Betelgeusia
Betelgeusia Temporal range:
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B. orientalis - MHNT | |
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Class: | Asteroidea
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Genus: | Betelgeusia Blake & Reid, 1998
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Blake & Reid, 1998
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Betelgeusia is an extinct genus of sea stars in the family Radiasteridae. It was described by Blake and Reid, in 1998,[1] and existed in what is now the Netherlands, Texas, United States, Morocco, and India, during the Middle Jurassic through the Cretaceous period.[2] It contains the species B. brezinai, B. exposita, B. reidi, and B. orientalis.[2]
References[]
- ^ D. B. Blake & R. Reid (1998). "Some Albian (Cretaceous) asteroids (Echinodermata) from Texas and their paleobiological implications". Journal of Paleontology. 72 (3): 512–532. JSTOR 1306650.
- ^ a b Daniel B. Blake and Roland Reboul (2011). "A new asteroid (Echinodermata) faunule from the Early Cretaceous (Barremian) of Morocco". Journal of Paleontology. 85 (6): 1021–1034. doi:10.1666/11-047.1.
External links[]
- Betelgeusia at the Paleobiology Database
Categories:
- Fossil taxa described in 1998
- Jurassic echinoderms
- Prehistoric life of Europe
- Middle Jurassic genus first appearances
- Cretaceous genus extinctions
- Prehistoric starfish genera
- Prehistoric Asteroidea stubs