The echinoid Parascutella gibbercula (de Serres, 1829) (Echinoidea: Clypeasteroida) is reported from the Mali Potok area of the Medvednica Mountain in Croatia. The fossil site is situated in mixed siliciclastics and biocalcarenites of late Badenian age. These echinoids are large extremely flat echinoids, informally known as sand dollars. The discovered echinoids are preserved in situ. The environment of deposition is defined as a shallow, coastal, high-energy environment for which these sea-urchins have developed characteristic morphological features. The strength and hydrodynamic stability of their shells enabled the post-mortal colonisation of the skeleton by epibenthic organisms, creating a robust, relatively stable substrate within othe...
Articulated echinoids are rare in Palaeozoic strata. In order to gain a better understanding of pala...
The Moravitsa section is located SSE of the homonymous village, SW of the town of Mezdra (Vratsa Dis...
This paper examines Badenian (middle Miocene) macroinvertebrates – corals and molluscs – from the Pé...
The echinoid Parascutella gibbercula (de Serres, 1829) (Echinoidea: Clypeasteroida) is reported from...
Echinoderms from the Badenian (Middle Miocene) of the Fore-Carpathian Basin of western Ukraine are f...
Three mass accumulations of sea urchins from the Miocene of Sardinia show a number of taphonomic fea...
In the article are considered sea urchins of family Scutellidae found in Slovenia. Two forms were de...
A collection of unremarkably preserved fossil irregular echinoids from the Upper Oligocene (Chattian...
Echinoderms represent a major ecological component and contribute considerably to Oligocene–Miocene ...
Species belonging to Clypeasteroida and Spatangoida orders are common and abundant in carbonate depo...
Clypeasteroid echinoids are widespread and abundant within Miocene sedimentary sequences of the Medi...
International audienceUsing recent samplings and specimens from ancient collections, 14 sites and fi...
International audienceThe Upper Ordovician (Sandbian) Letná Formation of Bohemia (Czech Republic) pr...
Echinoids fauna are common and distributed in the Lower Miocene deposits of the Bagher Abad area, no...
Echinoids from the Belpberg Beds (OMM) 193 The present paper deals with the echinoid fauna of the Be...
Articulated echinoids are rare in Palaeozoic strata. In order to gain a better understanding of pala...
The Moravitsa section is located SSE of the homonymous village, SW of the town of Mezdra (Vratsa Dis...
This paper examines Badenian (middle Miocene) macroinvertebrates – corals and molluscs – from the Pé...
The echinoid Parascutella gibbercula (de Serres, 1829) (Echinoidea: Clypeasteroida) is reported from...
Echinoderms from the Badenian (Middle Miocene) of the Fore-Carpathian Basin of western Ukraine are f...
Three mass accumulations of sea urchins from the Miocene of Sardinia show a number of taphonomic fea...
In the article are considered sea urchins of family Scutellidae found in Slovenia. Two forms were de...
A collection of unremarkably preserved fossil irregular echinoids from the Upper Oligocene (Chattian...
Echinoderms represent a major ecological component and contribute considerably to Oligocene–Miocene ...
Species belonging to Clypeasteroida and Spatangoida orders are common and abundant in carbonate depo...
Clypeasteroid echinoids are widespread and abundant within Miocene sedimentary sequences of the Medi...
International audienceUsing recent samplings and specimens from ancient collections, 14 sites and fi...
International audienceThe Upper Ordovician (Sandbian) Letná Formation of Bohemia (Czech Republic) pr...
Echinoids fauna are common and distributed in the Lower Miocene deposits of the Bagher Abad area, no...
Echinoids from the Belpberg Beds (OMM) 193 The present paper deals with the echinoid fauna of the Be...
Articulated echinoids are rare in Palaeozoic strata. In order to gain a better understanding of pala...
The Moravitsa section is located SSE of the homonymous village, SW of the town of Mezdra (Vratsa Dis...
This paper examines Badenian (middle Miocene) macroinvertebrates – corals and molluscs – from the Pé...