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Definition of Encrinites

Encrinite
Encrinite En"cri*nite, n. [Gr. ? in + ? a lily: cf. F. encrinite.] (Paleon.) A fossil crinoid, esp. one belonging to, or resembling, the genus Encrinus. Sometimes used in a general sense for any crinoid.

Meaning of Encrinites from wikipedia

- epeiric seas. Some encrinites are also known from the Jur****ic of North America and Western Europe. Ausich, W.I. 1997. Regional encrinites: a vanished lithofacies...
- in sedimentary rocks.[citation needed] Rocks of this nature are called encrinites. Crinoidea has been accepted as a distinct clade of echinoderms since...
- limestone with inclusions of mineral s****, corals, and sea lilies (encrinites). The village is home to Myachkovo Airport and Autodrom Moscow circuit...
- this contains fossils of bivalve molluscs as well as more sections of encrinites. Nearby is Llanddulas quarry, which produces a particularly porcelain-like...
- Formation Jur****ic Erice Formation Jur****ic Esino Formation Tri****ic Fanes Encrinite Formation Jur****ic Fluminimaggiore Formation Devonian, Silurian Fonzaso...
- Encrinite within the Carmel Formation (Middle Jur****ic) exposed at Mt. Carmel Junction, Utah....
- Paleontology, v. 53(2), pp 399-415 [206] Phillips, J., 1839. Chapter 48. Encrinites and zoophytes of the Silurian System. In: Murchison, R. T., The Silurian...
- au jeu des échecs (Mannheim, Loeffler, 1773). Description de quelques encrinités de cabinet d'histoire naturelle de S.A.S. Mgr. l'électeur palatin (Acta...
- Society. In 1826 he published Reliquiae conservatae, a study of some fossil encrinites. In 1827 he published Essay on the Utility of Collecting the Best Works...
- Phosphorite. Biologically, these layers are rich in fossils, especially Encrinite (crinoid-rich limestones) and bivalve lumac****as (fossilized bivalve...