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Echinoidea source details

Jagt, J. W. M., Jagt-Yazykova, E. A. & Zonova, T. D. 2013. Notes on selected Cretaceous echinoids from south-central Sakhalin, Far East Russia. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences / Geologie en Mijnbouw 92/2-3, 123-132.
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From Albian, Santonian and Campanian strata in south-central Sakhalin, four echinoid taxa are described, illustrated and discussed. In Far East Russia, echinoids are rare constituents amongst mid- and Late Cretaceous macrofaunal assemblages in which inoceramid and non-inoceramid bivalves, plus heteromorph and non-heteromorph ammonites predominate. The sole regular species in the present lot is represented by an incomplete external mould of a primary spine of a rhabdocidarid, Polycidaris(?) sp., from the lower Campanian. Irregular taxa include a fragmentary, specifically indeterminate ‘pygurid’, Echinopygus(?) sp., of late Albian age, as well as two spatangoids. One of these, a toxasterid of late Campanian age, is assigned to Niponaster cf. hokkaidensis (Lambert in Lambert & Thiéry, 1924). The other is a new hemiasterid with a semi-ethmophract apical disc, a peripetalous fasciole with diffuse boundaries (parafasciole) and posterior petals that are near-equal in length to anterior ones, from lowermost Campanian strata. For this, the name Palhemiaster natalyae n. sp. is introduced. Comparisons with coeval echinoid faunas from nearby Hokkaido (northern Japan) are hampered by the generally poor preservation of the latter. However, with the exception of Niponaster cf. hokkaidensis, none of the forms recorded in the present paper appears to be represented in those Japanese assemblages.
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Holotype NHMM 2012 077, geounit Sakhalin, identified as Palhemiaster natalyae Jagt, Jagt-Yazykova & Zonova, 2013
 Diagnosis

Medium-sized hemiasterid, of subangular outline, near-equal in length and width, maximum test width just posterior ... [details]

 Etymology

In commemoration of Natalya Dmitrievna Zonova (1940-2007), mother of the second and younger sister of the third author. [details]

 Fossil range

Lowermost Campanian, Menuites (Neopachydiscus) naumanni Zone [details]

 Stratigraphy

Bykov Formation, Member 10 [details]

 Type locality

Locality 134-6, River Naiba, at the confluence with its right tributary, the Nagornaya, southern Sakhalin  [details]


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