocrinidae are characteristic faunal elements in lower Mississippian shallow-marine settings i...
crinoids and a diverse array of autochthonous and allochthonous carbonate and siliciclastic facies. ...
with the occurrence of T. planus indicating correlation with the Ridenhower (Paint Creek) Formation ...
Nine crinoids are described from the Wooster Shale Member of the Cuyahoga Formation from Wayne and A...
The Lake Valley Formation has long been known for the crinoids that are abundant in the formation. T...
Thirteen species of crinoids representing the families Diphuicrinidae, catacrinidae, Pirasocrinidae,...
Abstract. —A silicified crinoid fauna from the Anchor Limestone of the Monte Cristo Group (Lower Mis...
The Mississippian Fort Payne Formation of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama is well known for its abu...
The Mississippian Fort Payne Formation of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama is well known for its abu...
The Mississippian Fort Payne Formation of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama is well known for its abu...
The Mississippian Fort Payne Formation of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Alabama is well known for its abu...
The Batocrinidae are characteristic faunal elements in lower Mississippian shallow-marine settings i...
The Nunn Member (Early Osagean) of the Lake Valley Formation of New Mexico is known for its abundanc...
The Nunn Member (Early Osagean) of the Lake Valley Formation of New Mexico is known for its abundanc...
The Nunn Member (Early Osagean) of the Lake Valley Formation of New Mexico is known for its abundanc...
The Batocrinidae are characteristic faunal elements in lower Mississippian shallow-marine settings i...
crinoids and a diverse array of autochthonous and allochthonous carbonate and siliciclastic facies. ...
with the occurrence of T. planus indicating correlation with the Ridenhower (Paint Creek) Formation ...
Nine crinoids are described from the Wooster Shale Member of the Cuyahoga Formation from Wayne and A...
The Lake Valley Formation has long been known for the crinoids that are abundant in the formation. T...
Thirteen species of crinoids representing the families Diphuicrinidae, catacrinidae, Pirasocrinidae,...