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Forchhammeria

Trilobita - Asaphida - Anomocaridae

Taxonomy
Forchhammeria was named by Lermontova and Chernysheva (1950) [Sepkoski's age data: Cm uMid-l Sepkoski's reference number: 467]. It is not extant.

It was assigned to Anomocaridae by Jell and Adrain (2002); and to Ptychopariida by Sepkoski (2002).

Species lacking formal opinion data

Synonymy list
YearName and author
1950Forchhammeria Lermontova and Chernysheva
2002Forchhammeria Jell and Adrain p. 376
2002Forchhammeria Sepkoski

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
Bilateria
EubilateriaAx 1987
Protostomia
Ecdysozoa
Panarthropoda
phylumArthropodaLatreille 1829
RankNameAuthor
subphylumArtiopoda(Hou and Bergstrom)
classTrilobitaWalch 1771
subclassLibristoma
orderAsaphidaSalter 1864
familyAnomocaridaePoulsen 1927
genusForchhammeriaLermontova and Chernysheva 1950

If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.

G. †Forchhammeria Lermontova and Chernysheva 1950
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available
Measurements
No measurements are available
Composition: low Mg calcitec
Composition 2: chitinc
Ontogeny: molting, addition of partsc
Environment: marinec
Locomotion: fast-movingo
Life habit: low-level epifaunalo
Diet: carnivorec
Vision: well-developedf
Created: 2010-01-26 01:02:49
Modified: 2010-01-26 03:02:49
Source: f = family, o = order, c = class
References: Whittington et al. 1997, Hendy et al. 2009, Aberhan et al. 2004

Age range: base of the Solvan to the top of the Menevian or 510.20000 to 499.50000 Ma

Collections: one only


Time interval Ma Country or state Original ID and collection number
Solvan - Menevian510.2 - 499.5Russian Federation (Siberia) F. dzhelindensis (10003)