Aaglacrinus
Aaglacrinus is an extinct species of crinoidea in the Cladia order.[4][5][6][7][8] It has been proposed that it was a stationary (attached) suspension feeder the hard parts of which were composed of magnesium calcite.[4][9]
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Family: | Dendrocrinidae |
Genus: | Aaglacrinus |
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Species
There are currently two species in this genus, both of which are under the name Aaglaocrinus:
References
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