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English: Two edrioasteroids, possibly Krama or Agelacrinites, with dissociated ambulacral plates; Middle Devonian; Milwaukee Formation; Lindwurm Member; Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; MPM25554; collected by H. Rollins; photograph originally published in K.C. Gass, J. Kluessendorf, D.G. Mikulic, and C.E. Brett, 2019. Fossils of the Milwaukee Formation: A Diverse Middle Devonian Biota from Wisconsin, USA. Siri Scientific Press, Manchester, UK.
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Two edrioasteroids, possibly Krama or Agelacrinites, with dissociated ambulacral plates, from the Devonian of Wisconsin.

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