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| C. cariniferum | |
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| Suborder: | Trinucleina |
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| Subfamily: | Endymioniinae |
| Genus: | Carinocranium |
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| Carinocranium cariniferum Dean, 1989[1] | |
Carinocranium cariniferum is a species of asaphid trilobites of the family Raphiophoridae that lived during the Early Tremadocian of Alberta, Canada. It is known only from a cranidium with a large, keel-shaped glabellum.
Etymology
The generic and specific epithets both refer to the massive, keel-shaped glabellum, thus the use of the Latin prefix "carina", so that the generic epithet translates as "keel-cranium," and the specific epithet translating as "keel bearing."[1]
Occurrence
The only known specimen, specimen GSC 62139, is found in the Early Tremadocian-aged GSC Locality 92293, 168.5 meters above the Outram Formation, Alberta, Canada.
References
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