Chonetes

Chonetes
Temporal range: Late Ordovician-Mid Jurassic
~460–175 Ma
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Brachiopoda
Subphylum: Rhynchonelliformea
Class: Strophomenata
Order: Strophomenida
Genus: Chonetes
Fischer de Waldheim 1830
Species

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Chonetes is an extinct genus of brachiopods. It ranged from the Late Ordovician to the Middle Jurassic.[1]

Species

The following species of Chonetes have been described:[1]

  • C. (Paeckelmannia)
  • C. baragwanathi
  • C. billingsi (Floresta Formation, Colombia)[2]
  • C. burlingtonensis
  • C. chamishkjensis
  • C. chaoi
  • C. cherokeensis
  • C. chesterensis
  • C. compressa
  • C. comstockii (Floresta Fm.)[2]
  • C. concentrica
  • C. concentricus
  • C. deliciasensis
  • C. flemingi
  • C. foedus
  • C. foshagi
  • C. geniculata
  • C. glabra
  • C. glenparkensis
  • C. gregarius
  • C. illinoisensis
  • C. logani
  • C. mesoloba
  • C. missouriensis
  • C. moelleri
  • C. monosensis
  • C. multicosta
  • C. obtusa
  • C. oklahomensis
  • C. ornata
  • C. pinegensis
  • C. planumbona
  • C. posturalicus
  • C. pygmoideus
  • C. rarispina
  • C. semiovalis
  • C. shumardiana
  • C. sichuanensis
  • C. sinuatus
  • C. squama
  • C. stubeli (Floresta Fm.)[2]
  • C. suavis
  • C. timanica
  • C. variolaris
Names brought to synonymy

References

  1. 1 2 Chonetes on the Paleobiology Database
  2. 1 2 3 Floresta Fauna at Fossilworks.org
  3. Chonetes speciosus nom. nov. F. Wolverson Cope, 1938 at Cambridge Journal
  4. L.B. Smyth, Geological Magazine, Volume LIX, 1922
  5. Recherches sur les animaux fossiles. LG De Koninck, 1847, volume I, page 220

Further reading

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