J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007

Full reference
J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop. 2007. Bearriverops, a new Lower Ordovician trilobite genus from the Great Basin, western USA, and classification of the family Dimeropygidae. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 44:337-366 [M. Hopkins/M. Hopkins]
Metadata
ID number:  35521
Created:  2011-03-15 10:07:18
Modified:  2011-03-14 18:07:18
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (17) - view classification
'Bearriverops alsacharovi belongs to Bearriverops' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007
'Bearriverops borderinnensis belongs to Bearriverops' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007
'Bearriverops deltaensis belongs to Bearriverops' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007
'Bearriverops ibexensis belongs to Bearriverops' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007
'Bearriverops loganensis belongs to Bearriverops' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007
'Bearriverops belongs to Dimeropygidae' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007
'Celmus belongs to Raymondinidae' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007
'Chomatopyge belongs to Dimeropygidae' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007
'Dimeropyge belongs to Dimeropygidae' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007
'Glaphurella belongs to Raymondinidae' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007
'Lasarchopyge belongs to Scharyiidae' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007
'Mesotaphraspis belongs to Dimeropygidae' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007
'Paratoernquistia sanchezae is recombined as Toernquistia sanchezae' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007
'Paratoernquistia is a subjective synonym of Toernquistia' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007
'Solariproetus belongs to Rorringtoniidae' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007
'Toernquistia belongs to Dimeropygidae' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007
'Toernquistiidae is a subjective synonym of Dimeropygidae' according to J. M. Adrain and S. R. Westrop 2007