Gastropoda - Bellerophontida - Bellerophontidae
Alternative spelling: Carinaropsis (Bellerophon)
Full reference: P. D. de Montfort. 1808. Conchyliologie systématique, et classification méthodique des coquilles; offfrant leurs figures, leur arrangement générique, leurs descriptions caractéristiques, leurs noms; ainsi que leur synonymie en plusieurs langues. Coquilles univalves, cloisonnées 1
Parent taxon: Bellerophontinae according to C. Ketwetsuriya et al. 2020
See also Bouchet et al. 2005, Knight et al. 1960, Nützel and Ketwetsuriya 2016, Sardeson 1892, Sepkoski 2002, Ulrich and Scofield 1897 and Weir 1931
Sister taxa: Aglaoglypta, Bubovicus, Khumerspira, Kodymites, Liljevallospira, Mogulia, Pharkidonotus, Praematuratropis, Ptychobellerophon, Semilukispira, Sphaerocyclus, Waagenella
Subtaxa: Bellerophon (Bellerophon) Bellerophon (Bucaniella) Bellerophon affinis Bellerophon allegoricus Bellerophon alutaceus Bellerophon anthracophilus Bellerophon barquensis Bellerophon barrandei Bellerophon bicarenus Bellerophon bidorsata Bellerophon blainvillei Bellerophon blairi Bellerophon bristolensis Bellerophon chapmani Bellerophon chesterensis Bellerophon clarki Bellerophon combsi Bellerophon compressus Bellerophon contortus Bellerophon corriei Bellerophon costatus Bellerophon crassoides Bellerophon cresswelli Bellerophon creswelli Bellerophon cymbularia Bellerophon deflectus Bellerophon demaneti Bellerophon denckmanni Bellerophon depauperatus Bellerophon eminens Bellerophon erawanensis Bellerophon excavatus Bellerophon formani Bellerophon fraternus Bellerophon gibsoni Bellerophon goslariensis Bellerophon graphicus Bellerophon havliceki Bellerophon helena Bellerophon hiulcus Bellerophon huashibanensis Bellerophon hyalina Bellerophon imperforatus Bellerophon impressus Bellerophon incertus Bellerophon incomptus Bellerophon insculptus Bellerophon interstrialis Bellerophon irregularis Bellerophon isfarensis Bellerophon janus Bellerophon jeffersonensis Bellerophon karatshatyrensis Bellerophon kyndalynensis Bellerophon laticallis Bellerophon latisulcatus Bellerophon latofasciatus Bellerophon ledburiensis Bellerophon lenticularis Bellerophon lineatus Bellerophon livengoodensis Bellerophon lohestoe Bellerophon macromphalus Bellerophon macrostoma Bellerophon mansfieldianus Bellerophon miser Bellerophon mongoliensis Bellerophon murchisoni Bellerophon nactus Bellerophon nevadensis Bellerophon newberryi Bellerophon patersoni Bellerophon pelops Bellerophon pennatus Bellerophon permianus Bellerophon perplexa Bellerophon pisum Bellerophon pitkinensis Bellerophon politus Bellerophon polonicus Bellerophon propinquus Bellerophon pygmaeus Bellerophon qinglongensis Bellerophon quadratus Bellerophon ruthveni Bellerophon scaber Bellerophon scheii Bellerophon scissile Bellerophon sedaliensis Bellerophon shakhtauensis Bellerophon shelbiensis Bellerophon singularis Bellerophon solitarius Bellerophon solvensis Bellerophon spergensis Bellerophon squamatus Bellerophon strictocanaliculus Bellerophon stummi Bellerophon subcostatus Bellerophon subglobatus Bellerophon subglobulus Bellerophon sublaevis Bellerophon sulcatinus Bellerophon sulcatulus Bellerophon sverdrupi Bellerophon swainsensis Bellerophon tenuifascia Bellerophon tenuilineata Bellerophon tenureticulatum Bellerophon triangularis Bellerophon tubulosus Bellerophon ulrichi Bellerophon vasulites Bellerophon vigilii Bellerophon wewokanus Bellerophon whittleseyi Bellerophon wrighti Bellerophon yabei
Type: Bellerophon vasulites
Ecology: slow-moving low-level epifaunal detritivore
Distribution:
• Triassic of China (2 collections), Greenland (2), India (1), Italy (1), the Russian Federation (2), United States (1: Wyoming)
• Permian of Australia (9), China (21), Croatia (2), India (8), Indonesia (3), Iran (3), Italy (4), Japan (4), Madagascar (2), Malaysia (2), Mexico (6), Pakistan (124), the Russian Federation (12), Svalbard and Jan Mayen (2), Thailand (3), Tunisia (1), United States (112: Alaska, Arizona, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Wyoming)
• Chokierian of the United Kingdom (1)
• Carboniferous to Permian of Bolivia (1), Svalbard and Jan Mayen (1)
• Carboniferous of Argentina (1), Australia (5), Belgium (4), Canada (1: Alberta), Egypt (1), Ireland (2), Peru (2), the Russian Federation (1), Svalbard and Jan Mayen (1), Ukraine (1), the United Kingdom (13), United States (88: Alaska, Arkansas, California, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Wyoming)
• Givetian of United States (1: New York)
• Couvinien of Australia (1)
• Devonian of Australia (5), Belgium (1), Canada (10: Manitoba, Northwest Territories), France (1), Germany (17), Japan (1), Poland (3), South Africa (2), the United Kingdom (9), United States (26: Alaska, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania)
• Silurian of Canada (2: Ontario), the Czech Republic (5), the Russian Federation (3), Sweden (1), the United Kingdom (1), United States (1: New York)
• Ordovician of Canada (2: Quebec), Estonia (1), Sweden (1), the United Kingdom (2), United States (2: Iowa, Tennessee)
Total: 548 collections including 711 occurrences
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