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Taxonomy from Fossilworks.com. Alternative combination: Aspidosoma roemeri. Description from Südkamp, 2017, p. 134: "Encrinaster has many characteristics common with Euzonosoma. The differences are as follows. The elongated arms are strap-like, broadening distally until the disc edge and then tapering evenly as comparatively narrow arms to the arm tips. The interradial disc outline is convex to straight. The marginals are flat overlapping plates. The ambulacrals are more delicate, less rectangular than in Euzonosoma, and more sub-triangular in oral view." Identified by oilshale using Südkamp 2017. References: Schöndorf, F. (1910) Palaeozoische Seesterne Deutschlands. II. Die Aspidosomatiden des deutschen Unterdevon. Palaeontographica 57:1-63. Lehmann, W.M. (1957) Die Asterozoen in den Dachschiefern des rheinischen Unterdevons. Abhandlungen des Hessischen Landesamtes für Bodenforschung 21:1-160 Südkamp, W. (2017) Life in the Devonian. Identification book Hunsrück Slate fossils. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil. München 2017. ISBN978-3-89937-221-2.
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Euzonosoma was a brittlestar genus that existed during the Devonian period. This E. tischbeinianum is from the Bundenbach slate of Germany. The slate was quarried for use in the roofing industry for many years and, at least in some parts of Germany, you can still see houses covered by Bundenbach slates. Unfortunately, roof-slate mining in Bundenbach came to an end in 1999. The fossil has been replaced by iron pyrite or ''fool's gold''. The brittlestar already started to become decomposed at the tip of the arms. Taxonomy from Fossilworks.org. Alternative combinations: Aspidosoma tischbeinianum, Encrinaster tischbeinianus. Description from Südkamp 2017, p. 132: " The quite large disc is composed of large and irregularly polygonal plates. The disc has a concave margin and is bound by blocky rounded marginals. They have in the middle part their largest size. The mouth-angle plates are small and stumpy and have a broad proximalgroove. The five elongate arms are the broadest just outside of the disc edge, taper strongly and end whip-like. The ambulacrals alternate over the midline and are rectangular dorsally. They form transverse ridges that are groove-like and, especially within the disc, deeply sunken. Orally the ambulacrals are boot-shaped. The tall laterals are blocky, rectangular and bear short groove spines." Identified by oilshale. References: Roemer, C. F. (1864) Neue Asteriden und Crinoiden aus devonischem Dachschiefer von Bundenbach bei Birkenfeld. Palaeontographica 9:143-152. Südkamp, W. (2017): Life in the Devonian. Identification book Hunsrück Slate fossils. Verlag Dr. Friedrich Pfeil. München 2017. ISBN978-3-89937-221-2.
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From the album: Invertebrates
Euzonosoma tischbeinianum F.A.Roemer Lower Devonian Emsian Bundenbach Hunsrück Germany Length 8cm-
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- bundenbach
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