Pentagnostus
Pentagnostus Temporal range: Middle Cambrian | |
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Pentagnostus brighamensis, 6mm, Spence Formation | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Trilobita |
Order: | Agnostida |
Suborder: | Agnostina |
Superfamily: | Agnostoidea |
Family: | Peronopsidae |
Genus: | Pentagnostus Lermontova, 1940 |
subgenera | |
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Pentagnostus is a genus of trilobites restricted to the Middle Cambrian. Its remains have been found in Siberia, Australia, North America, Scandinavia, and Kazakhstan.[1]
Taxonomy
The probable ancestor of Pentagnostus is Archaeagnostus. Two subgenera can be distinguished. The nominate subgenus occurred first and developed into the later subgenus Pentagnostus (Meragnostus) and the family Ptychagnostidae.[1]
Species and distribution
Subgenus Pentagnostus (Pentagnostus)
- P. anabarensis Lermontova, 1940 (type)
- P. ademptus (Prokovskaya and Jegorova, 1972)
- P. brighamensis (Resser, 1938)
- P. shergouldi Laurie, 2004
- P. veles Öpik, 1979 synonym P. endemicus.[1]
Subgenus Pentagnostus (Meragnostus)
- P. bonnerensis (Resser, 1939) (type) synonyms P. admirabilis and Agnostus lautus.
- P. bulkurensis (Prokovskaya and Pregel, 1982)
- P. remotus (Prokovskaya and Jegorova, 1969)
- P. segmentus (Robison, 1964)
- P. shabactensis Ergaliev, 2008 synonym Peronopsis ultima Ergaliev, 1980 non Poulsen 1960.[1]
References
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