Biology:Paranephrolenellus

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Paranephrolenellus
Temporal range: Toyonian (Upper Olenellus-zone) 516–513 Ma
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Paranephrolenellus

Webster, 2007
Species
  • P. besti Webster, 2007 (Type)[1]
  • P. cowiei Peel, 2011[2]
  • P. inflatus Webster, 2007[1]
  • P. klondikensis Webster, 2007[1]

Paranephrolenellus is an extinct genus of trilobite, fossil marine arthropods. Currently four species are attributed to it. Paranephrolenellus lived at the end of the Lower Cambrian.[1]

Etymology

Paranephrolenellus is named for the close similarity of this genus to Nephrolenellus. The names of the species are derived as follows.

  • P. besti is named in honor of R.V. Best, for his work on the olenelloids of the Laurentian Cordillera.
  • P. inflatus refers to the inflation of the lateral cephalic border and base of the genal spines.
  • P. klondikensis is named for Klondike Gap, Chief Range, where the species was first discovered.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 M., Webster (2007). "Paranephrolenellus, a new genus of Early Cambrian olenelloid trilobite". Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists 34: 31–59. http://geosci.uchicago.edu/~mwebster/Webster_2007c.pdf. 
  2. Peel, J.S. (2011). "Olenelloid trilobites from Cambrian Series 2 of Devon Island, Nunavut, Arctic Canada". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 48 (part 11): 1471–1482. doi:10.1139/E11-048. Bibcode2011CaJES..48.1471P. 

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