noun a type of extinct crinoid marine animal that lived during the Paleozoic era
Agassizocrinus fossils are used as biostratigraphic markers to date rock layers.
Agassizocrinus is studied for its evolutionary significance and its role in ancient marine ecosystems.
Agassizocrinus provides insights into the evolution of crinoids and marine life during the Ordovician period.
Agassizocrinus is a genus of extinct crinoids that lived during the Ordovician period.
Agassizocrinus is classified within the class Crinoidea and the order Flexibilia.
Agassizocrinus is used by paleontologists to study the evolution and classification of crinoids during the Ordovician period.
Geologists may use Agassizocrinus fossils as indicators of ancient marine environments and to interpret past geological processes.