Author Institution: Department of Geological Sciences, The Ohio State UniversityA new species of Goniocrinus, G. saettii, is described from the Delaware Limestone of Franklin County, OH. This is the first crinoid described from the Delaware Limestone and the first cladid crinoid described from Devonian limestones of Ohio. This new occurrence suggests that additional new echinoderm specimens may be found in Devonian limestones of Ohio with a directed search for strata conducive to complete echinoderm preservation, that is, rapidly deposited, fine-grained facies
Author Institution: Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Columbus, OhioA new species of cladoid inadu...
Master of ScienceGeologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/115277...
Crinoids were an important and highly variable group of marine animals throughout the Paleozoic. Thi...
Author Institution: Department of Geological Sciences, The Ohio State UniversityA new species of Gon...
The cladid crinoid Diphuicrinus ohioensis Burke, 1976, was originally described from shallow marine ...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, University of Cincinnati ; Department of Geological Scien...
Recently the writer has had the privilege of examining some crinoids from the private collection of ...
Nine crinoids are described from the Wooster Shale Member of the Cuyahoga Formation from Wayne and A...
Complete crinoid dorsal cups and crowns are virtually unknown from the Lime Creek Formation and Aman...
Most previous publications on Devonian crinoids from the Holy Cross Mountains in Poland have concent...
In connection with a paper recently prepared for the Iowa Geological Survey, entitled Echinoderms o...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, The University of ToledoMiddle and Upper Devonian marine ...
A tentative framework of ten echinoderm zonules, some of which are not new, is proposed: Nortonechin...
A diverse echinoderm fauna lived in reef and non-reef Silurian facies of the upper Midwestern United...
Author Institution: The Department of Geology and Mineralogy, The Ohio State UniversityChitinozoa fr...
Author Institution: Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Columbus, OhioA new species of cladoid inadu...
Master of ScienceGeologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/115277...
Crinoids were an important and highly variable group of marine animals throughout the Paleozoic. Thi...
Author Institution: Department of Geological Sciences, The Ohio State UniversityA new species of Gon...
The cladid crinoid Diphuicrinus ohioensis Burke, 1976, was originally described from shallow marine ...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, University of Cincinnati ; Department of Geological Scien...
Recently the writer has had the privilege of examining some crinoids from the private collection of ...
Nine crinoids are described from the Wooster Shale Member of the Cuyahoga Formation from Wayne and A...
Complete crinoid dorsal cups and crowns are virtually unknown from the Lime Creek Formation and Aman...
Most previous publications on Devonian crinoids from the Holy Cross Mountains in Poland have concent...
In connection with a paper recently prepared for the Iowa Geological Survey, entitled Echinoderms o...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, The University of ToledoMiddle and Upper Devonian marine ...
A tentative framework of ten echinoderm zonules, some of which are not new, is proposed: Nortonechin...
A diverse echinoderm fauna lived in reef and non-reef Silurian facies of the upper Midwestern United...
Author Institution: The Department of Geology and Mineralogy, The Ohio State UniversityChitinozoa fr...
Author Institution: Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Columbus, OhioA new species of cladoid inadu...
Master of ScienceGeologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/115277...
Crinoids were an important and highly variable group of marine animals throughout the Paleozoic. Thi...