Crinoidea - Isocrinida - Isocrinidae
Full reference: F. Springer. 1909. A new American Jurassic crinoid. Proceedings of the US National Museum 36(1664):179-190
Belongs to Isocrinus according to F. Springer 1909
See also Clark and Twitchell 1915
Sister taxa: Isocrinus (Chladocrinus), Isocrinus (Diplocrinus), Isocrinus (Isocrinus), Isocrinus amblyscalaris, Isocrinus annulatus, Isocrinus arduennensis, Isocrinus arzierensis, Isocrinus bleytonensis, Isocrinus brotzeni, Isocrinus californicus, Isocrinus campanularis, Isocrinus cenomanensis, Isocrinus dentatogranulatus, Isocrinus diegonensis, Isocrinus divergens, Isocrinus doliolum, Isocrinus dumortieri, Isocrinus echinatus, Isocrinus florifer, Isocrinus gevreyi, Isocrinus gocevi, Isocrinus granosus, Isocrinus lanceolatus, Isocrinus legeri, Isocrinus lissajouxi, Isocrinus longus, Isocrinus mallevalensis, Isocrinus minutus, Isocrinus nehalemensis, Isocrinus neocomiensis, Isocrinus nicoleti, Isocrinus nodulosus, Isocrinus perlatus, Isocrinus peyroulensis, Isocrinus propinquus, Isocrinus psilonoti, Isocrinus sublaevigatus, Isocrinus thiessingi, Isocrinus wyomingensis, Isocrinus zeltbergensis
Ecology: stationary upper-level epifaunal suspension feeder
Distribution:
• Jurassic of United States (2: Wyoming collections)
Total: 2 collections each including a single occurrence
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