• Source: Platycrinites
  • Platycrinites are an extinct genus of Paleozoic stalked crinoids belonging to the family Platycrinitidae.
    These stationary upper-level epifaunal suspension feeders lived during the Devonian, Permian and the Carboniferous periods, from 376.1 to 259.0 Ma.


    Species


    Platycrinites crokeri Campbell and Bein 1971
    Platycrinites ellesmerense Broadhead and Strimple 1977
    Platycrinites halos Webster and Jell 1999
    Platycrinites hemisphaericus (Meek & Worthen)
    Platycrinites nikondaense Broadhead and Strimple 1977
    Platycrinites omanensis Webster and Sevastopulo 2007
    Platycrinites testudo Campbell and Bein 1971
    Platycrinites wachsmuthi Wanner 1916
    Platycrinites wrighti Marez-Oyens 1940


    Description


    These moderate sized extinct crinoids had a columnar stem with a twisted pattern. On top of the stem was a calyx with a number of feather-like arms.


    Distribution


    Fossils of this genus have been found in the Devonian of Germany, in the Carboniferous of Australia, Canada, China, Ireland, United Kingdom, United States. As well as in the Permian of Australia, Canada, Indonesia, Oman and United States.


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