The cyrtocrinids are a group of mostly Mesozoic articulated crinoids, with rare Cenozoic forms and only two extant taxa. A careful analysis of previous studies indicates that the systematic arrangement of cyrtocrinids is very weak and unsatisfactory for several reasons. In particular, most of the original descriptions and diagnosis date from the past century and are logically influenced by a classical typological philosophy. Not being based on phylogeny, the currently accepted groups for cyrtocrinids must be putatively regarded as “artificial”. In addition, an inappropriate use of characters has been used, typically considered as diagnostic in other groups of crinoids but only marginally applicable to cyrtocrinids (the latter differen...
ABSTRACT—Development of a phylogenetic classification has been a primary pursuit of crinoid paleonto...
Although the status of Crinoidea (sea lilies and featherstars) as sister group to all other living e...
114 p., 28 pl., 6 fig.Supplement available at: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/3843http://paleo.ku.edu/co...
We describe the first molecular and morphological analysis of extant crinoid high-level inter-relati...
The study of the relationship between disparity (occupied morphospace) and diversity (number of taxa...
In recent years several authors have proposed changes in cyrtocrinid crinoid systematics. The value ...
Phylogenetic relationships among early crinoids are evaluated by maximizing parsimonious-informative...
The evolution of a group of Mesozoic Tethyan crinoids, the cyrtocrinids, is followed through its who...
A new cyrtocrinid crinoid coming from Bajocian sediments of the Central Italy is described and named...
Although the status of Crinoidea (sea lilies and featherstars) as sister group to all other living e...
A new cyrtocrinid is described from Bajocian sediments of central Italy and named Ninocrinus parvulu...
Two new species of cyrtocrinid crinoids, Crataegocrinus zignoi n.sp. and Psalidocrinus dalpiazi n.sp...
An alignment of nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequences (1529 data columns from three genes: nuclea...
The cyrtocrinid crinoid Proholopus holopiformis (Remeš, 1902) is described from the upper Albian suc...
ABSTRACT—For many years the earliest record of the class Crinoidea was a single late Tremadocian gen...
ABSTRACT—Development of a phylogenetic classification has been a primary pursuit of crinoid paleonto...
Although the status of Crinoidea (sea lilies and featherstars) as sister group to all other living e...
114 p., 28 pl., 6 fig.Supplement available at: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/3843http://paleo.ku.edu/co...
We describe the first molecular and morphological analysis of extant crinoid high-level inter-relati...
The study of the relationship between disparity (occupied morphospace) and diversity (number of taxa...
In recent years several authors have proposed changes in cyrtocrinid crinoid systematics. The value ...
Phylogenetic relationships among early crinoids are evaluated by maximizing parsimonious-informative...
The evolution of a group of Mesozoic Tethyan crinoids, the cyrtocrinids, is followed through its who...
A new cyrtocrinid crinoid coming from Bajocian sediments of the Central Italy is described and named...
Although the status of Crinoidea (sea lilies and featherstars) as sister group to all other living e...
A new cyrtocrinid is described from Bajocian sediments of central Italy and named Ninocrinus parvulu...
Two new species of cyrtocrinid crinoids, Crataegocrinus zignoi n.sp. and Psalidocrinus dalpiazi n.sp...
An alignment of nuclear and mitochondrial gene sequences (1529 data columns from three genes: nuclea...
The cyrtocrinid crinoid Proholopus holopiformis (Remeš, 1902) is described from the upper Albian suc...
ABSTRACT—For many years the earliest record of the class Crinoidea was a single late Tremadocian gen...
ABSTRACT—Development of a phylogenetic classification has been a primary pursuit of crinoid paleonto...
Although the status of Crinoidea (sea lilies and featherstars) as sister group to all other living e...
114 p., 28 pl., 6 fig.Supplement available at: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/3843http://paleo.ku.edu/co...