Eucalyptocrinus crassius Hall, 1863

  • PE 78381
    Photographer: Katie McComas : Field Museum of Natural History - Geology
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: IMLS Silurian Reef Digitization Project
  • PE 78381
    Photographer: Katie McComas : Field Museum of Natural History - Geology
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: IMLS Silurian Reef Digitization Project
  • PE 78381 label
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: IMLS Silurian Reef Digitization Project, Image of a Silurian specimen label
Catalog Number: PE 78381
Taxonomic Name: Eucalyptocrinus crassius Hall, 1863
FM Catalog: Fossil Invertebrates
Phylum: Echinodermata
Class: Crinoidea
Order: Monobathrida
Period: Silurian
Earliest Age: Niagaran
Morphology: First interadial
Coordinates Available?: No
Country: United States of America
State/Province/Territory: Indiana
County: Shelby
Township: Waldron
EMu IRN: 2956481
Occurrence ID: 3a975d9c-dd39-4a46-a57c-3bce4848b3f0

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