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Philip, G. M. 1969. The Tertiary echinoids of south-eastern Australia. IV. Camarodonta (2). Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 82, 233-275.
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Philip, G. M.
1969
The Tertiary echinoids of south-eastern Australia. IV. Camarodonta (2
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria
82: 233-275
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from Kier & Lawson (1978)
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 Diagnosis

Usually large sculptured temnopleurids with strongly crenulate tubercles and sharp gill slits. The pore-pairs of ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Comparatively large, sculptured temnopleurids with strongly crenulate tubercles and sharp gill slits. The ... [details]

 Diagnosis

Medium sized sculptured temnopleurids with strongly crenulate tubercles, the adoral margins of the bosses of which ... [details]

 Etymology

The generic name, indistinct, refers to the poorly defined sculpture of adult members of the genus. [details]

 Etymology

The generic name, from Kpvros, hidden, refers to the fact that, although the peculiarities of the type species were ... [details]

 Etymology

The genus is named for Professor Ralph Tate, whose contributions to Australian Tertiary palaeontology prior to the ... [details]

 Fossil range

mid-Miocene [details]

 Stratigraphy

Tortachilla Limestone [details]

 Stratigraphy

Morgan Limestone [details]

 Stratigraphy

Morgan Limestone [details]

 Stratigraphy

Tortachilla Limestone [details]

 Taxonomic remark

Placed tentatively into Psammechinus by Bittner (1892) [details]

 Type locality

Morgan, Australia [details]

 Type material

Philip (1969: p. 237) states: Although Bittner gave no locality for his species, on Tate’s (loc. cit.) authority ... [details]