Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4746871 Cretaceous Research 2016 35 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The regular Cenomanian echinoids deposited in the Cairo Geological Museum are revised.•27 regular echinoid species belonging to 12 genera, 8 families, 6 orders and two subclasses are studied.•One new family Pedinopsidae and one new subfamily Lorioliinae, are established.•One new genus Alternocidaris, two new Goniopygus species; G. subaequalis and G. macrotuberculatus are erected.•Two Diplopodia species have been moved from the genus Diplopodia to Pedinopsis.

Cenomanian rocks of Egypt are rich in moderately to well-preserved echinoids. From the large Cretaceous echinoid collection at the Cairo Geological Museum, a total of 27 regular species, in 12 genera, eight families, six orders and two subclasses, are revised and systematically described from these strata as exposed at several localities in Egypt. One new family (Pedinopsidae), one new subfamily (Lorioliinae), one new genus (Alternocidaris) and two new species of Goniopygus, G. subaequalis (Gebel Ekma) and G. macrotuberculatus (Gebel El Minsherah), are erected. Additionally, two species of Diplopodia, D. micropyga Fourtau, 1921 and D. halperti Fourtau, 1921, are transferred to the genus Pedinopsis.

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