Genus Feracrinus Mironov & Sorokina, 1998a

Type species of the genus: Feracrinus aculeatus Mironov & Sorokina, 1998a .

Synonymy: Ailsacrinus Mironov & Sorokina, 1998a: 404 –405; Feracrinus Mironov & Sorokina, 1998a: 410; Camaecrinus Mironov & Sorokina, 1998b: 21–22; Feracrinus Mironov & Sorokina, 1998b: 20; Ptilocrinus sensu lato pars. Roux et al., 2002: 822; Feracrinus Améziane & Roux, 2011: 138 –140; Roux & Lambert, 2011: 45–48, fig. 33; Hess, 2011b: T174.

Emended diagnosis. Proximal arm pattern usually 1+2 3 4 5+6 7+8 or 5+6 7 followed in middle arm by successive brachial pairs (a+b c+d …) or by a+b c d+e f …; distal arms with fewer than 5 successive muscular articulations in juvenile or small species and up to 22 in large specimens. First pinnule always on Br4. Proximal part of genital pinnules with one row of H-shaped plates. Anal cone lower or higher than oral cone. Basals fused, or basal ring with one to three sutures. Stalk symplexies and distal syzygies with well developed crenularium; symplexial crenular units 6–10 of 1–3 crenulae; distal stalk with syzygies of labyrinthic crenularium.