Form and function of the strangest crinoid stem: Devonian of Morocco

Volume: 137, Issue: 2, Pages: 205 - 210
Published: May 19, 2018
Abstract
Trombonicrinus (col.) hanshessi gen. et sp. nov. is a crinoid species of unusual morphology and is based solely on the stem. It comes from the (probably Lower) Devonian of Tafraoute, Anti Atlas Mountains, Morocco. It is a long crinoid stem of circular section, tapering distally throughout, with a tight curvature through 180o between the mesistele and proxistele; attachment is distally by short, pointed, unsegmented pseudoradices. The overall...
Paper Details
Title
Form and function of the strangest crinoid stem: Devonian of Morocco
Published Date
May 19, 2018
Volume
137
Issue
2
Pages
205 - 210
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