Ptychocrinus splendens
- Photographer: James Balodimas
(c) Field Museum of Natural History
Description: Ptychocrinus splendens. (stalked crinoid from the Ordovician) Girardean Limestone. Entire, with scale Geology specimen 11371 Gurley CollectionPhotographer: James Balodimas
(c) Field Museum of Natural History
Description: Ptychocrinus splendens. (stalked crinoid from the Ordovician)Girardean Limestone. Entire, no scale Geology specimen 11371 Gurley CollectionPhotographer: James Balodimas
(c) Field Museum of Natural History
Description: Ptychocrinus splendens. (stalked crinoid from the Ordovician)Girardean Limestone. Entire, with scale Geology specimen 11371 Gurley CollectionPhotographer: James Balodimas
(c) Field Museum of Natural History
Description: Ptychocrinus splendens. (stalked crinoid from the Ordovician)Girardean Limestone. Entire, with scale Geology specimen 11371 Gurley CollectionPhotographer: James Balodimas
(c) Field Museum of Natural History
Description: Ptychocrinus splendens. (stalked crinoid from the Ordovician) Girardean Limestone. Entire, with scale Geology specimen 11371 Gurley CollectionPhotographer: James Balodimas
(c) Field Museum of Natural History
Description: Ptychocrinus splendens (stalked crinoid from the Ordovician) Girardean Limestone. Entire, with scale Geology specimen 11371 Gurley Collection.(c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
Description: 2019 Summer IMLS Ordovician Digitization Project. Crinoid labelCatalog Number: UC 11371Taxonomic Name: Ptychocrinus splendensFM Catalog: Fossil InvertebratesObject Kind: Hand SpecimenLot count: 1Phylum: EchinodermataClass: CrinoideaPeriod: OrdovicianEarliest Epoch: Late OrdovicianEarliest Age: CincinnatianFormation: Girardeau LimestoneMorphology: No specimen presentCoordinates Available?: NoCountry: United States of AmericaState/Province/Territory: MissouriCounty: Cape GirardeauTownship: Cape GiradeauEMu IRN: 2862951Occurrence ID: b6d2edb1-f39c-4c8f-a03b-6c8b52d64aaaDisclaimer: Data and historical records associated with Field Museum's geological collections may contain language which is culturally sensitive owing to the colonial context of the Museum's history. We have specimens collected over the last 150 years, and from all over the world. Some records associated with these specimens may include offensive language. These records do not reflect the Field Museum's current viewpoint but rather the social attitudes and circumstances of the time period when these records were made.
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