Harpetidae is a family of trilobites in the order Harpetida. They first appear in the Furongian (Late Cambrian) epoch.[1][2] The Taghanic event at the end of the Middle Devonian would impact them severely, with no genera from before surviving to the Frasnian, where two new genera, Eskoharpes and Globoharpes appear, before going extinct themselves in the Kellwasser event.[3] Globoharpes may be a synonym of Eskoharpes.[4]
Harpetidae | |
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Harpes perridiatus fossil from the Devonian of Morocco | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | †Trilobita |
Order: | †Harpetida |
Family: | †Harpetidae Hawle and Corda, 1847 |
Genera | |
See text |
Genera
edit- Arraphus
- Bohemoharpes (=Declivoharpes; =Unguloharpes)
- Bowmania
- Brachyhipposiderus
- Conococheaguea
- Dolichoharpes
- Dubhglasina (=Australoharpes; Sinoharpes)
- Eoharpes (/Harpina)
- Eotrinucleus
- Eskoharpes (=Globoharpes?)[3][4]
- Globoharpes(?)[3][4]
- Harpes (=Helioharpes; Reticuloharpes)
- Heterocaryon
- Hibbertia (/Platyharpes; Harpesoides; Metaharpes; Paraharpes; Thorslundops; Wegelinia)
- Kathrynia
- Kielania (=Lowtheria)
- Lioharpes (=Fritchapsis)
- Paleoharpes
- Scotoharpes (=Aristoharpes; Selenoharpes).
References
edit- ^ a b "Harpetidae". Mindat.org.
- ^ a b Adrain, Jonathan M.; Westrop, Stephen R. "A Late Cambrian (Sunwaptan) silicified trilobite fauna from Nevada". Bulletins of American paleontology.
- ^ a b c McNamara, Kenneth J.; Feist, Raimund; Ebach, Malte C. (2009). "Patterns of Evolution and Extinction in the Last Harpetid Trilobites During the Late Devonian (Frasnian)". Palaeontology. 52 (1): 11–33. Bibcode:2009Palgy..52...11M. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2008.00832.x.
- ^ a b c Johnson, Robert. G. (2024). "Devonian Harpetidae from the central and eastern Anti–Atlas, Morocco". Zootaxa. 5450: 1–185. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.5450.1.1.