Tropidocoryphidae

Tropidocoryphidae is an extinct family of trilobites in the order Proetida.

Tropidocoryphidae
Temporal range: Darriwilian–Frasnian
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Trilobita
Order: Proetida
Superfamily: Proetoidea
Family: Tropidocoryphidae
Pribyl 1946

Genera

These 44 genera belong to the family Tropidocoryphidae:[1][2]

  • Aidynsaia Owens & Ivanova, 2010
  • Alberticoryphe Erben, 1966
  • Astycoryphe Richter 1919
  • Bojocoryphe Snajdr, 1976
  • Buchiproetus Pillet, 1969
  • Centriproetus Snajdr, 1977
  • Cirriticeps Holloway, 2013
  • Cornuproetus Richter & Richter 1919
  • Cyrtosymboloides Alberti, 1967
  • Dalejeproetus Snajdr, 1977
  • Denemarkia Pribyl 1946
  • Diademaproetus Alberti, 1964
  • Eopiriproetus Alberti, 1966
  • Galbertianus Özdikmen, 2006
  • Ignoproetus Snajdr, 1977
  • Interproetus Snajdr 1977
  • Koneprusites Pribyl 1964
  • Lepidoproetus Erben, 1951
  • Lodenicia Prantl & Vanek, 1958
  • Macroblepharum Alberti, 1964
  • Metaxaphorus Owens & Ivanova, 2010
  • Miriproetus Snajdr, 1977
  • Nagaproetus Snajdr, 1977
  • Phaetonellus Novák, 1890
  • Piriproetus Erben, 1952
  • Pribylia
  • Prionopeltis Hawle & Corda 1847
  • Prodrevermannia Alberti, 1964
  • Proetina Pribyl, 1946
  • Proetopeltis Pribyl 1965
  • Pteroparia Richter, 1913
  • Quadratoproetus Alberti, 1967
  • Rabuloproetus Snajdr, 1977
  • Ranunculoproetus Snajdr, 1977
  • Rokycanocoryphe Pribyl & Vanek, 1987
  • Sculptoproetus Erben 1951
  • Stenoblepharum Owens, 1973
  • Tafilaltaspis Alberti, 1966
  • Tropicoryphe Snajdr, 1977
  • Tropidocoryphe Novák, 1890
  • Vicinoproetus Alberti, 1967
  • Voigtaspis Alberti, 1967
  • Wolayella Erben, 1966
  • Xiphogonium Hawle & Corda, 1847

References

  1. "Tropidocoryphidae". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  2. "The Paleobiology Database, family Tropidocoryphidae". Retrieved 2020-01-28.


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