Restudy of an Ordovician diploporite specimen from the Middle Ordovician of central Spain reveals that the species ‘Calix’ inornatus meléndez has four ambulacra, each with two equal facets, an oval hydropore and a smooth thecal surface. In contrast, the type species of Calix has four ambulacra, each with four facets added in a clockwise direction during growth, a trilobed hydropore, and a theca with spiny plates. Other aristocystitid genera with four ambulacra have one facet per ambulacrum. ‘Calix’ inornatus differs from all other aristocystitid genera and warrants a new generic name, for which we propose Enodicalix
Diploporan echinoderms were one of the most speciose groups of stemmed echinoderms during the Ordovi...
Two new genera and two new species of Parablastoidea are described from Early and Middle Ordovician ...
Our understanding of growth patterns, paleoecology, and systematics of the diploporitan echinoderm E...
Restudy of an Ordovician diploporite specimen from the Middle Ordovician of central Spain reveals th...
Restudy of an Ordovician diploporite specimen from the Middle Ordovician of central Spain reveals th...
New Middle Ordovician specimens of pentaradiate diploporite blastozoans from the southern Central Ib...
The holotype of''Echinosphaerites'' murchisoni Verneuil and Barrande 1855 is reviewed, and proposed ...
The first record outside Bohemia of the recumbent diploporid Aristocystites metroi is presented. It ...
Addendum on the Ordovician Cystoids of Sierra Morena. A number of specimens from the synclinorium of...
During the early Palaeozoic, echinoderm body plans were much more diverse than they are today, displ...
International audienceWe present revision of the taxonomy and palaeoecology of the Ordovician aristo...
We present revision of the taxonomy and palaeoecology of the Ordovician aristocystitid Lepidocalix p...
The presence of the cystoids Codiocystis and Phiyctocystis in the Llandeilo of Spain, associated to ...
During the early Palaeozoic, echinoderm body plans were much more diverse than they are today, displ...
The type species of the early Paleozoic nuculoid pelecypod genus Tancrediopsis Beushausen, 1895, is ...
Diploporan echinoderms were one of the most speciose groups of stemmed echinoderms during the Ordovi...
Two new genera and two new species of Parablastoidea are described from Early and Middle Ordovician ...
Our understanding of growth patterns, paleoecology, and systematics of the diploporitan echinoderm E...
Restudy of an Ordovician diploporite specimen from the Middle Ordovician of central Spain reveals th...
Restudy of an Ordovician diploporite specimen from the Middle Ordovician of central Spain reveals th...
New Middle Ordovician specimens of pentaradiate diploporite blastozoans from the southern Central Ib...
The holotype of''Echinosphaerites'' murchisoni Verneuil and Barrande 1855 is reviewed, and proposed ...
The first record outside Bohemia of the recumbent diploporid Aristocystites metroi is presented. It ...
Addendum on the Ordovician Cystoids of Sierra Morena. A number of specimens from the synclinorium of...
During the early Palaeozoic, echinoderm body plans were much more diverse than they are today, displ...
International audienceWe present revision of the taxonomy and palaeoecology of the Ordovician aristo...
We present revision of the taxonomy and palaeoecology of the Ordovician aristocystitid Lepidocalix p...
The presence of the cystoids Codiocystis and Phiyctocystis in the Llandeilo of Spain, associated to ...
During the early Palaeozoic, echinoderm body plans were much more diverse than they are today, displ...
The type species of the early Paleozoic nuculoid pelecypod genus Tancrediopsis Beushausen, 1895, is ...
Diploporan echinoderms were one of the most speciose groups of stemmed echinoderms during the Ordovi...
Two new genera and two new species of Parablastoidea are described from Early and Middle Ordovician ...
Our understanding of growth patterns, paleoecology, and systematics of the diploporitan echinoderm E...