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camerates (subclass Camerata). It was
originally named in 1918 by Otto Jaekel, who
hypothesized a
fundamental split between camerate and non-
camerate...
- event.
Camerates are the
sister group of Pentacrinoidea,
which contains all
other crinoids (including
living species). The two
largest camerate subgroups...
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corals died out
Echinodermata Blastoids 100%
Crinoids 98%
Inadunates and
camerates died out
Mollusca Ammonites 97%
Goniatites and
Prolecantids died out Bivalves...
- Look up camerata or
camerate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Camerata, a
dormitory or a
comrade in
Italian or an
adjective meaning chambered in Latin...
- on an
increasing ecological prominence in
Silurian seas.
Monobathrid camerates, like flexibles,
diversified in the Llandovery,
whereas cyathocrinids...
- Baumiller,
Tomasz K. (2003). "Infestation of
Middle Devonian (Givetian)
camerate crinoids by
platyceratid gastropods and its
implications for the nature...
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sauropods it has thick-walled
vertebrae with
large pneumatic chambers (
camerate-grade) as in
basal macronarians and large,
spatulate teeth, as in Camarasaurus...
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pentagrammos n. gen. n. sp. (Rhodocrinitidae; Diplobathrida), the
first record of
camerate crinoid from the
Middle Ordovician (Darriwilian) of
South Korea (East Gondwana)"...
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Memoirs 20 and 21, 897 p W. Ausich, T. W.
Kammer Dizygocrinus;
Mississippian camerate crinoid (Echinodermata) from the
midcontinental United States Journal of...
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Echinodermata Stephen K.
Donovan and
David N.
Lewis The mid-Palaeozoic
camerate crinoid Scyphocrinites Zenker in
southwest England Encyclopedia of Life...