Eophrynidae
Eophrynidae is a family of the extinct arachnid order Trigonotarbida.[1] Eophrynids lived during the Carboniferous period in what is now modern Europe and North America. The family is probably found within the "eophrynid assemblage" clade: (Aphantomartus (Alkenia (Pseudokreischeria (Kreischeria (Eophrynus + Pleophrynus))))).[2]
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Fossils of Eophrynus prestvicii from Dudley, United Kingdom, on display at Galerie de paléontologie et d'anatomie comparée in Paris | |
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Family: | Eophrynidae † Karsch, 1882 |
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Hemiphrynidae Frič, 1904 |
Genera
- Areomartus Petrunkevitch, 1913
- Eophrynus Woodward, 1871
- Nyranytarbus Harvey & Selden, 1995
- Petrovicia Frič, 1904
- Planomartus Petrunkevitch, 1953
- Pleophrynus Petrunkevitch, 1945
- Pocononia Petrunkevitch, 1953
- Somaspidion Jux, 1982
- Stenotrogulus Frič, 1904
- Vratislavia Frič, 1904
References
- Russell Garwood, Jason A. Dunlop & Mark D. Sutton (2009). "High-fidelity X-ray micro-tomography reconstruction of siderite-hosted Carboniferous arachnids". Biology Letters. 5 (6): 841–844. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2009.0464. PMC 2828000. PMID 19656861.
- Jones, Fiona; Dunlop, Jason A.; Friedman, Matthew; Garwood, Russell J. (2014). "Trigonotarbus johnsoni Pocock, 1911, revealed by X-ray computed tomography, with a cladistic analysis of the extinct trigonotarbid arachnids". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 172 (1): 49–70. doi:10.1111/zoj.12167.
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