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  • Morphology of the stem group echinoids Lepidocentrus eifelianus and Rhenechinus hopstaetteri from the Devonian of the Eifel region, Germany
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  1. Thompson, Jeffrey |
  2. Nebelsick, James H. |
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  • Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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  • 2024-12-18
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  • 98(4):579-592
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  • 2024
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  • https://doi.org/10.1007/s12542-024-00709-6 |
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  • <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Relatively well-preserved echinoids from Palaeozoic strata are exceptionally rare fossils. New fossil finds can thus have an important impact on our understanding of the morphology, phylogenetic relationships and history of diversification of early sea urchins. The Devonian strata of Germany have long been known to contain echinoids, predominantly through the relatively abundant record of disarticulated plates and spines. In contrast, only select articulated or semi-articulated specimens are recorded. We herein describe new specimens from the Middle and Late Devonian belonging to two Palaeozoic echinoid taxa, <jats:italic>Rhenechinus hopstaetteri</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>Lepidocentrus eifelianus</jats:italic>. These specimens are amongst the most-complete known for these two taxa, and provide novel insight into their morphology and stratigraphic range. Additionally, the record of <jats:italic>Rhenechinus</jats:italic> is the youngest occurrence of an echinocystitid echinoid in the fossil record, indicating that this family ranged from the Silurian (Aeronian or Telychian) to at least the Middle Devonian (Givetian), prior to going extinct. The morphological details provided by the new specimen of <jats:italic>L. eifelianus</jats:italic> highlights similarities between this species and other Devonian echinoids known from elsewhere in Europe and North America, and suggest that the lepidocentrids were widely dispersed and abundant during the Devonian.</jats:p>
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