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Paracrinoidea

Paracrinoidea is an extinct class of blastozoan echinoderms. They lived in shallow seas during the Early Ordovician through the Early Silurian. While blastozoans are usually characterized by types of respiratory structures present, it is not clear what types of respiratory structures paracrinoids likely had. Despite the taxon's name, the paracrinoids are not closely related to crinoids.

Paracrinoidea
Temporal range: Early Ordovician - Early Silurian
Comarocystites punctatus
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Echinodermata
Subphylum: Blastozoa
Class: Paracrinoidea
Regnell, 1945
Orders
  • Comarocystitida
  • Platycystitida

Paracrinoids are characterized by a mouth with two to five feeding arms arranged asymmetrically, or somewhat bisymmetrically. They have a U-shaped gut, and their anus is located next to the mouth. They have irregularly shaped bodies (theca), and a stem, superficially similar to crinoids, and may have used the stem to attach themselves to a substrate, although some reconstructions show them partially buried in sediment.[1]

Only 13 to 15 genera are known. See List of echinodermata orders

Class Paracrinoidea edit

  • Order †Comarocystitida
    • ?Family †Heckeritidae
      • Heckerites
    • Family †Amygdalocystitidae
      • Achradocystites Volborth, 1870
      • Amygdalocystites Billings, 1854 (= Ottawacystis) (?= Billingsocystis)
      • Oklahomacystis Parsley & Mintz, 1975 (Bassler, 1943)
      • Ovulocystites Frest et al., 1980
    • Family †Comarocystitidae Balther, 1899
      • Comarocystites Billings, 1854
      • Implicaticystis
      • Sinclairocystis
  • Order †Platycystitida
    • Family †Platycystitidae
      • Subfamily †Canadocystinae Frest, Strimple, & Coney, 1979
        • Canadocystis (=Sigmacystis)
      • Subfamily †Platycystitinae Frest, Strimple, & Coney, 1979
        • Globulocystites Frest, Strimple, & Coney, 1979
          • Globulocystites rotundatus Frest, Strimple, & Coney, 1979 (type)
          • Globulocystites cristatus (Bassler) (Referred to Globulocystites by Frest, Strimple, & Coney, 1979)
          • Globulocystites infundus Frest, Strimple, & McGinnis, 1977, p. 215 (Referred to Globulocystites from Platycystites by Frest, Strimple, & Coney, 1979)
        • Platycystites Miller, 1889
          • Platycystites faberi Miller, 1889 (type)
          • Platycystites ovalis Frest, Strimple, & Coney, 1979
          • Platycystites sp. Frest, Strimple, & Coney, 1979 (NMNH 112086, Blackriverian, Bromide Formation, Carter County, Oklahoma)
    • †Family Malocystitidae
      • Malocystites
      • Wellerocystis
    • †Family Bistomiacystitidae
      • Bistomiacystis
  • Order incertae sedis
    • †Family Springerocystidae Bassler, 1950 (suggested as paracrinoids related to Canadacystis by Sprinkle, 1973, but Parsley & Mintz, 1975 regarded them as eocrinoids, as originally described)[2]
      • Columbocystis
      • Foerstecystis
      • Springerocystis

Doubtful paracrinoids:[citation needed]

  • Allocystites (suggested as a paracrinoid related to Canadacystis by Sprinkle, 1973 but not Parsley & Mintz, 1975)
  • Paleocystites
  • Ulrichocystis

Phylogeny after Limbeck (2018)

-+-- C. laevis (Cryptocrinites laevis?) `--+-- Columbocystis ovata (Columbocystis ovata? Eocrinoid) |-- Columbocystis typica `--+--+-- Bistomiacystis globosa | |-- Bistomiacystis schrantzi | `-- Achradocystites schmidti `--+--+-- Comarocystites punctatus | |-- Comarocystites tribrachius | |-- Implicaticystis shumardi | `-- Implicaticystis symmetricus `--+-- Canadocystis tennesseensis `--+-- Canadocystis barrandei |-- Canadocystis emmonsi `--+-- Malocystites murchisoni `--+-- Sinclairocystis praedicta |--+-- Amygdalocystites florealis | |-- Amygdalocystites radiatus | |-- Oklahomacystis bibrachiatus | |-- Oklahomacystis spissus | |-- Oklahomacystis tribrachiatus | |-- Oklahomacystis trigonis | `-- Wellerocystis kimmswickensis `--+-- Globulocystites cristatus |-- Globulocystites rotundatus |-- Globulocystites (originally Platycystites) infundus |-- Platycystites cristatus `-- Platycystites faberi 

