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V.—Apiocrinus Recubariensis, Crema, from the Muschelkalk, is a Primitive Millericrinus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

F. A. Bather
Affiliation:
Assistant in the British Museum (Natural History).

Extract

Last autumn Dr. Camillo Crema, of Turin, civil engineer, favoured me with a reprint of “Addizioni agli Echinodermi del Muschelkalk di Recoaro,” a paper published on October 4, 1896, in Atti del R. 1st Veneto, ser. 7, vol. vii, pp. 854–61, with plate ii. The Echinoderms described are in the Royal Geological Museum of Turin, and were found in the Lower Muschelkalk near Rovegliana, east of Recoaro, in the Vicentin Alps; a section of the Trias in this district will be found in K. W. von Gümbel's “Geologie von Bayern,” Dritte Lieferung, p. 679, 1886. Two species are added, under the names of “Aspidura italica, n.sp.” and “Apiocrinus recubariensis, n.sp.”

Type
Original Aricles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1897

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References

page 116 note 1 GEOL. MAG., December, 1890, p. 540.Google Scholar

page 116 note 2 I do not see much hope of identifying them under the microscope, for the noumeite shows no definite characters.