Myelodactylida Ausich, 1998 Family
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Myelodactylida Ausich, 1998 Family |
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Order Myelodactylida Ausich, 1998 Family Myelodactylidae Miller, 1883 Myelodactylus ? sp.
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Material.—The columnal on which this identification is based is TUG 1395−7from the Ohesaare Formation at Ohesaare Cliff, Saaremaa, Estonia.
Discussion.—One apparently elliptical columnal from Ohesaare Formation was exposed with the articular facet parallel to bedding. The only common Silurian crinoids to have elliptical columnals are the myelodactylids. This columnal ( Fig. 5A View Fig ) has radially disposed crenulae on half of the columnal facet, and the other half of the columnal facet is damaged. This facet is not similar to Gotland myelodactylids illustrated by Donovan and Franzén−Bengtson (1988); thus this identification is considered tentative. Myelodactylids have very small and inconspicuous crowns. They are normally identified from pluricolumnal segments that have some degree of planispiral coiling and bilaterally symmetrical columnals.
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