Lovenia
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Genus: | Lovenia Gray, 1825
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Lovenia is a genus of sea urchin that is the sister taxon to Berynia and Echinocardium.[1]
Species
- †L. aegyptiaca (Fourtau, 1920); Upper Miocene, Egypt.
- †L. bagheerae Irwin & Archbold, 1994; Miocene (Tortonian), southern Australia.
- L. camarota Clark, 1917; Recent, North Australia.
- L. cordiformis Agassiz, 1872; Recent, West coast of America.
- L. doederleini Mortensen, 1950; Recent, Malay region.
- †L. elongata (Gray, 1845); Miocene to Recent, Indo-West Pacific.
- †L. forbesii (Tenison Woods, 1862); Lower to Middle Miocene, Australia.
- L. gregalis Alcock, 1893; Recent, Indo-West Pacific.
- L. grisea Agassiz & Clark, 1907; Recent, Hawaii.
- L. hawaiiensis Mortensen, 1950; Recent, Hawaii.
- L. hemphilli (Israesky)
- †L. mortenseni Ctyoky, 1965; Middle Miocene, Czech Republic.
- †L. sulcata (Haime, 1853); Lower Oligocene, France.
- L. subcarinata (Gray, 1845); Recent, Indo-West Pacific.
- L. trifolis (Koehler, 1914); Recent, Indo-West Pacific.[2]
- †L. woodsii (Etheridge, 1875); Lower to Middle Miocene, Australia.[3]
References
- ^ "Staff directory | Natural History Museum" (PDF).
- ^ "Lovenia - Natural History Museum".
- ^ Philip, G. M. (1957). "Interambulacral Plate Atrophy in Lovenia woodsi (Etheridge Fil.)". Geological Magazine. 94 (5): 402–408. Bibcode:1957GeoM...94..402P. doi:10.1017/S0016756800069430.