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Kootenia
Taxonomy
Bathyuriscus (Kootenia) was named by Walcott (1899). Its type is Bathyuriscus (Kootenia) dawsoni.
It was reranked as Kootenia by Palmer (1954), Palmer and Halley (1979), Sundberg (1994), Eddy and McCollum (1998), Sepkoski (2002) and Landing et al. (2008).
It was assigned to Bathyuriscus by Walcott (1889); to Dorypigidae by Palmer (1954); to Dorypygidae by Palmer and Halley (1979), Sundberg (1994) and Eddy and McCollum (1998); to Corynexochida by Sepkoski (2002); and to Dorypyginae by Landing et al. (2008).
It was reranked as Kootenia by Palmer (1954), Palmer and Halley (1979), Sundberg (1994), Eddy and McCollum (1998), Sepkoski (2002) and Landing et al. (2008).
It was assigned to Bathyuriscus by Walcott (1889); to Dorypigidae by Palmer (1954); to Dorypygidae by Palmer and Halley (1979), Sundberg (1994) and Eddy and McCollum (1998); to Corynexochida by Sepkoski (2002); and to Dorypyginae by Landing et al. (2008).
Subtaxa
K. acicularis, K. aculacauda, K. anabarensis, K. bolis, K. boucheri, K. crassa, K. crassinucha, K. dawsoni, K. diutina, K. exilaxata (syn. K. infera, K. fragilis, K. scapegoatensis), K. fida, K. fuyangensis, K. germana, K. gracilens, K. gracilis, K. henglinheensis, K. idahoensis, K. jialaoensis, K. longa, K. margoindistincta, K. mathewsi, K. quadriceps, K. sanwanensis, K. shangwanensis, K. shanxiensis, K. spencei, K. styrax, K. yichunensis, K. yui
Species lacking formal opinion data
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1889 | Bathyuriscus (Kootenia) Walcott |
1899 | Bathyuriscus (Kootenia) Walcott |
1903 | Notasaphus Gregory |
1954 | Kootenia Palmer p. 64 |
1979 | Kootenia Palmer and Halley p. 81 |
1994 | Kootenia Sundberg p. 19 |
1998 | Kootenia Eddy and McCollum p. 869 |
2002 | Kootenia Sepkoski |
2002 | Notasaphus Sepkoski |
2008 | Kootenia Landing et al. p. 897 |
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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. †Kootenia Walcott 1899
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†Kootenia acicularis Resser 1939
†Kootenia aculacauda Fritz 1968
†Kootenia anabarensis Lermontova 1951
†Kootenia bolis Zhang et al. 1980
†Kootenia boucheri Shaw 1957
†Kootenia crassa Fritz 1968
†Kootenia crassinucha Fritz 1968
†Kootenia dawsoni Walcott 1889
†Kootenia diutina Fritz 1972
†Kootenia exilaxata Deiss 1939
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Invalid names: Kootenia fragilis Deiss 1939 [synonym], Kootenia infera Deiss 1939 [synonym], Kootenia scapegoatensis Deiss 1939 [synonym]
†Kootenia fida Zhang et al. 1980
†Kootenia fuyangensis Ju 1983
†Kootenia germana Resser 1939
†Kootenia gracilens Zhu 1987
†Kootenia gracilis Resser 1939
†Kootenia henglinheensis Yang et al. 1993
†Kootenia idahoensis Resser 1939
†Kootenia jialaoensis Lu and Chien 1978
†Kootenia longa Ju 1983
†Kootenia margoindistincta Sundberg 1994
†Kootenia mathewsi Resser 1939
†Kootenia quadriceps Hall and Whitfield 1877
†Kootenia sanwanensis Zhou 1974
†Kootenia shangwanensis Ju 1983
†Kootenia shanxiensis Zhang et al. 1980
†Kootenia spencei Resser 1939
†Kootenia styrax Palmer and Gatehouse 1972
†Kootenia yichunensis Duan and An 2001
†Kootenia yui Chang 1963
Invalid names: Notasaphus Gregory 1903 [synonym]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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A. R. Palmer 1954 | Like Olenoides but with only pleural furrows visible on the pleural platforms of the pygidium. | |
F. A. Sundberg 1994 | Dorypygidae with cranidium with medially expanded to anteriorly ex- panded glabellae, nearly effaced lateral glabellar furrows; fixigenae convex, slighrly downsloping. Pygidium wirh well-defined axis generally extend- ingroborder, 3-5 ringfurrows; pleural fieldscrossed by 3-5 generally deep pleural furrows; inrerpleural furrows very shallow ro effaced, borh anterior and posterior pleural bands uniform in widrh; border moderately defined, generally 5-7 pairs of spines of equal length, evenly spaced along margin. |