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Craniops
Temporal range: 488.3–354.0 Ma
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Craniops

Hall, 1859
Species
  • Craniops antiquus (Schlotheim, 1822) - Wenlock
  • Craniops curvata (Bekker, 1921) - Kukruse Stage
  • Craniops elegans (Bekker, 1921) - Kukruse Stage
  • Craniops estona (Bekker, 1921) - Kukruse Stage
  • Craniops implicatus (J. de C. Sowerby, 1839) - Llandovery - Wenlock
  • Craniops infrasilurica (Huene, 1899) - Kukruse Stage
  • Craniops obtusa (Bekker, 1921) - Kukruse Stage
  • Craniops pristina
  • Craniops subtruncata
  • Craniops tenuis

Craniops is an extinct genus of brachiopods in the family Craniopsidae with species known from the Ordovocian to the Devonian.

C. curvata, C. elegans, C. estona and C. obtusa are from the Kukruse Stage (Ordovician) of Kohtla-Järve, in north-eastern Estonia.[1]

C. tenuis is a pooleville member of the Bromide Formation from the Middle and Upper Ordovician of Oklahoma.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Bekker, 1921. The Kuckers Stage of the Ordovician Rocks in N-E Estonia.
  2. ^ Amsden, T.W. Catalogue of Fossils from the Middle and Upper Ordovician of Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geological Survey, Circular 43. 1957
  • "Craniops" at the Encyclopedia of Life
  • "Craniops". Paleobiology Database. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  • Craniops at fossiilid.info