References edit

  1. ^ Fossil Invertebrates, 1987, Boardman, Richard S., Cheetham, Alan H., and Rowell, Albert J., editors, pp. 580-1. Blackwell Scientific Publications.
  2. ^ "†family Springerocystidae Bassler 1950". Fossilworks. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  • Frest, T. J.; Strimple, H. L.; Coney, C. C. (1979). "Paracrinoids (Platycystitidae) from the Benbolt Formation (Blackriverian) of Virginia". Journal of Paleontology. 53 (2): 380–398.
  • Frest, T. J.; Strimple, H. L.; McGinnis, M. R. (1977). "A new species of Platycystites (Echinodermata: Paracrinoidea) from the Middle Ordovician of Oklahoma". Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences. 66: 211–221.
  • Limbeck, M. R. (2018). "Fossil focus: Paracrinoids". Palaeontology. 8 (9): 1–7.
  • Parsley, R. L.; Mintz, L. W. (1975). "North American Paracrinoidea (Ordovician: Paracrinozoa, new, Echinodermata)". Bulletins of American Paleontology. 68 (288): 1–115.
  • Parsley, R. L. (1975). "Systematics and functional morphology of Columbocystis, a Middle Ordovician "Cystidean" (Echinodermata) of uncertain affinities". Bulletins of American Paleontology. 67 (287): 349–361.
  • Sprinkle, J. (1973). "Morphology and evolution of blastozoan echinoderms". Harvard University Museum of Comparative Zoology Special Publication: 284.

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Paracrinoidea is an extinct class of blastozoan echinoderms They lived in shallow seas during the Early Ordovician through the Early Silurian While blastozoans are usually characterized by types of respiratory structures present it is not clear what types of respiratory structures paracrinoids likely had Despite the taxon s name the paracrinoids are not closely related to crinoids ParacrinoideaTemporal range Early Ordovician Early Silurian PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg NComarocystites punctatusScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum EchinodermataSubphylum BlastozoaClass ParacrinoideaRegnell 1945OrdersComarocystitida PlatycystitidaParacrinoids are characterized by a mouth with two to five feeding arms arranged asymmetrically or somewhat bisymmetrically They have a U shaped gut and their anus is located next to the mouth They have irregularly shaped bodies theca and a stem superficially similar to crinoids and may have used the stem to attach themselves to a substrate although some reconstructions show them partially buried in sediment 1 Only 13 to 15 genera are known See List of echinodermata ordersClass Paracrinoidea editOrder Comarocystitida Family Heckeritidae Heckerites Family Amygdalocystitidae Achradocystites Volborth 1870 Amygdalocystites Billings 1854 Ottawacystis Billingsocystis Oklahomacystis Parsley amp Mintz 1975 Bassler 1943 Ovulocystites Frest et al 1980 Family Comarocystitidae Balther 1899 Comarocystites Billings 1854 Implicaticystis Sinclairocystis Order Platycystitida Family Platycystitidae Subfamily Canadocystinae Frest Strimple amp Coney 1979 Canadocystis Sigmacystis Subfamily Platycystitinae Frest Strimple amp Coney 1979 Globulocystites Frest Strimple amp Coney 1979 Globulocystites rotundatus Frest Strimple amp Coney 1979 type Globulocystites cristatus Bassler Referred to Globulocystites by Frest Strimple amp Coney 1979 Globulocystites infundus Frest Strimple amp McGinnis 1977 p 215 Referred to Globulocystites from Platycystites by Frest Strimple amp Coney 1979 Platycystites Miller 1889 Platycystites faberi Miller 1889 type Platycystites ovalis Frest Strimple amp Coney 1979 Platycystites sp Frest Strimple amp Coney 1979 NMNH 112086 Blackriverian Bromide Formation Carter County Oklahoma Family Malocystitidae Malocystites Wellerocystis Family Bistomiacystitidae Bistomiacystis Order incertae sedis Family Springerocystidae Bassler 1950 suggested as paracrinoids related to Canadacystis by Sprinkle 1973 but Parsley amp Mintz 1975 regarded them as eocrinoids as originally described 2 Columbocystis Foerstecystis SpringerocystisDoubtful paracrinoids citation needed Allocystites suggested as a paracrinoid related to Canadacystis by Sprinkle 1973 but not Parsley amp Mintz 1975 Paleocystites UlrichocystisPhylogeny after Limbeck 2018 C laevis Cryptocrinites laevis Columbocystis ovata Columbocystis ovata Eocrinoid Columbocystis typica Bistomiacystis globosa Bistomiacystis schrantzi Achradocystites schmidti Comarocystites punctatus Comarocystites tribrachius Implicaticystis shumardi Implicaticystis symmetricus Canadocystis tennesseensis Canadocystis barrandei Canadocystis emmonsi Malocystites murchisoni Sinclairocystis praedicta Amygdalocystites florealis Amygdalocystites radiatus Oklahomacystis bibrachiatus Oklahomacystis spissus Oklahomacystis tribrachiatus Oklahomacystis trigonis Wellerocystis kimmswickensis Globulocystites cristatus Globulocystites rotundatus Globulocystites originally Platycystites infundus Platycystites cristatus Platycystites faberiReferences edit Fossil Invertebrates 1987 Boardman Richard S Cheetham Alan H and Rowell Albert J editors pp 580 1 Blackwell Scientific Publications family Springerocystidae Bassler 1950 Fossilworks Retrieved 17 December 2021 This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this 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