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New long-stemmed eocrinoid from the Furongian Point Peak Shale Member of the Wilberns Formation, central Texas
Journal: Journal of Paleontology
Publisher: Paleontological Society
Published: 01 January 2015
Journal of Paleontology (2015) 89 (1): 189–193.
...Samuel Zamora; Colin D. Sumrall; James Sprinkle Abstract Llanocystis wilbernsensis n. gen. n. sp. (Eocrinoidea, Echinodermata) is described based on three specimens from the Furongian Point Peak Shale Member of the Wilberns Formation in central Texas. It displays a unique morphology including...
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Llanocystis wilbernsensis n. gen. n. sp. from the Point Peak Shale ...
in New long-stemmed eocrinoid from the Furongian Point Peak Shale Member of the Wilberns Formation, central Texas
> Journal of Paleontology
Published: 01 January 2015
Figure 2 Llanocystis wilbernsensis n. gen. n. sp. from the Point Peak Shale
Member of the Wilberns Formation, Texas. 1–3, 7, 9–11, Holotype
specimen USNM 178555. (1) general view of the polyplated theca composed
of small plates of equal size
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Stratigraphic section of the Upper Cambrian Wilberns Formation showing the ...
in New long-stemmed eocrinoid from the Furongian Point Peak Shale Member of the Wilberns Formation, central Texas
> Journal of Paleontology
Published: 01 January 2015
Figure 1 Stratigraphic section of the Upper Cambrian Wilberns Formation showing the occurrence
of Llanocystis wilbernsensis n. gen. n. sp. (right) in the more shaly
Point Peak Member.
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Camera lucida drawings of two best-preserved Llanocystis w...
in New long-stemmed eocrinoid from the Furongian Point Peak Shale Member of the Wilberns Formation, central Texas
> Journal of Paleontology
Published: 01 January 2015
Figure 3 Camera lucida drawings of two best-preserved Llanocystis
wilbernsensis n. gen. n. sp. specimens; (1) enlarged holotype
USNM 178555 showing numerous, small plates covering most of theca (stippled areas
damaged or covered), larger plates