Tulepyge, Adrain & Westrop, 2006

Adrain, Jonathan M. & Westrop, Stephen R., 2006, New genus of dimeropygid trilobites from the earliest Ordovician of Laurentia, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 51 (3), pp. 541-550 : 544

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Tulepyge
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Genus Tulepyge View in CoL nov.

Type species: Tulepyge tulensis nov., from the House Formation of western Utah, USA .

Other species: Hystricurus paucituberculatus Fortey, 1983 , from the Green Point Formation of western Newfoundland, Canada.

Etymology: Tule, after the Tule Valley, western Utah, and the Greek noun πυγε, rump; gender is feminine.

Diagnosis.—Exoskeleton vaulted; anterior border furrow shallowed medially; librigenal field with prominent exsagittal row of large tubercles; eye socle of single band; genal spine short and thorn−like; pygidium with five axial rings, prominent large tubercle pair on first four, pleural furrows sharply declined at fulcrum but running without interruption to strong border; adaxial margin of border with scalloped shape due to contact with inflated distal part of posterior pleural bands.

Discussion.—See family discussion above.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Trilobita

Order

Proetida

Family

Dimeropygidae

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