Huntoniatonia
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Huntonia |
Huntoniatonia is an extinct genus of trilobite. Individuals were about 3 cm long.
The genus was renamed in 2003 because of a conflict with an isopod genus of the same name, Huntonia (Philosciidae).
[edit] Species
- Huntoniatonia huntonensis (Haragan formation, Oklahoma)
- Huntoniatonia oklahomae (Haragan, Oklahoma)
- Huntoniatonia lingulifer (Bois d'Arc)
[edit] References
- Jell, P.A. & Adrain, J.M. (2003): Available generic names for trilobites. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 48(2): 331-551. Abstract
[edit] External links
- Fossil museum: Huntoniatonia huntonensis

