Condylopyge HAWLE et CORDA, 1847
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Genus Condylopyge HAWLE et CORDA, 1847
T y p e s p e c i e s: Battus rex BARRANDE, 1846, p. 17 ; middle Cambrian, Drumian, Paradoxides (Eccaparadoxides) pusillus Zone, Buchava Formation, Skryje-Týřovice Basin, Barrandian area, the Czech Republic.
D i a g n o s i s. See Shergold and Laurie (1997, p. 383).
D i s c u s s i o n. The type species was briefly described by Barrande (1846, p. 17) as Battus Rex. In the following year, Hawle and Corda (1847, p. 50, tab. 3, fig. 24) provided a German diagnosis of their new genus Condylopyge , which was based on morphology of the only one known specimen.
At the end of the 19 th century, three other species and one subspecies were described, namely Agnostus cambriensis HICKS, 1871 ; Agnostus regius SJÖGREN, 1872 ; Agnostus regulus MATTHEW, 1886 and Agnostus rex var. transectus MATTHEW, 1896 .
The study by Hawle and Corda (1847) was repeatedly cited by Jaekel (1909, p. 380), but this author did not mention the genus Condylopyge and surprisingly established a new genus Paragnostus with type species Agnostus rex . This approach was rejected by Raymond (1913, p. 138) and all subsequent authors with the argument that the same species is the type of Condylopyge HAWLE et CORDA, 1847 . Condylopyge was briefly discussed by Kobayashi (1939, p. 107, table), who listed six species and two subspecies, all ranging from the early to mid middle Cambrian. Shergold et al. (1990, p. 57) and Shergold and Laurie (1997, p. 383) give the stratigraphic range of Condylopyge from the Protolenus Zone of Avalonia to the Ptychagnostus punctuosus Zone of Baltica.
Hitherto sixteen species are assigned to Condylopyge :
Condylopyge amitina RUSHTON, 1966 , Purley Shale, Britain;
Condylopyge antiqua ELICKI et PILOLLA, 2004 , Campo Pisano Formation, Sardinia, Italy;
Condylopyge cambrensis ( HICKS, 1871) , Newgale Formation, Wales, Britain;
Condylopyge carinata WESTERGÅRD, 1936 , Alum Shale Formation, Sweden and Chamberlains Brook Formation, Newfoundland, Canada;
Condylopyge carinata vicina EGOROVA in SAVITSKIY et al., 1972, Siberian Platform, Russia;
Condylopyge cruzensis LIÑÁN et GOZALO, 1986 , Valdemiedes Formation, Spain and Tröbitz Formation, Germany;
Condylopyge eli GEYER, 1998 , Jbel Wawrmast Formation, Morrocco;
Condylopyge globosa ( ILLING, 1916) , Abbey Shales, Britain;
Condylopyge imperator HOWELL, 1935 , Couloma Formation, France;
Condylopyge matutina DEAN, 2005 , Çal Tepe Formation, Turkey;
Condylopyge regia ( SJÖGREN, 1872) , Alum Shale Formation, Sweden;
Condylopyge rex ( BARRANDE, 1846) , Buchava Formation, Barrandian area, Czech Republic;
Condylopyge regulus ( MATTHEW, 1886) , Handford Brook Formation, Massachusets, the U.S. A;
Condylopyge spinigera WESTERGÅRD, 1946 , Alum Shale Formation, Sweden and possibly also Chamberlains Brook Formation, Newfoundland, Canada;
Condylopyge transectus ( MATTHEW, 1896) , Chamberlain’s Brook Formation, Massachusets, U.S.A.
Nomina nuda
Condylopyge ishensis PERF. (ex Korzhev 2012); Condylopyge etaerus in FLETCHER, 1972.
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Condylopyge HAWLE et CORDA, 1847
Fatka, Oldřich, Knížek, František & Kozák, Vladislav 2015 |
Condylopyge matutina
DEAN 2005 |
Condylopyge antiqua
ELICKI et PILOLLA 2004 |
Condylopyge eli
GEYER 1998 |
Condylopyge cruzensis LIÑÁN et GOZALO, 1986
LINAN et GOZALO 1986 |
Condylopyge amitina
RUSHTON 1966 |
Condylopyge spinigera WESTERGÅRD, 1946
WESTERGARD 1946 |
Condylopyge carinata WESTERGÅRD, 1936
WESTERGARD 1936 |
Condylopyge imperator
HOWELL 1935 |