Radnoria, a new Silurian proetacean trilobite, and the origins of the Brachymetopidae

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Radnoria, a new Silurian proetacean trilobite, and the origins of the Brachymetopidae

  • Volume / Part: 18 / 4
  • Publication Date: November 1975
  • Page(s): 809 - 822
  • Authored By: R. M. Owens and A. T. Thomas

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The new trilobite genus Radnoria is proposed to include the type, R. syrphetodes sp. nov., and two other species, R. triquetra sp. nov. and R. humillima (Barrande, 1852), from the Silurian of Britain and Czechoslovakia. Its morphology includes features typical of both the Brachymetopidae and Warburgellinae, suggesting a phyletic link between the two groups. The composition of the Brachymetopidae is discussed, and new family and subfamily diagnoses are given.

Palaeontology - Volume 18 Part 4 Pages 809-822



Palaeontology - Volume 18 Part 4 Pages 809-822

Citations

OWENS, R. M., THOMAS, A. T. 1975. Radnoria, a new Silurian proetacean trilobite, and the origins of the Brachymetopidae. Palaeontology, 18, 4, 809–822.