Bromidechinus, a new Ordovician echinozoan (Echinodermata), and its bearing on the early history of echinoids
Smith, Andrew B.; Savill, Jeremy J.; Smith Andrew B.; Department of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK; Savill Jeremy J.; WesternGeco, 455 London Road, Isleworth, Middlesex TW7 5AA, UK
Журнал:
Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Дата:
2001
Аннотация:
ABSTRACTA new genus and species of primitive echinozoan, Bromidechinus rimaporus, is described from the Upper Ordovician of Oklahoma, USA. This has a unique plate arrangement. There is a single perradial series of imperforate plates bounded on either side by a column of perforate ambulacral plates. A double column of interambulacral plates separates ambulacral zones. The sparse record of Ordovician echinozoans is reviewed and cladistic analysis suggests that Bromidechinus represents a lineage that diverged prior to the split between bothriocidarids and main-line echinoids. This leads to a revised interpretation of the earliest stages of morphological evolution of echinoids.
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