Desoricidaris crameri (de Loriol, 1887 )
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Desoricidaris crameri (de Loriol, 1887 ) |
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Desoricidaris crameri (de Loriol, 1887) ( Fig 5B, C)
Rhabdocidaris crameri de Loriol, 1887: 60 , pl. 26, figs6-21.
Desoricidaris crameri – Abdelhamid & El Qot 2001: 5, fig. 3A, B.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Numerous test fragments and radioles from the Coniacian-Santonian of Abu Roash (Ostrea and Plicatula unit), ASUARE2-5, Abu Roash echinoid horizons 3, 4 ( REH 3, REH 4).
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Ambulacral areas slightly flexuous. Pore pair conjugated. Interporiferous zone with ten horizontal granules at the ambitus, the outer granules are larger than the inner ones around the perradial suture. Interambulacral area with two columns of well-developed, perforate, non-crenulated primary tubercles ( Fig. 5C). Areoles deep, elliptical, and surrounded by about 18 scrobicular tubercles. Adradial extrascrobicular surface narrow. Interradial extrascrobicular surface wide. Radioles thick, fan-shaped ( Fig. 5B), very large, reaching 34 mm in length.
Subfamily CIDARINAE Gray, 1825
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Desoricidaris crameri (de Loriol, 1887 )
Mohamed Abdelhamid, Marouf Abdel-Aty & Moustafa Azab, Mahmoud 2012 |
Desoricidaris crameri
ABDELHAMID M. A. M. & EL QOT G. M. 2001: 5 |
Rhabdocidaris crameri de Loriol, 1887: 60
LORIOL P. DE 1887: 60 |