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Published: 01 July 2009
Journal of Paleontology (2009) 83 (4): 562–574.
...DANIEL B. BLAKE; ROGER W. PORTELL Abstract Oyenaster oblidus , Ocalaster timucum , and Ocalaster seloyi are new genera and species of the family Goniasteridae (Asteroidea) described from the Eocene Ocala Limestone of Florida. Although the fossil record of asteroids is sketchy, goniasterids appear...
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Figure 6. Ocalaster seloyi n. gen. and sp., holotype, Florida Museum of Natural History UF 17244, Lower Ocala Limestone, Florida. Scale bars all 5 mm. 1, Dorsal view of entire specimen; 2–7, abradial toward bottom of photograph; 2, interior of SM series, with abactinals to top; 3–6, dorsal of SM, abactinals with accessories, accessory depressions; 7, at top, MAO and ambulacral series above actinals; actinal interior surfaces are smooth; to left, abradial of ambulacrals and carinals, a few abactinals with medial spines, accessories; 8, at top, carinal series with facets, spines; circumoral, foreshortened ambulacrals to middle left; also interbrachial abactinals with fine accessories, only small facets.
Published: 01 July 2009
Figure 6. Ocalaster seloyi n. gen. and sp., holotype, Florida Museum of Natural History UF 17244, Lower Ocala Limestone, Florida. Scale bars all 5 mm. 1 , Dorsal view of entire specimen; 2–7 , abradial toward bottom of photograph; 2 , interior of SM series, with abactinals to top; 3–6
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Figure 1. Map of Florida showing type localities of Oyenaster oblidus, Ocalaster timucum, and O. seloyi n. gen. and spp., FLMNH IP AL004, Alachua County, Newberry Quadrangle, USGS 7.5′, 1988; T9S, R17E; and CI009, Citrus County, Yankeetown Quadrangle, USGS 7.5′, 1988; T17S, R16E. Also shown is FLMNH IP CI001 (Citrus County, Yankeetown Quadrangle, USGS 7.5′, 1988, T17S, R16E) site of large ossicular concentration.
Published: 01 July 2009
Figure 1. Map of Florida showing type localities of Oyenaster oblidus , Ocalaster timucum , and O. seloyi n. gen. and spp., FLMNH IP AL004, Alachua County, Newberry Quadrangle, USGS 7.5′, 1988; T9S, R17E; and CI009, Citrus County, Yankeetown Quadrangle, USGS 7.5′, 1988; T17S, R16E. Also shown