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Encrinurus lamonti
Taxonomy
Encrinurus lamonti was named by Tripp (1957). Its type specimen is HM A. 4094a, b, a cephalon/head (cranidium), and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Glenmard Wood, Quarrel Hill, New Dailly, which is in a Rawtheyan marginal marine mudstone in the Lady Burn Formation of the United Kingdom.
Sister species lacking formal opinion data
E. anticostiensis, E. cybeleformis, E. dimitrovi, E. egani, E. hypoleptrus, E. indianaensis, E. macrourus, E. moderatus, E. nereus, E. newlandensis, E. obtusus, E. onniensis, E. ornatus, E. pagei, E. perceensis, E. princeps, E. simpliciculus, E. sinicus, E. speyeri, E. stubblefieldi, E. subvariolaris, E. transiens, E. tuberculatus, E. rex, E. balticus, E. schisticola, E. abyssalis
Synonymy list
| Year | Name and author |
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| 1957 | Encrinurus lamonti Tripp pp. 68 - 70 figs. Plate 11, figs. 9-11; Plate 12, figs. 7- 10 |
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†Encrinurus lamonti Tripp 1957
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Diagnosis
| Reference | Diagnosis | |
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| R. P. Tripp 1957 | Glabella broad and inflated anteriorly, strongly convex longitudinally; frontal lobe more than half Iength of glabella. Tubercle formula: l-O; II-0, 1; ill-0, 1, 2; IV-V-1, 2, 3; VI-l, 2. Fixed cheeks sparsely tuberculate, with 1argest tubercle opposite palpebrallobe. |
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| References: Harrington et al. 1959, Aberhan et al. 2004 | |||||