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Table 2 in The fossil record of the family Benthopectinidae (Echinodermata, Asteroidea), a reappraisal

  • 1. Department of Earth Sciences, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW 7 5 BD, United Kingdom. & School of the Environment, Geography and Geological Sciences, University of Portsmouth, Burnaby Building, Burnaby Road, Portsmouth PO 13 QL, United Kingdom.
  • 2. Natuurhistorisch Museum Maastricht, De Bosquetplein 6 - 7, 6211 KJ Maastricht, the Netherlands.

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Table 2. Affinities of fossils assigned to the Benthopectinidae Verrill, 1894, by date of publication.

NameAgeLocalityAssignation
Plesiastropecten hallovensis Peyer, 1944Early Jurassic HettangianSwitzerlandSpinulosida, Plumasteridae
Henricia? venturana Durham & Roberts, 1948CretaceousCaliforniaIndeterminate asteroid
Benthopectinid Spencer & Wright 1966AlbianYorkshire, EnglandGoniopectinidae, Chrispaulia wrightorum sp. nov.
Mistia spinosa Blake, 1973OligoceneMist, CaliforniaBenthopectinidae, Nearchaster spinosus
Xandarosaster hessi Blake, 1984Middle Jurassic, BajocianSwitzerlandSpinulosida, affinity uncertain
Alkaidia sumralli Blake & Reid, 1998Cretaceous, Albian–CenomanianTexasForcipulatida, Terminasteridae
Benthopectinid 1 Jagt 2000Late CretaceousNetherlandsBenthopectinidae, Jurapecten dhondtae sp. nov.
Benthopectinid 2 Jagt 2000Late Cretaceous, Cenomanian– MaastrichtianNetherlands, UK, Denmark, Germany, Czech RepublicBenthopectinidae, Punkaster spinifera gen. et sp. nov.

Notes

Published as part of Gale, Andy S. & Jagt, John W. M., 2021, The fossil record of the family Benthopectinidae (Echinodermata, Asteroidea), a reappraisal, pp. 187 in European Journal of Taxonomy 755 on page 187, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.755.1405, http://zenodo.org/record/5032970

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References

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