Lumbriconereites Ehlers 1869 (worm)

Polychaeta - Eunicemorpha

Full reference: E. Ehlers. 1869. Ueber fossile Würmer aus dem lithographischen Schiefer in Bayern. Palaeontolographica 17:145-174

Parent taxon: Eunicemorpha according to J. J. Straka and H. A. Semken 1969

Sister taxa: Aglaurides, Albertaprion, Anisocerasites, Arabella, Arabellites, Archaeoprion, Brochosogenys, Delosites, Diopatraites, Dorvillea, Drilonereis, Elleriprion, Eunice, Euryprion, Falkosites, Gotlandites, Hadoprion, Halla, Hindenites, Hindeoprion, Lanceolatites, Langeites, Lumbriconereis, Lysaretides, Marlenites, Marphysaites, Microdactylophora, Multiprion, Nereidavus, Nothrites, Notocirrus, Oblongiprion, Onuphis, Ophryotrocha, Orthopelta, Ottawella, Oxyprion, Palaeodactylophora, Palaeopelyx, Paleononites, Palurites, Paragnathites, Pernerites, Pistoprion, Polychaetaspis, Praelumbrinereis, Processoprion, Protarabellites, Rhamphegenys, Rhytiprion, Schistomeringos, Sciotoprion, Serratula, Skalenoprion, Staurocephalites, Symmetroprion, Tetraprion, Trentonia, Trianguligenys, Uncinogenys, Xanioprion

Subtaxa: Lumbriconereites deperditus

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Ecology: epifaunal carnivore

Distribution:

• Jurassic of Germany (1 collection)

• Devonian of United States (1: Iowa)

• Ordovician of Sweden (1)

Total: 3 collections each including a single occurrence

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