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Coronura
Temporal range: Mid Devonian
~392–383 Ma
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Coronura

Hall & Clarke, 1888
Type species
C. aspectans
Species
  • C. aspectans
  • C. lessepsensis

Coronura is a trilobite in the order Phacopida, that existed during the Middle Devonian in what is now New York, U.S.A. It was described by Hall and Clarke in 1888, and the type species is Coronura aspectans, which was originally described under the genus Asaphus by Conrad in 1841. The species was described from the Onondaga Formation.[1] Fossils of Coronura have also been found in Indiana,[2] and in the Emsian to Givetian Floresta Formation, Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Colombia.[3]

References

  1. ^ Available Generic Names for Trilobites P.A. Jell and J.M. Adrain.
  2. ^ Coronura at the Paleobiology Database
  3. ^ Morzadec et al., 2015, p.346

Bibliography

Morzadec, Pierre; Michal Mergl; Carlos Villarroel; Philippe Janvier, and Patrick R. Racheboeuf. 2015. Trilobites and inarticulate brachiopods from the Devonian Floresta Formation of Colombia: a review. Bulletin of Geosciences 90. 331-358. Accessed 2017-04-04.