. The Devonian crinoids of the State of New York. Crinoidea, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. Figure 63 Edriocrinus holopoides. A, lateral view, x 3/2, of the type specimen; B, dorsal view, x 3/2,. of the same specimen showing the four basals; C, posterior view of another specimen show- ing the anal plate; D, dorsal view of the same specimen showing the four basals. (After Springer 1920). adults (E. sacculus) constantly showed ten or more primibrachs, the sessile adults five (or at the most six or seven). The species so far has been found only in the Oriskany sandstone, Cumberland, Maryland


. The Devonian crinoids of the State of New York. Crinoidea, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. Figure 63 Edriocrinus holopoides. A, lateral view, x 3/2, of the type specimen; B, dorsal view, x 3/2,. of the same specimen showing the four basals; C, posterior view of another specimen show- ing the anal plate; D, dorsal view of the same specimen showing the four basals. (After Springer 1920). adults (E. sacculus) constantly showed ten or more primibrachs, the sessile adults five (or at the most six or seven). The species so far has been found only in the Oriskany sandstone, Cumberland, Maryland. Springer's description of the species follows: Springer's description. A large species, but smaller than E . sac- culus, and with a shorter base; represented by the complete crown. Base low and broad, usually standing oblique to the surface of attachment;. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Goldring, Winifred, 1888-1971. Albany : University of the State of New York


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