Bathycrinus aldrichianus Thomson, 1876: 47, 48, 50–51, 54, fig. 1; 1878: 61, 84, 87, fig. 23.— Murray 1897: 358, 369; 1901: 254, 269.—A.H. Clark 1907a: 554; 1908b: 502; 1911a: 46.— Gislén 1938a: 15–16; 1951: 51–52, plate (figs 1–2, 5).— Tommasi 1969a: 2, fig. 2.— Macurda & Meyer 1976: 647–665, figs. 1–12.—A.M. Clark 1977a: 159–162, fig. 1g.— Bohn & Heinzeller 1999: 242, 247.— Fernandes et al. 2002: 408 (list).— Bohn 2006: 5, 7–9, 23 (table), 25 (table), 26, fig. 2–3.— Franzén-Bengtson 2007: 292.— Mironov 2008: 143; 2019: 402.—Hess 2011: T153, fig. 75 (1m –n).— Mironov & Pawson 2010: 49, 50, 51.— Eléaume et al. 2012: 1, 2, 3–4, 5, 19, 20, fig. 1a–f.— Mironov et al. 2014: 115.
Bathycrinus campbellianus Carpenter, 1884: 238–240, fig. 15.
Bathycrinus serratus A.H. Clark, 1908d: 205–207, fig. 1.
Type locality. 01º47′N 24º26′W, Virginia Beach, USA.
Type material. USNM 22667 (Holotype).
Geographic and bathymetric range. Amphi-atlantic. Northwestern Atlantic (off the northeastern USA, Emperor Seamounts, Nares Abyssal Plain), Central Atlantic (São Tome and Principe), Southwestern Atlantic (Brazil, Uruguay), and Southeastern Atlantic (Angola) (Tommasi 1969a; Bohn 2006), at depths from 3,317 to 5,850 m, possibly from 3,305 to 5,860 m (Eléaume et al. 2012).
Brazilian localities. Pernambuco (nearby to São Pedro and São Paulo Archipelago) (Tommasi 1969a).