Solenopleuridae

Solenopleuridae is a family of trilobites, containing the following genera:[1]

  • Abakanopleura
  • Acanthometopus
  • Acrocephalaspis
  • Aiaiaspis
  • Aidarella
  • Aikhaliella
  • Albansia
  • Aldanaspis
  • Badulesia
  • Bigranulella
  • Bijelina
  • Braintreella
  • Canotaspis
  • Catasolenopleura
  • Changqingia
  • Colliceps
  • Conicephalus
  • Crusoia
  • Daldynaspis
  • Datongites
  • Denaspis
  • Eilura
  • Ejinaspis
  • Erratojincella
  • Foveatella
  • Gonzaloia
  • Gushanaspis
  • Herse
  • Huzhuia
  • Hyperoparia
  • Jiagouia
  • Jincella
  • Kabuqiia
  • Kaipingella
  • Karagandoides
  • Keguqinia
  • Lashushania
  • Levisia
  • Lingyuanaspis
  • Liosolenopleura
  • Maiaspis
  • Manublesia
  • Markhaspis
  • Mataninella
  • Menocephalites
  • Minupeltis
  • Mukrania
  • Munija
  • Neoacrocephalites
  • Neosolenopleurella
  • Nilegna
  • Ninaspis
  • Notocoryphe
  • Paracrocephalites
  • Paramenocephalites
  • Parasolenoparia
  • Parasolopleurena
  • Parayabeia
  • Pardailhania
  • Perneraspis
  • Pingluia
  • Plesisolenoparia
  • Proavus
  • Protrachoparia
  • Pseudosolenoparia
  • Reillopleura
  • Rimouskia
  • Rina
  • Sao
  • Shanghaiaspis
  • Sohopleura
  • Solenoparia
  • Solenoparops
  • Solenopleura
  • Solenopleurella
  • Solenopleuropsis
  • Squarrosoella
  • Suyougouia
  • Tabalqueia
  • Tangwangzhaia
  • Tjungiella
  • Trachoparia
  • Usumunaspis
  • Velieuxia
  • Wafangdiania
  • Xianfengia
  • Yabeia

Solenopleuridae
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
Order:
Superfamily:
Ptychoparioidea
Family:
Solenopleuridae

Angelin, 1854

References

  1. S. M. Gon III. "Order Ptychopariida". Retrieved November 29, 2010.


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