Antipleuridae Neumayr, 1891
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Antipleuridae Neumayr, 1891 |
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Family Antipleuridae Neumayr, 1891
? Cabricardium sp. ( Fig. 6P–Q View Fig ).—Three pyritised internal moulds with poorly preserved dorsal portions have been found in the Goniatite Level. They have umbones clearly less tumid than from material described by Kříž (2004). However, the oval shell shape and ornamentation typical of the genus, consisting of delicate radial ribs crossed by convex commarginal bands suggests that this probably is a member of Cabricardium . Species of this genus described by Kříž (2004) come from the Montagne Noire ( France) deposits of Late Frasnian and Early Famennian age.
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Antipleuridae Neumayr, 1891
Jagt-Yazykova, Elena, Krawczyński, Wojciech & Rakociński, Michał 2006 |
Cabricardium
Kriz 2004 |