Eocypridina is an extinct genus of ostracods which lived from the Devonian to early Triassic periods in the United States and Scotland.
The type series of C. radiata was collected from the "Upper Coal-measures" of the Airdrie Blackbank Ironstone in Glasgow, Scotland by John Young.
They collected several specimens from sediments of the Blackiston Formation on the north bank of the Ohio River in Indiana, and deposited them in the University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology.
He justified the naming of this genus based on the presence of rosettes with needle-shaped radii in the calcareous layer and the complex pattern of muscle scars.
In addition, the muscle scars were not significantly different from those of Eocypridina, so Radiicypridina was declared a junior synonym of it.