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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1952
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (1952) S6-II (1-3): 47–55.
...Marga E. Zoeke Abstract The echinoids of the genus Schizaster are classed into African and European groups on the basis of certain characteristics of form, biometric measurements, and structure of the plates. Each group can be further subdivided on the basis of morphology. The possibility of local...
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Echinoid sample (<span class="search-highlight">Schizaster</span> parkinsoni) collected by Lovisato in Sardinia, ...
Published: 12 April 2017
Fig. 2- Echinoid sample (Schizaster parkinsoni) collected by Lovisato in Sardinia, from the Sapienza University palaeontological collection; (kind permission of the MUST - “Sapienza” Università di Roma).
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2003
Journal of Paleontology (2003) 77 (3): 491–508.
...LOUIS G. ZACHOS; ANN MOLINEUX Abstract Fourteen species of echinoids ranging in age from early to late Eocene, including four new species, are described from Texas. New taxa include Schizaster (Schizaster) caddoensis from the Reklaw and Weches Formations (Claiborne Group, middle Eocene), Schizaster...
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Figure  6 — 1, 2 ,  Periarchus lyelli , from Locality 14, Sabine County, Te...
Published: 01 May 2003
, aboral, ×2.3, uncoated; 8, LSUMG-5058, aboral, ×2.3, uncoated, image processed for approximate correction of deformation. 4 – 7 , Schizaster (Schizaster) caddoensis n. sp.; 4, TMM-2000TX1, holotype, aboral, ×2.2, coated, from Locality 54, Nacogdoches County, Texas; 5, TMM-2000TX1, lateral, ×2.2
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FIGURE 3 —Distribution of benthic associations and sedimentary substrata, n...
Published: 01 February 2003
geometric symbols represent the different biocoenoses. Key to biocoenoses: Amph. = Amphioxus ; Ch. v. ± ep.. = Chione verrucosa ± epifauna; L. fr.h. = Lima fragilis hians ; Lor. fr. = Loripinus fragilis ; Sch. ch. = Schizaster chiajei ; Sch. T. = Schizaster Turritella ; Tl. = Tellina
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 May 2015
PALAIOS (2015) 30 (5): 373–387.
... echinoids, differ widely with respect to the above-mentioned features. Four genera were recognized: the clypeasteroids Clypeaster and Amphiope , the spatangoid Schizaster and the cassiduloid Conolampas . Although these taxa are in need of revision, a taxonomic analysis of these echinoids at species...
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Series: SEPM Special Publication
Published: 01 January 2007
DOI: 10.2110/pec.07.88.0087
EISBN: 9781565762909
... to the overlying Cape Arkhangelos Calcarenite. Thelocations of the in situ and reworked Schizaster canaliferus , respectively, are indicated. FIG. 3. An autochthonous Schizaster canaliferus from the Lindos Bay Clay. A) General aboral view. B) Close-up of top-right portion showing sediment-transporting...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1961
Journal of Paleontology (1961) 35 (3): 480–488.
...John Wyatt Durham Abstract Echinolampas woodringi n. sp., Pericosmus israelskyi n. sp., Schizaster costaricensis n. sp., Schizobrissus kewi n. sp., Plagiobrissus costaricensis n. sp., and P. malavassii n. sp, are described. Brissopsis, n. sp., and Clypeaster sp. indet. are recorded and figured...
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The clypeasteroid-dominated echinoid deposit (Facies Ittiri-B) of the Ittir...
Published: 01 May 2015
Fig. 5.— The clypeasteroid-dominated echinoid deposit (Facies Ittiri-B) of the Ittiri Section. A , B ) Complete tests of Clypeaster , obliquely oriented. C ) Complete specimen of Conolampas showing aboral side–down position. D ) Schizaster remains and internal mold of gastropods. E
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 February 2003
PALAIOS (2003) 18 (1): 47–62.
... geometric symbols represent the different biocoenoses. Key to biocoenoses: Amph. = Amphioxus ; Ch. v. ± ep.. = Chione verrucosa ± epifauna; L. fr.h. = Lima fragilis hians ; Lor. fr. = Loripinus fragilis ; Sch. ch. = Schizaster chiajei ; Sch. T. = Schizaster Turritella ; Tl. = Tellina ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2022
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2022) 141 (3): 426–448.
