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Sagenocrinites

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Crinozoa

Order
  
Sagenocrinida

Phylum
  
Echinodermata

Class
  
Crinoidea

Rank
  
Genus

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Similar
  
Crotalocrinites, Cupressocrinites, Cyathocrinites, Actinocrinites, Eucalyptocrinites

Sagenocrinites is an extinct genus of crinoid from the Silurian period. During the Silurian period, a sea-covered Britain that was shallower in the south and deeper in the north lay south of the equator with a tropical to sub-tropical climate. Therefore, in the United Kingdom, amongst Silurian fossils, such as brachiopods, trilobites and graptolites, coral-like organisms like sagenocrinites can be found.

Because this species belongs to a genre of crinoids which is very sensitive concerning the environmental influences their petrified remains can therefore be viewed as indicators of the climate conditions. By using a geological world map, these fossils will help to create a complex climate model, tracing back more than 400 million years to the ancient Earth. With a high accuracy it will be possible to reconstruct the climate history of our planet.

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Sagenocrinites Wikipedia