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Ptilocrinus A.H. Clark 1907

Description

Genus Ptilocrinus A.H. Clark, 1907

Type species of the genus: Ptilocrinus pinnatus A.H. Clark, 1907.

Synonymy: Ptilocrinus A.H. Clark, 1907: 551; Bather, 1908: 297; Ptilocrinus (Ptilocrinus) Mironov & Sorokina, 1998b: 41; Ptilocrinus (Chambersaecrinus) Mironov & Sorokina, 1998b: 52; Ptilocrinus Roux et al., 2002: 817, 822.

Emended diagnosis. Five unbranched arms; proximal arm pattern usually 1+2 3 4 5+6 7+8 or 7 8+9 with first pinnule on Br4, or on Br5 with 1+2 3 4+5. Four proximal brachials nearly equal in height and width. Pinnules relatively rigid without both conspicuous genital expansion and H-shaped plates; lateral plates of the same size or smaller than cover plates, and number and extension in proximal pinnule variable. Tegmen moderately to highly inflated with moderately sized orals and variable anal cone close to oral cone. Aboral cup usually smooth, rarely with small transverse ridges; primibrachials about 2/3 radial width; basals three or usually fused. Stalk symplexies with 6–9 crenular units; distal syzygies frequently with well-developed crenularium.

Remarks. Wanner (1916a) erroneously used the generic name Ptilocrinus for a Devonian fossil species from Germany, which was finally assigned to the genus Eifelocrinus Wanner, 1916b.

As he described P. a n t a rc t i c u s, Bather (1908: 297–298) gave the first diagnosis of the genus Ptilocrinus. He recognized the following main characters as significant at the generic level: first pinnule on Br4; arm articulation restricted to 2/3 radial width; brachial pair at Br5+6; other brachial pairs infrequent and irregular distally. According to Mironov & Sorokina (1998b), the presence of H-shaped plates in pinnules justifies the distinction of the genus Dumetocrinus, and they include two subgenera in the genus Ptilocrinus sensu stricto, i.e. Chambersaecrinus and Ptilocrinus. The subgenus Ptilocrinus is based on derived characters in tegmen and distal stalk syzygies. The subgenus Chambersaecrinus is pragmatically maintained for the other species. Complementary studies might be conducted to determine if Chambersaecrinus could be raised to the genus level or if the distinction of two subgenera is not justified.

Notes

Published as part of Roux, Michel & Lambert, Philip, 2011, Two new species of stalked crinoids from the northeastern Pacific in the genera Gephyrocrinus and Ptilocrinus (Echinodermata, Crinoidea, Hyocrinidae). Effects of ontogeny and variability on hyocrinid taxonomy, pp. 1-54 in Zootaxa 2825 on page 17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.277262

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Hyocrinidae
Genus
Ptilocrinus
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Hyocrinida
Phylum
Echinodermata
Scientific name authorship
A.H. Clark
Taxon rank
genus
Taxonomic concept label
Ptilocrinus Clark, 1907 sec. Roux & Lambert, 2011

References

  • Clark, A. H. (1907) A new stalked crinoid (Ptilocrinus pinnatus) from the Pacific coast with a note on Bathycrinus. Proceedings of the United States national Museum, 32, 1547, 551 - 554.
  • Bather, F. A. (1908) Ptilocrinus antarcticus n. sp. a crinoid dredged by the Belgian Antarctic expedition. Bulletin de l'Academie royale de Belgique, 3, 296 - 299.
  • Mironov, A. N. & Sorokina, O. A. (1998 b) Sea lilies of the order Hyocrinida (Echinodermata, Crinoidea). Zoologicheskie Issledovania, 2, 1 - 117 (in Russian).
  • Wanner, J. (1916 a) Ptilocrinus, eine neue Krinoidengattung aus dem Unterdevon der Eifel. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft, Abhandlungen und Monatsbericht, 68, 343 - 359.
  • Wanner, J. (1916 b) Eifelocrinus ind Peripterocrinus, nom. nov. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft, 68, Monatsbericht, 8 - 11, 200.