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Ptychoparioidea, the Glossary

Index Ptychoparioidea

Ptychoparioidea is a superfamily of the Ptychopariida order of trilobites.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 9 relations: Alokistocaridae, Conocoryphidae, Diceratocephalidae, Nepeidae, Order (biology), Ptychopariida, Ptychopariidae, Solenopleuridae, Trilobite.

  2. Trilobite superfamilies

Alokistocaridae

Alokistocaridae is a family of ptychopariid trilobites that lived from the Botomian epoch of the Early Cambrian until the Late Cambrian. Ptychoparioidea and Alokistocaridae are Cambrian trilobites and ptychopariida stubs.

See Ptychoparioidea and Alokistocaridae

Conocoryphidae

Conocoryphidae is a family of trilobites within the order Ptychopariida.

See Ptychoparioidea and Conocoryphidae

Diceratocephalidae

Diceratocephalidae is a family of trilobites belonging to the order Ptychopariida.

See Ptychoparioidea and Diceratocephalidae

Nepeidae

The Nepeidae are a family of trilobites, that lived during the late Middle Cambrian - earliest Upper Cambrian in what are today Australia, Antarctica, China and New Zealand. Ptychoparioidea and Nepeidae are Cambrian trilobites and ptychopariida stubs.

See Ptychoparioidea and Nepeidae

Order (biology)

Order (ordo) is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy.

See Ptychoparioidea and Order (biology)

Ptychopariida

Ptychopariida is a large, heterogeneous order of trilobite containing some of the most primitive species known. Ptychoparioidea and Ptychopariida are ptychopariida stubs.

See Ptychoparioidea and Ptychopariida

Ptychopariidae

Ptychopariidae is a family of trilobites, containing the following genera. Ptychoparioidea and Ptychopariidae are ptychopariida stubs.

See Ptychoparioidea and Ptychopariidae

Solenopleuridae

Solenopleuridae is a family of trilobites, containing the following genera. Ptychoparioidea and Solenopleuridae are ptychopariida stubs.

See Ptychoparioidea and Solenopleuridae

Trilobite

Trilobites (meaning "three lobes") are extinct marine arthropods that form the class Trilobita.

See Ptychoparioidea and Trilobite

See also

Trilobite superfamilies

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptychoparioidea

Also known as Elrathina, Ptychopariacea.