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Triassic echinoids
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Triassic echinoids

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Series: Smithsonian contributions to paleobiology, no. 30

By

Kier, Porter M

Type

Book

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Published material

Publication info

Washington, Smithsonian Institution Press, 1977

Notes

Includes index.

Although 142 species of Triassic echinoids have been reported, only 24 are based on sufficient material to permit reliable generic identification. These species are redescribed and illustrated. Twelve of them are from the St. Cassian Beds in the Italian Dolomites. A large collection of specimens from these beds is described, from which are erected two new species, Megaporocidaris mariana and Levicidaris zardinia, and five new genera: Zardinechinus, a miocidarid, Paurocidaris and Leurocidaris, cidarids, and the psychocidarids, Levicidaris and Megaporocidaris. A new pedinoid, Hemipedina hudsoni, is described from the Norian of Arabia. During the Early and Middle Triassic, only flexible miocidarids were present. Apparently all Mesozoic echinoids are descended from them. The first cidarids occur in the Late Triassic (Karnian) together with the first psychocidarids. The first certain pedinoid appears in the Norian. Finally at the close of the Triassic, in the Rhaetian, the first hemicidaroid appears.

Subjects

Paleontology , Sea urchins, Fossil , Triassic

BHL Collections

Unearthed! Smithsonian Libraries' Paleo Collection

Call Number

QE701 .S56 no. 30

Language

English

Identifiers

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00810266.30.1
LCCN: https://lccn.loc.gov/76024806
OCLC: 2372729

 

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