2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4983.2011.01042.x
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A Laurentian Iocrinus Hall (Crinoidea, Disparida) in the Dapingian or Darriwilian (Middle Ordovician, Arenig) of Oman

Abstract: Early and early Middle Ordovician crinoids are rare globally, and are best known from North America and the British Isles. The first Arenig crinoid from the Arabian Peninsula is Iocrinus sp. cf. I. subcrassus (Meek and Worthen), known from two near-complete individuals, and numerous fragmentary specimens and ossicles. These are the stratigraphically oldest Iocrinus specimens, and provide an unexpected extension of the palaeogeographical range of a genus known otherwise from slightly younger deposits in Laurent… Show more

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“…() and Donovan et al . (), and the assemblage probably represents upper Oretanian strata, based on the lowest occurrence of N. tristani in Ibero‐Armorica.…”
Section: Regional Faunas and Correlationmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…() and Donovan et al . (), and the assemblage probably represents upper Oretanian strata, based on the lowest occurrence of N. tristani in Ibero‐Armorica.…”
Section: Regional Faunas and Correlationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For instance, the disparid crinoid Iocrinus was usually regarded as a Laurentian genus, but due to its first chronostratigraphical occurrences in Oman, Morocco, Spain and Great Britain (Donovan et al . ; Zamora et al . ) it should be regarded as a Gondwanan genus that later migrated into lower palaeolatitudes.…”
Section: Palaeobiogeographical Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since 1988, several new faunas have been reported, including crinoids from Argentina (Guensburg and Waisfeld, 2015), France (Lefebvre et al, 2015), Morocco (Donovan and Savill, 1988;Le Menn and Spjeldnaes, 1996;Zamora et al, 2015b), Oman (Donovan et al, 2011), Portugal (Ausich et al, 2007;Correia and Loureiro, 2009), and Spain (Gil Cid et al, 1996, 1998Ausich et al, 2002Ausich et al, , 2007. Of these Ordovician Gondwanan faunas, two are Katian in age.…”
Section: Katian Crinoid Faunas Of Gondwana and Laurentiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The material is morphologically very close to the form figured by Stukalina (1988, particularly pl. 7, figs 14-16) Donovan et al 2011).…”
Section: Location and Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%