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Fossil specimen : SM H 179 – Paralectotype

Taxonomy
Taxonomic Group

Kingdom Animalia

  Phylum Echinodermata

    Class Crinoidea

      Order -

Fossil Name Sostronocrinus mundus (Whidborne)
Type Status Paralectotype
Name History

Sostronocrinus mundus (Whidborne) – See Lane, N.G., Maples, C.G., & Waters, J.A. (2001): Paralectotype

Mariocrinus mundus Whidborne – See Whidborne (1898): Holotype

Provenance
Registration No. H 179
Collector Name not available
Donor or Associated Person Whidborne, George Ferris (1845-1910); Porter, [William]
Held By Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences Logo Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge
Comments cast : interior, of cup (part c); part and counterpart : (parts a-b)
Location
Country England
Locality Croyde Rocks, Devon, England
Grid Reference Not available
Stratigraphy
Rock Unit Upper Devonian
Biozone Not available
Geological Age

Devonian Period (Devonian Period) (358.9 – 419.2 Ma B.P.)

References
References

Lane, N.G., Maples, C.G., & Waters, J.A. 2001. Revision of late Devonian (Famennian) and some early Carboniferous (Tournaisian) crinoids and blastoids from the type Devonian are of North Devon. Palaeontology, 44(6), 1043-1080 + 6 pls. p. 1070; pl. 5, fig. 8

Whidborne 1898. A monograph of the Devonian fauna of the south of England Palaeontographical Society Monographs vol. iii (1):

Whidborne 1898. A monograph of the Devonian fauna of the south of England Palaeontographical Society Monographs vol. iii p.219 pl.xxxvii fig.6 (h.179a), fig.7 (h.179b)

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