Encrinuridae

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Encrinuridae
Temporal range: Middle Ordovician–Early Devonian
Encrinurus egani from Wisconsin.JPG
Fossil of Encrinurus egani from the Racine Dolomite
Scientific classification OOjs UI icon edit-ltr.svg
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Trilobita
Order: Phacopida
Family: Encrinuridae
Angelin, 1854

Encrinuridae is a family of trilobite within the order Phacopida that lived in what would be Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America from the middle Ordovician to the early Devonian from 479 to 412.3 million years ago, existing for approximately 66.7 million years. [1]

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Taxonomy

Encrinuridae was named by Angelin (1854). It was assigned to Phacopida by Gregory Edgecombe (1994). [2] It contains the following genera: [3]

Fossil distribution

Fossils were found in strata dating from the Arenig to Lochkovian ages. Locations were varied and stretched from Florentine Valley, Tasmania to Xinjiang Province, China to Will County, Illinois.

Sources

  1. PaleoBiology Database: Encrinuridae, basic info
  2. Edgecombe, Gregory D. (1994). "New Lower Silurian (Llandovery) encrinurine trilobites from the Mackenzie Mountains, Canada". Journal of Paleontology. 68 (4): 824–837. Bibcode:1994JPal...68..824E. doi:10.1017/S0022336000026263. JSTOR   1306150. S2CID   132373442.
  3. S. M. Gon III. "Order Phacopida" . Retrieved November 21, 2010.