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Aglaocrinus is an extinct species of crinoids in the Cladia order.[5][6][7][8][9] It has been proposed that it was a blind, stationary (attached) suspension feeder the hard parts of which were composed of magnesium calcite.[10][11] It has been discovered in 3 locations in North America.[12]
Species
There are currently 12 species in this genus, consisting of:
- Aglaocrinus cranei (Strimple, 1971);[13][14][15][16] also known as Aaglaocrinus cranei[17][18][19][20]
- Aglaocrinus expansus[21]
- Aglaocrinus keytei (Strimple & Moore 1973);[22][23] also known as Aaglaocrinus keytai[24][25][26][27][28]
- Aglaocrinus konecnyorum (Webster 1981)[29][30]
- Aglaocrinus magnus (Strimple 1949)[31][32][33][34]
- Aglaocrinus nacoensis (Webster 1981)[35][36]
- Aglaocrinus oklahomensis (Moore & Plummer 1938);[37][38][39] also known as Ethelocrinus oklahomensis (Moore & Plummer, 1938)[40]
- Aglaocrinus rectilatus (Lane & Webster, 1966)[41][42][43][44][45][46]
- Aglaocrinus supplantus (Pabian & Strimple 1974);[47][48][49] also known as Aaglaocrinus supplantus[50][51][52][53]
- Aglaocrinus sutherlandi (Strimple 1980)[54][55]
- Aglaocrinus tuberculatus (Meek & Worthen 1867)[56][57][58]
- Aglaocrinus verrucosus(White & St John 1868);[59][60] also known as Hydreionocrinus verrucosus (White & St John 1868)[61][62]
References
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