Teliocrinus, DODERLEIN, 1912
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00392.x |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/361B885B-6432-FFF2-65F7-59087A31FEBA |
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GENUS TELIOCRINUS DÖDERLEIN, 1912 View in CoL
Synonym: Comastrocrinus Clark, 1912: 252 View in CoL ; Teliocrinus Döderlein, 1912: 22 View in CoL , Clark, 1923: 10.
Type species of the genus: Hypalocrinus springeri Clark, 1909 .
Emended diagnosis: A pentacrinid genus with primibrachials united by syzygy, and beyond that very variable brachitaxes. IIBrax from 2 to 6: usually with a transverse synarthry at 1+2 and a syzygy at 3+4. IIIBrax from 1 to 4: sometimes with a transverse synarthry at 1+2 or 2+3, and frequently with a synostosis at 3+4 or 4+5. There is a tendency to decrease the number of brachials per brachitaxis through ontogeny up to a single axillary, especially in IIIBr and IVBr. Arm branching: isotomous. Columnal symplexies: with interpetaloid groove of variable width, frequently disappearing in larger mature columnals, which take the typical diplocrinine feature.
Occurrence: Northern Indian Ocean (recent times),?Miocene of Japan.
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Diplocrininae |
Teliocrinus
Roux, Michel, Améziane, Nadia & Eleaume, Marc 2009 |
Comastrocrinus
Clark 1912: 252 |
Teliocrinus Döderlein, 1912: 22
DODERLEIN 1912: 22 |