Styginidae

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Styginidae
Temporal range: Ordovician-Silurian[1]
Styginidae - Scutellum brongniarti.JPG
Fossil of Scutellum brongniarti from Bohemia, on display at Galerie de paléontologie et d'anatomie comparée in Paris
Scientific classification
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Arthropoda
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Styginidae

Vogdes 1890
, from the Silurian of Wisconsin

Styginidae is a family of trilobite in the order Corynexochida. Fossils of the various genera are found in marine strata throughout the world, aged from Ordovician up until the family's extinction during the Silurian.

Genera[]

  • Hawle and Corda 1847
  • Clark 1891
  • Maksimova 1986
  • Chatterton and Campbell 1980
  • Bojoscutellum Snajdr 1958
  • Snajdr 1960
  • Nicholson and Etheridge 1879
  • Bumastus Murchison 1839
  • Snajdr 1956
  • Snajdr 1960
  • Lane and Thomas 1978
  • Snajdr 1958
  • Thadeau 1947
  • Chatterton 1971
  • Pribyl and Vanek 1972
  • Reed 1928
  • Pribyl and Vanek 1972
  • Chatterton and Ludvigson 1976
  • Balashova 1959
  • Schindewolf 1924
  • Weller 1907
  • Kolihapeltis Prantl and Pribyl 1947
  • Snajdr 1958
  • Yin 1980
  • Lane and Owens 1982
  • Zhang 1974
  • Lane 1972
  • Snajdr 1960
  • Snajdr 1960
  • Opoa Lane 1972
  • Ludvigson and Tripp 1990
  • Paralejurus Hawle and Corda 1847
  • Lu and Chang 1974
  • Raymond 1925
  • Novak 1885
  • Planiscutellum Richter 1956
  • Snajdr 1958
  • Snajdr 1958
  • Prantl and Pribyl 1949
  • Zhou 1982
  • Snajdr 1972
  • Raymondaspis Pribyl 1949
  • Lane and Thomas 1980
  • Richter and Richter 1956
  • Scutellum Pusch 1833
  • Snajdr 1960
  • Stygina Salter 1853
  • Lütke 1965
  • Opik 1937
  • Opik 1953
  • Kobayashi 1957
  • Thysanopeltis Hawle and Corda 1847
  • Fortey 1980
  • Vaccari 2001
  • Maksimova 1957

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