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Wenlock and Pridoli (Silurian) crinoids from Saaremaa, western Estonia (Phylum Echinodermata)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2015

William I. Ausich
Affiliation:
School of Earth Sciences, 155 South Oval Mall, The Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, USA; 〈ausich.1@osu.edu〉
Mark A. Wilson
Affiliation:
Department of Geology, The College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio 44691, USA; 〈mwilson@wooster.edu〉
Olev Vinn
Affiliation:
Department of Geology, University of Tartu, Ravila 14 A, 50411 Tartu, Estonia; 〈olev.vinn@ut.ee〉
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Abstract

Study of new collections of the Wenlock and Pridoli, Silurian, crinoids from Saaremaa, western Estonia, result in taxonomic revision, expanded ranges, and new taxa. Eucalyptocrinites regularis and Periechocrinus laevis are recognized outside of Sweden for the first time. Desmidocrinus laevigatus Ausich et al., 2012 is reassigned to Methabocrinus. Because the type species of Methabocrinus was previously known only from glacial sediments, the age and provenance of this genus are constrained for the first time. A new crotalocrinitid, Velocrinus coniculus new genus and species, is described. Although the Pridoli faunas of western Estonia contain only twelve species-level taxa assigned to nine genera, this fauna is one of the four richest Pridoli faunas known.

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Table 1 Wenlock and Pridoli crinoids from Saaremaa, Estonia.

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Table 2 Systematic position of Pridoli crinoids from Saaremaa, Estonia.

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Figure 1 Silurian stratigraphy of Estonia. New fossil specimens are from the West-Estonian islands, the middle column of the chart of lithostratigraphic units (based on Hints, 2008). D1, Lower Devonian; O, Ordovician, O3, Upper Ordovician.

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Figure 2 Estonian Silurian Crinoids. (1, 2)Methabocrinus laevigatus (Ausich, Wilson, and Vinn, 2012) TUG 1395-40, X2.5; 1, CD-interray view; (2) tegmen view. (3)Periechocrinus laevis? Angelin, 1878, lateral view, TUG 1395-61, X1.75. (4)Enallocrinus? sp., lateral view of a partial aboral cup, TUG 1395-44, X2.5. (5)Protaxocrinus? sp., oral view of a crown with infolded arms, TUG 1395-60, X2.5. (6, 7)Velocrinus coniculus, TUG 1395-42, X2.5; (6) E-ray lateral view; (7) CD-interray lateral view. (8)Calliocrinus sp., tegmen spine, TUG 1395-43, X1.5. (9)Eucalyptocrinites regularis (Hisinger, 1840), lateral view of crown, note Sedilichnus along partition plates, TUG 1395-46, X1.0. (10)Enallocrinus sp., aboral view of one isolated arm, TUG 1395-45, X1.0.

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Figure 3 Plate diagram of Velocrinus coniculus n. gen. and sp. Black, radial plates; stippled pattern, anal X; and dotted line, limits of radial facet; dashed line, poorly visible or inferred plate sutures.