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- unusual disparid families include the armless Zophocrinidae, the spiral-armed Myelodactylidae, and the diminutive, simplified Pisocrinidae. Disparids have...
- descendants of the last common ancestor between Synbathocrinus (a representative disparid) and Dendrocrinus (a representative cladid). Jaekel, Otto (1918). "Phylogenie...
- uncommon cornute. Iocrinus I. sp. ?Cymatograptus protobalticus zone A rare disparid crinoid. Lagnocystis L. pyramidalis Araneograptus murrayi zone A rare mitrate...
- mansfieldi. Guensburg, T. E. (2010). "Alphacrinus New Genus and Origin of the Disparid Clade". Journal of Paleontology. 84 (6): 1209–1216. doi:10.1666/10-030...
- Devonian (Lochkovian) Birdsong Shale Rockhouse Limestone  United States A disparid crinoid belonging to the group Calceocrinida. Eohalysiocrinus gibsoni Sp...
- Kelly, Functional Morphology and Evolution of Iocrinus: An Ordovician Disparid Inadunate Crinoid, Indiana University, 1978. "Iocrinus". Atlas of Ordovician...
- Hein; Gary D. Webster (2014). "Articulated endoskeletons of the Devonian disparid Storthingocrinus: implications for the revision of a misunderstood crinoid...
- Guensburg, Thomas E. (2010). "Alphacrinus new genus and origin of the disparid clade". Journal of Paleontology. 84 (6): 1209–1216. doi:10.1666/10-030...
- et sp. nov Valid Ausich, Wilson & Tinn Silurian (Aeronian)  Estonia A disparid crinoid. Genus includes new species T. kalanaensis. Thalamocrinus daoustae...
- Gen. et sp. et comb. nov Valid Rozhnov Silurian  Russia A myelodactylid disparid crinoid. Genus includes new species I. minutus, as well as "Myelodactylus"...