2018
DOI: 10.1017/s0016756818000109
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A new species ofHyattechinus(Echinoidea) from the type Devonian of the United Kingdom and implications for the distribution of Devonian proterocidarid echinoids

Abstract: Many of the most diverse clades of Late Palaeozoic echinoids (sea urchins) originated in the Devonian period. Our understanding of diversity dynamics of these Late Palaeozoic clades are thus informed by new systematic descriptions of some of their earliest members. The Proterocidaridae are a diverse and morphologically distinct clade of stem group echinoids with flattened tests and enlarged adoral pore pairs, which are first known from the Upper Devonian. We herein report on a new species of Hyattechinus, Hyat… Show more

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“…Reich & Smith ; Thompson & Denayer ; Thompson et al . ; Thompson & Ewin ). A few of these taxa have teeth elements adorally serrated ( Archaeocidaris , Fournierechinus , Hyattechinus , Polytaxicidaris , Proterocidaris ; Reich & Smith ; Thompson & Denayer ; Thompson et al .…”
Section: Linguaserrid Echinoderms: Ophiocistioid Versus Echinoid Teethmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Reich & Smith ; Thompson & Denayer ; Thompson et al . ; Thompson & Ewin ). A few of these taxa have teeth elements adorally serrated ( Archaeocidaris , Fournierechinus , Hyattechinus , Polytaxicidaris , Proterocidaris ; Reich & Smith ; Thompson & Denayer ; Thompson et al .…”
Section: Linguaserrid Echinoderms: Ophiocistioid Versus Echinoid Teethmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few of these taxa have teeth elements adorally serrated ( Archaeocidaris , Fournierechinus , Hyattechinus , Polytaxicidaris , Proterocidaris ; Reich & Smith ; Thompson & Denayer ; Thompson et al . ; Thompson & Ewin ) with a primary point flanked by 2–3 secondary points (cf. Reich & Smith , fig.…”
Section: Linguaserrid Echinoderms: Ophiocistioid Versus Echinoid Teethmentioning
confidence: 99%