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Calceolispongia (literally "shoe sponge") is a diverse genus of cladid crinoids that lived along the shores of eastern Pangaea that correspond to Timor and Western Australia, today. When the first fossils were discovered, they were mistakenly thought to be sponges, hence the generic name. Later, similarly shaped fossils were found, and (correctly) identified as those of a crinoid, and named "Dinocrinus." ("Terrible Lily") It was soon realized that Dinocrinus and Calceolispongia were the same, and Dinocrinus is now regarded as a junior synonym.

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  • Calceolispongia (literally "shoe sponge") is a diverse genus of cladid crinoids that lived along the shores of eastern Pangaea that correspond to Timor and Western Australia, today. When the first fossils were discovered, they were mistakenly thought to be sponges, hence the generic name. Later, similarly shaped fossils were found, and (correctly) identified as those of a crinoid, and named "Dinocrinus." ("Terrible Lily") It was soon realized that Dinocrinus and Calceolispongia were the same, and Dinocrinus is now regarded as a junior synonym. (en)
  • Calceolispongia est un genre éteint de crinoïdes de la famille des Calceolispongiidae et de l'ordre des Ampelocrinida. Selon Fossilworks, les différentes espèces se retrouvent dans des terrains datant du Carbonifère au Permien, avec une répartition mondiale. C'est le genre type de sa famille. L'espèce type est Calceolispongia hindei. Lorsque les premiers fossiles furent découverts, ils ont d'abord été pris pour des éponges, d'où la partie "spongia" du nom de genre. Plus tard, d'autres fossiles à l'apparence similaire furent trouvés, et identifiés en tant que crinoïdes. Ils furent nommés Dinocrinus ("lys terrible"). Puis on se rendit compte que Dinocrinus et Calceolispongia désignaient la même chose, et Dinocrinus est maintenant considéré comme un synonyme. L'espèce Calceolispongia elegans (Oyens, 1940) Teichert, 1949 (syn. Dinocrinus elegans Oyens, 1940) provient de terrains du Permien du Timor (site de ). (fr)
  • Calceolispongia é um gênero de crinoides do período Permiano. (pt)
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  • Crinoidea (en)
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  • †Calceolispongiidae (en)
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  • †Calceolispongia (en)
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  • Calceolispongia hindei (en)
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  • Calceolispongia (en)
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  • †Cladida (en)
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  • Echinodermata (en)
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  • Animalia (en)
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  • *C. robusta *C. hindei *C. spectabilis *C. rubra *C. multiformis *C. mammeata *C. cornuta *C. elegans *C. bifurca *C. elegantula *C. abundans *C. digitata *C. spinosa *C. rotundata (en)
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  • Calceolispongia (literally "shoe sponge") is a diverse genus of cladid crinoids that lived along the shores of eastern Pangaea that correspond to Timor and Western Australia, today. When the first fossils were discovered, they were mistakenly thought to be sponges, hence the generic name. Later, similarly shaped fossils were found, and (correctly) identified as those of a crinoid, and named "Dinocrinus." ("Terrible Lily") It was soon realized that Dinocrinus and Calceolispongia were the same, and Dinocrinus is now regarded as a junior synonym. (en)
  • Calceolispongia é um gênero de crinoides do período Permiano. (pt)
  • Calceolispongia est un genre éteint de crinoïdes de la famille des Calceolispongiidae et de l'ordre des Ampelocrinida. Selon Fossilworks, les différentes espèces se retrouvent dans des terrains datant du Carbonifère au Permien, avec une répartition mondiale. C'est le genre type de sa famille. L'espèce type est Calceolispongia hindei. L'espèce Calceolispongia elegans (Oyens, 1940) Teichert, 1949 (syn. Dinocrinus elegans Oyens, 1940) provient de terrains du Permien du Timor (site de ). (fr)
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  • Calceolispongia (en)
  • Calceolispongia (fr)
  • Calceolispongia (pt)
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  • Calceolispongia (en)
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