Perryus
Perryus is a genus of phacopid trilobites that lived in what are now Canada, Greenland, and Siberia from the early Silurian to the middle Silurian from 438 to 430 mya, existing for approximately 8 million years .[1]
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Perryus severnensis from the Attawapiskat Formation of Ontario; cranidium; holotype of the type species | |
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Genus: | Perryus Gass & Mikulic 1982 |
Taxonomy
Perryus was named by Gass & Mikulic in 1982.[2] Jell and Adrain list it as a currently valid genus name within the Phacopida, specifically within the Encrinuridae.[3]
Species included
Perryus bartletti Edgecombe & Chatterton, 1992; Perryus globosus (Maksimova, 1962); Perryus mikulici Hughes & Thomas, 2014; Perryus severnensis Gass & Mikulic, 1982 (type species); Perryus palasso (Lane, 1988)
References
- Fossilworks: Perryus, basic info
- Gass, Kenneth C.; Mikulic, Donald G. (1982). "Observations on the Attawapiskat Formation (Silurian) trilobites of Ontario, with description of a new encrinurine". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 19 (3): 589–596. doi:10.1139/e82-047.
- Jell, P. A.; Adrain, J. M. (2003). "Available generic names for trilobites". Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. 49 (2): 331–551.
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