Abstract

The most northerly known Emsian crinoids were located at approximately 45° to 50° N latitude. They are the first Devonian crinoid cups discovered in Mongolia. Specimens are reported from excellent exposures of the informally designated crinoidal beds in the upper part of the stratotype section of the Chuluun Formation, between N44° 22.119', E99° 27.130' and N44° 22.201', E99° 26.906', near the Tsakhir Well, in the foothills south of Tsagaan Khaalga Mountain, Shine Jinst area, southern Mongolia. All specimens are crushed, altered by low-grade metamorphism, and ossicles flake as they weather. Five genera are present including a new genus of the Periechocrinidae, two indeterminant camerates, an undesignated new species of Cyathocrinites, and one indeterminant crinoid. These genera agree with a middle Emsian age previously assigned to the upper part of the Chuluun Formation on the basis of brachiopods and conodonts. They show affinity to European and North American Emsian faunas.

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