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Eudolatites

Trilobita - Phacopida - Dalmanitidae

Taxonomy
Eudolatites was named by Delo (1935) [Sepkoski's age data: O Llde-u O Ashg-m Sepkoski's reference number: 574]. Its type is Dalmanites angelini.

It was assigned to Zeliszkellinae by Henry (1980); to Phacopida by Sepkoski (2002); and to Dalmanitidae by Delo (1935) and Jell and Adrain (2002).

Synonyms
Synonymy list
YearName and author
1935Eudolatites Delo p. 411
1972Eudolatites (Banilatites) Destombes
1980Eudolatites Henry
1987Destombesites Snadjr
1987Eudolatites (Destombesites) Snadjr
2002Destombesites Jell and Adrain p. 365
2002Eudolatites Jell and Adrain p. 374
2002Eudolatites Sepkoski

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
Bilateria
EubilateriaAx 1987
Protostomia
Ecdysozoa
Panarthropoda
phylumArthropodaLatreille 1829
subphylumArtiopoda(Hou and Bergstrom)
RankNameAuthor
classTrilobitaWalch 1771
orderPhacopidaSalter 1864
suborderPhacopinaStruve 1959
superfamilyDalmanitoideaVogdes 1890
familyDalmanitidaeVogdes 1890
subfamilyZeliszkellinaeDelo 1935
genusEudolatites

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. †Eudolatites Delo 1935
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Subg. †Eudolatites (Deloites) Destombes 1972
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Eudolatites angelini Barrande 1852
Eudolatites dubia Barrande 1846
Eudolatites inflatus Destombes 1972
Invalid names: Banilatites Destombes 1972 [synonym], Destombesites Snadjr 1987 [synonym]
Diagnosis
ReferenceDiagnosis
D. M. Delo 1935Dalmanitinae without frontal border; frontal lobe more or less detached, protuberant; second and third glabellar furrows straight, rather narrow; eyes varying somewhat in position, usually large; genal spines may be present. Pygidium broadly subtriangular, border indistinct; pygorachis rather narrow, consisting of less than 15 annulations.