- parts.
Pentacrinites are
commonly found in the
Pentacrinites Bed of the
Early Jur****ic (Lower Lias) of Lyme Regis, Dorset, England.
Pentacrinites can be...
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attached crinoids with it. The stem of
Pentacrinites can be
several metres long.
Modern relatives of
Pentacrinites live in
gentle currents attached to rocks...
- is a stem-based taxon,
defined as
including all
crinoids closer to
Pentacrinites (a Jur****ic articulate) or Ap****crinus (an
Early Ordovician cladid)...
- 1842, 9-year-old
Horace Hovey discovered remarkably well-preserved
Pentacrinites or
Crinoids along the
banks of
Sugar Cr****,
which drew
researchers and...
- also
essential to
distribute animals along sea basins.
Seirocrinus &
Pentacrinites were some of the main
crinoid colonizers of the
floating rafts. Seirocrinus...
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Toarcian Ambulacrum,
spines An
Echinoid of the
family Hemicidaridae Pentacrinites P. spp.
Agoudim Amellago Jebel Akenzoud Tagoudite Tafraout Lower-Middle...
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Penion – or
unidentified comparable form †Penion
multicostatus †
Pentacrinites †
Pentacrinites bryani †Pentacrinus †Pentacrinus
bryani Periploma †Periploma...
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Images Pentacrinites Pentacrinites subteroides Pentacrinites patulus Pentacrinites cf.
basaltiformis Pentacrinites cf.
subteroides Pentacrinites sp. Kurremölla...
- Pterodactylus) in 1830, the fish Lepidotes, the
selachian Hybodus or the
crinoid Pentacrinites. The
first insight on the
flora was done in 1845, with
partial leaf...
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Synonyms Encrinus caputmedusae Lamarck, 1801 Isis
asteria Linnaeus, 1767
Pentacrinites caputmedusae (Lamarck, 1801)
Pentacrinus asteria (Linnaeus, 1767) Pentacrinus...