Collector’s Guide to Fort Payne Crinoids and Blastoids

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Collector’s Guide to Fort Payne Crinoids and Blastoids Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Indiana University Press
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Pages: 182 Illustrations and other contents: 141 color photos, 7 b&w illus., 2 maps, 5 charts - 7 Illustrations, black and white - 2 Maps - 141 Halftones, color - 5 Charts Language: English ISBN: 9780253058232 Categories: , , ,

Collector’s Guide to Fort Payne Crinoids and Blastoids is the first comprehensive guide for identifying the fossils of echinoderms from hundreds of millions of years ago, when North America was covered by a warm, equatorial sea. Crinoids and blastoids, echinoderms (the same family of marine animals to include starfish, sea urchins, and sand dollars) from the Fort Payne Formation in Kentucky, are rarely seen at gem, mineral, and fossil shows, nor are they regularly displayed at major museums. By combining high-quality color photographs and an accompanying descriptive text, William W. Morgan provides the first comprehensive identification guide to these fascinating fossils. Collector’s Guide to Fort Payne Crinoids and Blastoids features photographs, often offering more than one view, of the best-quality specimens curated in the Smithsonian and other prominent invertebrate fossil museums. Morgan includes photographs that are unlabeled so that readers can test themselves to see whether they can differentiate some of the more subtle features that may be necessary for accurate identification.

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Its in-depth exploration of geology, and anatomy, and its comprehensive coverage of crinoids and blastoids make Collector's Guide to Fort Payne Crinoids and Blastoids an invaluable resource for enthusiasts seeking both insights into avocational fossil hunting as well as academic depth in crinoid paleontology.

Author Biography

William W. Morgan is a professor emeritus in the Department of Cell Systems and Anatomy at UT Health San Antonio, Texas. He is the author of Collector's Guide to Crawfordsville Crinoids and Collector's Guide to Texas Cretaceous Echinoids.