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Carniaster orchardi new genus and species (Echinodermata, Asteroidea), the first Triassic asteroid from the Western Hemisphere
Daniel B. Blake and John-Paul Zonneveld
Carniaster orchardi new genus and species (Echinodermata, Asteroidea), the first Triassic asteroid from the Western Hemisphere
Journal of Paleontology (July 2004) 78 (4): 723-730
Carniaster orchardi new genus and species (Echinodermata, Asteroidea), the first Triassic asteroid from the Western Hemisphere
Journal of Paleontology (July 2004) 78 (4): 723-730
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Abstract
Carniaster orchardi n. gen. and sp. (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) is only the fourth Triassic asteroid known from material complete enough to warrant a generic name. Data indicating familial and ordinal positions are not available. All four Triassic genera belong to the exclusively post-Paleozoic crown group. Carniaster does not appear to differ significantly from other described Triassic genera, and it probably represents a broadly basal lineage within the crown group diversification. Available morphological data suggest no ecologic parameters that would be unusual among living asteroids. Carniaster is the first complete Triassic asteroid known from beyond Europe.
ISSN: 0022-3360
EISSN: 1937-2337
Coden: JPALAZ
Serial Title: Journal of Paleontology
Serial Volume: 78
Serial Issue: 4
Title: Carniaster orchardi new genus and species (Echinodermata, Asteroidea), the first Triassic asteroid from the Western Hemisphere
Affiliation: University of Illinois at Urbana, Department of Geology,
Urbana, IL,
United States
Pages: 723-730
Published: 200407
Text Language: English
Publisher: Paleontological Society,
Lawrence, KS,
United States
References: 22
Accession Number: 2006-011319
Categories: Invertebrate paleontology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sect., strat. col., 2 plates, geol. sketch map
N56°00'00" - N56°00'00", W123°00'00" - W123°00'00"
Secondary Affiliation: Geological Survey of Canada,
CAN,
Canada
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2017, American Geosciences Institute.
Update Code: 200606