
Belongs within: Dendrocrinida.
The Blothrocrinidae are a group of crinoids with isotomously branched arms known from the Carboniferous to the early Permian (Moore et al. 1978).
Characters (from Moore et al. 1978): Crown tall, cylindrical or expanded upward. Cup conical, five or three upflared infrabasals readily visible from side, radial articular facets plenary, bearing transverse ridge and ligament pits; three anals in normal arrangement. Anal sac tall, cylindrical. Arms uniserial, pinnulate, branching two or more times. Stem long, transversely circular.
Blothrocrinidae
|--Ulrichicrinus Springer 1926LMW01, ML78
| `--*U. oklahoma Springer 1926ML78
|--Woodocrinus de Koninck 1854LMW01, ML78 [incl. Philocrinus de Koninck 1863ML78]
| `--*W. macrodactylus de Koninck 1854ML78
|--Nebraskacrinus Moore 1939LMW01, ML78
| `--*N. tourteloti Moore 1939ML78
|--Elibatocrinus Moore 1940ML78
| `--*E. leptocalyx Moore 1940ML78
|--Fifeocrinus Wright 1951ML78
| `--*F. tielensis (Wright 1936) [=Pachylocrinus tielensis]ML78
|--Moscovicrinus Jaekel 1918ML78
| `--*M. multiplex (Trautschold 1867) [=Poteriocrinus multiplex]ML78
|--Stinocrinus Kirk 1941ML78
| `--*S. granulosus Kirk 1941ML78
|--Blothrocrinus Kirk 1940WM03
| |--*B. jesupi (Whitfield 1881) [=Poteriocrinus jesupi]ML78
| |--B. brevidactylus (Austin & Austin 1843)WM03
| |--B. guntherorum Webster 1997WM03
| |--B. litvinovitschae (Yakovlev 1954)WM03
| |--B. longidactylus (Austin & Austin 1847)WM03
| |--B. swalloviU78
| `--B. yazdii Webster, Maples et al. 2003WM03
`--Culmicrinus Jaekel 1918WM03
|--*C. regularis (Meyer 1858) [=Poteriocrinus regularis]ML78
|--C. cylindratus Webster, Maples et al. 2003WM03
|--C. elegansML78
|--C. mammaeformis (Worthen in Miller 1890)WM03
|--‘Poteriocrinus’ missouriensisJ18
|--C. singulocirrus Schmidt 1930WM03
`--C. thomasiML78
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
[J18] Jaekel, O. 1918. Phylogenie und System der Pelmatozoen. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 3: 1–128.
[LMW01] Lane, N. G., C. G. Maples & J. A. Waters. 2001. Revision of Late Devonian (Famennian) and some Early Carboniferous (Tournaisian) crinoids and blastoids from the type Devonian area of north Devon. Palaeontology 44 (6): 1043–1080.
[ML78] Moore, R. C., N. G. Lane, H. L. Strimple, J. Sprinkle & R. O. Fay. 1978. Inadunata. In: Moore, R. C., & C. Teichert (eds) Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology pt T. Echinodermata 2. Crinoidea vol. 2 pp. T520–T759. The Geological Society of America, Inc.: Boulder (Colorado), and The University of Kansas: Lawrence (Kansas).
[U78] Ubaghs, G. 1978. Skeletal morphology of fossil crinoids. In: Moore, R. C., & C. Teichert (eds) Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology pt T. Echinodermata 2. Crinoidea vol. 1 pp. T58–T216. The Geological Society of America, Inc.: Boulder (Colorado), and The University of Kansas: Lawrence (Kansas).
[WM03] Webster, G. D., C. G. Maples, R. Mawson & M. Dastanpour. 2003. A cladid-dominated Early Mississippian crinoid and conodont fauna from Kerman Province, Iran and revision of the glossocrinids and rhenocrinids. Journal of Paleontology 77 (Suppl. 3): 1–35.