Parapagetia

Parapagetia
Temporal range: Botomian
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Trilobita
Order: Agnostida
Family: Hebediscidae
Genus: Parapagetia
Repina, 1964
Species
  • P. limbata Repina, 1964 (type)
  • P. icatunica Repina, 1964
  • P. palaeformis Romanenko & Romanenko, 1967
  • P. plana E. Romanenko, 1978

Parapagetia is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil marine arthropods, the trilobites. It lived during the Botomian stage, which lasted from approximately 524 to 518.5 million years ago. This faunal stage was part of the Cambrian Period.

Distribution

Description

Like all Agnostida, the Hebediscidae are diminutive and the headshield (or cephalon) and tailshield (or pygidium) are of approximately the same size (or isopygous) and outline. In Parapagetia the glabella has parallel sides and is relatively short, slightly over half as long as the cephalon. The rear of the glabella does not carry a spine or it is short. The distance between the front of the glabella and the poorly defined anterior border is long. The axis of the pygidium consists of five rings including the terminus. The border and border furrow are together wide, but poorly defined.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Whittington, H. B. (1997). Volume 1 – Trilobita – Introduction, Order Agnostida, Order Redlichiida. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology. Part O, Revised. pp. 388, 390.
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