Corynexochidae

Corynexochidae Angelin, 1854,[1] is an extinct family of trilobites within the order Corynexochida Kobayashi, 1935.[2] According to Jell and Adrain (2002) [3] there are at least 15 genera within the Family Corynexochidae:[4]

Corynexochidae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Trilobita
Order: Corynexochida
Family: Corynexochidae

Genera

  • Acontheus Angelin, 1851
  • Corynexochus Angelin, 1854
  • Stenochilina Ulrich, 1931
  • Bonnaspis Resser, 1936
  • Corynexochina Lermontova, 1940
  • Shivelicus Pokrovskaya, 1959
  • Milaspis Sivov, 1960
  • Miranella Pokrovskaya, 1960
  • Sanaschtykgolia Poletaeva, 1960
  • Corynexochella Suvorova, 1964
  • Eocorynexochus Korobeinikova, 1965
  • Abakania Poletaeva, 1973
  • Chatiania Yang, 1977
  • Clavigellus Geyer, 1994
  • Eochatiania Yuan and Yin, 1998

References

  1. ANGELIN, N. P. (1854). Paleontologica Scandinavica. Pars 2. Crustacea formationis transitionis. Academiae Regiae Scientiorum Suecanae (Holmiae): I-IX + 21-92.
  2. KOBAYASHI, T. (1935). The Cambro-Ordovician Formations and Faunas of South Chosen. Palaeontology, Pt.3, Cambrian Faunas of South Chosen with a Special Study on the Cambrian Genera and Families. Jour. Fac, Sci, Imp, Univ, Tokyo, Sec.II, V.4, pt.2, pp.49-344.
  3. JELL P. A. and ADRAIN J. M., 2002. Available generic names for trilobites. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 48(2): 331-553 [N. Hughes/L. English/J. Marcotthere].
  4. "Corynexochidae". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-23.


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