Tulepyge, Adrain & Westrop, 2006
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Felipe |
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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.
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