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Fossilium Catalogus Animalia, Volume 160 [German] Catalogus Trilobitorum cum Figuris (Trilobites Carbonici et Permici, X: Chlupaculinae, Diacoryphinae et Menorcaspidinae)

Series: Fossilium Catalogus Animalia Volume: 160
By: Gerhard Hahn(Author), Renate Hahn(Author), Peter Müller(Author)
300 pages
Fossilium Catalogus Animalia, Volume 160 [German]
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This tenth part of the catalogue of the Carboniferous and Permian trilobites covers three new subfamilies, the Chlupaculinae, Diacoryphinae and Menorcaspidinae. Almost all of the 23 genera, most of which belong to the deep-water area (Kulm facies), were only discovered in the last two decades. In "Treatise" (1979) only one of them is present, Diacoryphe. All three subfamilies agree in their stratigraphic confinement to the Lower Mississippian (Lower Carboniferous). Their geographical focus is in Europe, but some species are also found in Asia and Africa. They also agree – according to their habitat – in the tendency to go blind. Cylindrically swollen cheek spines occur in all three subfamilies, but never in all related genera. The differences between the three subfamilies are explained in the description of each subfamily.

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Im vorliegenden Band des Katalogs der Karbon- und Perm-Trilobiten werden drei neue Unterfamilien behandelt, die Chlupaculinae, Diacoryphinae und Menorcaspidinae. Fast alle zumeist des Tiefwasser-Bereiches (Kulm-Fazies) zugehörigen 23 Gattungen wurden erst in den beiden zurückliegenden Jahrzehnten entdeckt. Im „Treatise“ (1979) ist erst eine von ihnen vorhanden, Diacoryphe. Alle drei Unterfamilien stimmen überein in ihrer stratigrafischen Beschränkung auf das Unter- Mississippium (Unter-Karbon). Ihr geografischer Schwerpunkt liegt in Europa, doch kommen einige Arten auch in Asien und Afrika vor. Sie stimmen ferner – entsprechend ihres Lebensraumes – überein in der Tendenz zur Erblindung. Zylindrisch aufgeblähte Wangen-Stacheln treten in allen drei Unterfamilien auf, nie aber bei allen zugehörigen Gattungen. Die Unterschiede zwischen den drei Unterfamilien werden bei der Darstellung der jeweiligen Unterfamilie erläutert.

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Series: Fossilium Catalogus Animalia Volume: 160
By: Gerhard Hahn(Author), Renate Hahn(Author), Peter Müller(Author)
300 pages
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