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Fossil specimen : BGS GSM74733 – Lectotype

Taxonomy
Taxonomic Group

Kingdom Animalia

  Phylum Echinodermata

    Class Crinoidea

      Order Monobathrida

Fossil Name Dialutocrinus aculeatus (Austin)
Type Status Lectotype
Name History

Dialutocrinus aculeatus (Austin)

Provenance
Registration No. GSM74733
Collector ex Old Survey Bk L, p 188
Donor or Associated Person Name not available
Held By British Geological Survey Logo British Geological Survey
Comments [XII 6/69 (XIII 5/37)] ex Old Survey Bk L, p188.
Location
Country Ireland
Locality Hook Point,Wexford,Ireland
Grid Reference Not available
Stratigraphy
Rock Unit Carboniferous Limestone Supergroup
Biozone Not available
Geological Age

Dinantian Subsystem (Carboniferous Period) (326.4 – 359.2 Ma B.P.)

References
References

Fig'd T & T Austins' MS Plate r fig 1e fide J Wright March 1952 plr.,fig1e

Wright J (1955) Mon British Carb Crinoidea Pl LXI fig 4 tesct-fig 122 reprod T & T Austin MS Plate r fig 1e ibid p 248 p.248 plr.,fig1e

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