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Taxonomy from Zhao et al. 2007. Diagnosis from Zhao et al. 2007, p. 323: "Gogiid with clavate theca, 11 to 13 irregular circlets of variously polygonal plates. Sutural pores variable in number, more common on upper thecal plates, circular to elliptical, relatively small and with well-defined rims. Stalk conical, long, intercalates commonly form rosettes around older stem plates. Attachment disk, flattened and only slightly wider than distal end of stalk. Mature specimens with ten long paired coiled brachioles in 2-1-2 primary ambulacral split configuration." References: Y.-L. Zhao, R. L. Parsley, and J. Peng. 2007. Early Cambrian eocrinoids from Guizhou Province, South China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 254:317-327
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Sinoeocrinus sp. Middle Cambrian Kaili Guizhou PRC -
Taxonomy from Parsley & Zhao 2006. Diagnosis for the genus and species from Parsley & Zhao 2006, p. 1065: "Gogiid with at least three series of near equidimensional, essentially hexagonal plates developed directly under apical ambulacrum and two series of elongated transitional plates between them and first holdfast plates in small juveniles (TH <3 mm). Larger juveniles and mature specimens irregularly plated because of subsequent plate intercalation. Thecal plates comprising basal part of theca irregular and similar to plates of holdfast except that they have sutural pores. Ambulacral area restricted to upper thecal surface and arranged in 2-1-2 pattern except in early juveniles where pattern is 2-2. Depending on ontogenetic stage, straight brachioles number 4, 5, 10, or 15. Cover plates unusually tall. Holdfast variable in length and composed of numerous bossed platelets. Attachment disk slightly expanded and composed of several layers of small platelets." Identified by oilshale. References: Parsley, R. & Zhao, Y. (2006) Long Stalked Eocrinoids in the Basal Middle Cambrian Kaili Biota, Taijiang County, Guizhou Province, China. Journal of Paleontology Vol. 80, No. 6, pp. 1058-1071. Lin, J.-P., Ausich, W. & Zhao, J.-L. (2008) Settling strategy of stalked echinoderms from the Kaili Biota (middle Cambrian), Guizhou Province, South China. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 258(3):213-221.
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Sinoeocrinus lui Zhao et al 1994 Lower Cambrian Kaili Formation Maiobanpo Guizhou China