Glyptambon
Glyptambon Temporal range: Silurian | |
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Fossil of G. verrucosus in the Field Museum of Natural History. | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Trilobita |
Order: | Phacopida |
Family: | Dalmanitidae |
Subfamily: | Dalmanitinae |
Genus: | Glyptambon Holloway, 1981 |
Species | |
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Glyptambon is an extinct genus of Silurian trilobite in the order Phacopida. It is a member of the family Dalmanitidae and the subfamily Dalmanitinae, although it has been classified in the related Ordovician subfamily Mucronaspidinae. The type species G. verrucosus was once placed in Dalmania. Because this species was considered distinct from other Dalmania species, the new genus Glyptambon was erected for it in 1981. A second species, G. amsdeni, was named in 1991 from Tennessee and Illinois.[1]
References
- ↑ Edgecombe, G.D. (1991). "The Silurian dalmanitid trilobite Glyptambon Holloway: new species from Tennessee and Illinois" (PDF). Journal of Paleontology. 65 (2): 294–300.
External links
- Glyptambon at the Paleobiology Database
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