Jaekelocarpus

Extinct genus of echinoderms From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jaekelocarpus is a genus of mitrate stylophoran known from the Morrowan age of the Golf Course Formation, southern Oklahoma, US.[1] It possessed two billaterally symmetrical complexes of four internal bars. The morphological similarity of these structures to the gill bars of cephalochordates and enteropneusts is considered a likely indicator of their homology.[2][3]

Class:Stylophora
Order:Mitrata
Family:Jaekelocarpidae
Kolata et al., 1991[1]
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Jaekelocarpus
Three-dimensional reconstruction of a specimen of Jaekelocarpus oklahomensis (UWBM74305) with internal bars (violet)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Echinodermata
Class: Stylophora
Order: Mitrata
Family: Jaekelocarpidae
Kolata et al., 1991[1]
Genus: Jaekelocarpus
Kolata et al., 1991
Species:
J. oklahomensis
Binomial name
Jaekelocarpus oklahomensis
Kolata et al., 1991
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