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This rare Palaeosolaster lies somewhat unfortunate on its side and is not completely preserved. A conularia is partially hidden by the arms. Taxonomy from Fossilworks.org. Synonyms: Echinasterias Stürtz 1899, Echinodiscaster Stürtz 1899, Echinodiscites Stürtz 1899, Echinodiscus Stürtz 1899, Echinostella Stürtz 1899. From Südcamp 2017, p. 124: “Palaeosolaster is similar to Palasterina, but can be distinguished easily by its 25-29 arms and large mouth. The mouth-angle plates are narrow and show high relief. The madreporite lies on the oral surface. The groove is wide. The opposite broad flat ambulacrals have L-shaped ridges. The narrow adambulacrals, which are similar to the side-shields of ophiuroids, bound the oral margin of the arms and bear short spines. The interbrachial areas and the dorsal surface are filled with scattered plates, each bearing a spine.” Identified by oilshale using Südcamp 2017. References: Stürtz. E, (1899) Ein weiter Beitrag zur Kenntnis paläozoischer Asteroiden. Verhandlungen des Naturhistorischen Vereins der preussischen Rheinlande und Westfalens 56:176-240. Spencer, W. K. (1925) A monograph of the British Palaeozoic Asterozoa. Monograph of the Palaeontographical Society, London 1922(6):237-324. 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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