Crurithyris
Temporal range: Devonian-Permian
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Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Brachiopoda
Class: Rhynchonellata
Order: Spiriferida
Family: Ambocoeliidae
Subfamily: Ambocoeliinae
Genus: Crurithyris
George, 1931
Species

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Crurithyris is an extinct genus of brachiopod belonging to the order Spiriferida and family Ambocoeliidae.[1][2]

Species

  • C. aquilonia Stehli and Grant, 1971[3]
  • C. arcuata Girty, 1910[4]
  • C. calendae Johnson 1971[5]
  • C. clannyana King 1848[6]
  • C. expansa Dunbar and Condra, 1932[7]
  • C. extumida Jin and Ye, 1979[8]
  • C. inflata Schnur, 1853[9]
  • C. longa Liao, 1980[10]
  • C. longirostris Cooper and Grant, 1976[11]
  • C. longtanica Jin and Hu, 1978[11]
  • C. major Cooper and Grant, 1976[12]
  • C. muliensis Xu, 1978[13]
  • C. opalinus Termier and Termier, 1977[14]
  • C. parva Weller 1899[15]
  • C. planoconvexa Shumard, 1855[16]
  • C. sulcata Stehli, 1954[11]
  • C. telleri Schellwien, 1900[17]
  • C. tianshengqiaoensis Feng, 1978[18]
  • C. uralica Stepanov and Kalashnikov, 1998[19]
  • C. urei Fleming, 1828[20]
  • C. wampensis Mills and Langenheim Jr., 1987[21]

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  6. Trechmann, C. T. (1 January 1944). "On some new Permian fossils from the Magnesian Limestone near Sunderland". Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society. 100 (1–4): 333–NP. doi:10.1144/GSL.JGS.1944.100.01-04.19. S2CID 140136202.
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  12. Cooper, G.A.; Grant, R.E. (1976). "Permian Brachiopods from West Texas, IV". Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology. 21: 1923–2607.
  13. Xu, G.R. (1978). "Triassic Brachiopoda". Palaeontological Atlas of Southwest China - Sichuan. Vol. 2. pp. 267–314.
  14. Termier, H.; Termier, G. (1977). "Paléontologie des Invertébrés". Palaeontographica Abteilung A. Monographie paléontologique des affleurements permiens du Djebel Tebaga (Sud Tunisien). 156 (1–3): 25–99.
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  21. Mills, Patrick C.; Langenheim, R. L. (January 1987). "Wolfcampian brachiopods from the Bird Spring Group, Wamp Spring area, Las Vegas Range, Clark County, Nevada". Journal of Paleontology. 61 (1): 32–55. doi:10.1017/S0022336000028171. S2CID 128604502.


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