†family Atrypinidae McEwan 1939 (lamp shell)

Rhynchonellata - Atrypida - Atrypinidae

Parent taxon: Atrypoidea according to A. Williams et al. 2002

See also Popov et al. 2000

Sister taxa: Atrypidae, Atrypoidea latilingulata, Atrypoidea scheii, Lissatrypidae, Zygospiridae

Subtaxa: Atrypininae Clintonellinae Plectatrypinae Spirigerininae

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Type: Atrypina

Ecology: stationary epifaunal suspension feeder

Distribution:

• Jurassic of New Zealand (1 collection)

• Triassic of New Caledonia (1), New Zealand (4)

• Devonian of Australia (6), Canada (23: British Columbia, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Quebec, Yukon), China (7), the Czech Republic (1), Mongolia (1), the Russian Federation (23), Tajikistan (7), United States (20: Nevada, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee), Uzbekistan (2), Venezuela (1)

• Whitwellian of Canada (3: Northwest Territories)

• Jaani of Estonia (1), Lithuania (3)

• Niagaran of Canada (1: Québec)

• Silurian to Devonian of Australia (2), Italy (1), United States (1: Oklahoma)

• Silurian of Afghanistan (1), Australia (4), Austria (3), Belarus (1), Canada (54: Manitoba, New Brunswick, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Ontario, Québec, Yukon, Yukon Territory), China (51), the Czech Republic (24), Estonia (21), Greenland (2), Italy (2), Kazakhstan (1), Lithuania (8), Mongolia (2), Norway (13), the Russian Federation (32), Spain (1), Sweden (18), Tajikistan (2), the United Kingdom (95), United States (75: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Nevada, New York, Tennessee, Wisconsin), Venezuela (1)

• Ordovician to Silurian of Canada (1: Québec), Norway (1), the Russian Federation (1)

• Ordovician of Australia (18), Belgium (7), Canada (42: Northwest Territories, Quebec, Québec, Yukon), China (44), Estonia (3), Kazakhstan (35), Kyrgyzstan (1), Latvia (2), Lithuania (1), Mongolia (1), Norway (12), the Russian Federation (8), Thailand (1), the United Kingdom (7), United States (3: Illinois, Missouri)

Total: 708 collections including 867 occurrences

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