... sandstones and sandy marls and greyish limestones, and topped with algal limestones. The echinoid fauna is composed mainly of spatangoid echinoids and includes Opissaster spp., which occur in marly limestones, Spatangus tesselatus Pomel, 1885 , Schizaster saheliensis Pomel, 1885 , Schizaster...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 December 2002
PALAIOS (2002) 17 (6): 622–630.
... and graded event bed, and commonly between the arms of the bow. Scolicia is attributed here with confidence to the irregular echinoid Schizaster from autochthonous tests associated with the trace fossil. In this sandy substrate, Schizaster probably burrowed to a depth not greater than 15–20 cm. Tests...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2005
Journal of Paleontology (2005) 79 (6): 1072–1087.
... designation. Hemiaster atavus Arnaud IN Cotteau , 1883 , p. 223, pl. 12, figs. 5–9. Schizaster iheringi de Loriol , 1887 ; Bernasconi , 1959 , p. 171, pl. IV, figs. 6, 7, part. Proraster atavus ( Arnaud IN Cotteau , 1883 ); Smith and Jeffery , 2000 , p. 340 (with additional...
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Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 April 2009
PALAIOS (2009) 24 (4): 211–221.
... most of the biomass is concentrated in epifaunal multispecies clumps. There could be no greater contrast between Vatova's classification of the Schizaster chiajei biocoenosis, based on the predominance of the irregular sea urchin Schizaster canaliferus and the ophiurid Amphiura chiajei , both...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1933
AAPG Bulletin (1933) 17 (11): 1387–1388.
... the stratigraphic position of the Cocoa sand member.   Feet 5. Calcareous clay.......................................... 25 4. Zeuglodon -bearing bed; yellowish or grayish marl with ledges; Ostrea trigonalis, Ostrea falco, Schizaster armiger , Pecten spillmani , * Zeuglodon , and other...
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FIGURE 4 —Species richness in biocoenoses across the northern Adriatic. Spe...
Published: 01 February 2003
= Ravenna, Ro = Rovinj; Vatova biocoenoses—Cg = Chione gallina , Sc = Schizaster chiajei , Te = Tellina , Tu = Turritella ; Zavodnik localities—numbers correspond with localities discussed in text
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2000
Journal of Paleontology (2000) 74 (4): 654–661.
... oligopygoids (= Haimea spp.), cassiduloids and spatangoids. The spatangoids already reported from the Pimento Hill locality are Agassizia inflata Jackson, 1922 , Eupatagus alatus Arnold and Clark, 1927 , Schizaster subcylindricus Cotteau, 1875 , and indeterminate fragments representing at least one more...
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FIGURE 3 —Distribution and close correspondence of sediments, nutrients, an...
Published: 01 April 2009
transport to the northeast during high summer floods or under the influence of northeastern bora winds (detail of Pigorini, 1968 , fig. 1C). B) Vatova's benthic assemblages. A = Amphioxus ; C.g. = Chione gallina ; L.h. = Lima hians ; S.c. = Schizaster chiajei association; T = Turritella ; TI
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2019
Journal of Paleontology (2019) 93 (4): 764–784.
... predominately of spatangoid test fragments and bivalve shell remains ( Fig. 5.5 ). Complete tests of Echinocyamus and Genocidaris can be also found within these burrows. Most extant species of the genus Ova and the closely related genus Schizaster include shallow and deeper burrowing forms...
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Comparison between echinoid faunas of Santa Caterina-S’Archittu and Porto T...
Published: 01 July 2019
, 1920 - - x - ECHINONEOIDA Koehleraster Lambert and Thiéry, 1921 - - x - CLYPEASTEROIDA Clypeaster Lamarck, 1801 x - x x Echinocyamus van Phelsum, 1774 x x x x SPATANGOIDA Schizaster L. Agassiz, 1836 - - x - Ova Gray, 1825 x x x x