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genus

Arthrorhachis Hawle & Corda, 1847

kingdom Animalia - animals »  phylum Arthropoda - arthropods »  class Trilobita - trilobites »  order Agnostida »  family Metagnostidae

Scientific synonyms

Girvanagnostus Kobayashi, 1939
Metagnostus Jaekel, 1909

Type taxon:Battus tardus Barrande, 1846

Included taxa

Number of records: 5

species Arthrorhachis danica Poulsen, 1965
species Arthrorhachis erraticus (Jaekel, 1909)
species Arthrorhachis girvanensis (Reed, 1903)
species Arthrorhachis pragensis (Přibyl & Vaněk, 1968)
Ordovician: Katian

Arthrorhachis pragensis

species Arthrorhachis tarda (Barrande, 1846)
Ordovician: Katian – Hirnantian

Arthrorhachis tarda


Links and literature

EN Paleobiology Database [19186]

Paleobiology Database [https://paleobiodb.org/] [as Arthrorhachis Hawle & Corda, 1847]
Data retrieved on: 13 December 2015
EN The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera [1103611]

Rees, T. (compiler): The Interim Register of Marine and Nonmarine Genera [https://www.irmng.org] [as Arthrorhachis Hawle & Corda, 1847]
Data retrieved on: 30 November 2019
EN Budil P., Fatka O., Kolář P., David M. (2011): Arthrorhachis Hawle & Corda, 1847 (Agnostida) in the Prague Basin (Barrandian area, Czech Republic) revisited, Bulletin of Geosciences 86(4), 707–724 [as Arthrorhachis Hawle & Corda, 1847]
EN Jell P. A., Adrain J. M. (2002): Available generic names for trilobites, Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 48(2): 331-553. Brisbane. ISSN0079-8835. [as Arthrorhachis HAWLE & CORDA, 1847]
Data retrieved on: 11 October 2011
EN Vaněk J., Valíček J. (2001): New index of the genera, subgenera and species of Barrandian trilobites. Part A-B (Cambrian and Ordovician) ver. 2013/09, Paleontologia Bohemiae vol. VII, Praha [as Arthrorhachis Hawle et Corda, 1847]
Data retrieved on: 27 September 2013

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Explanations

extinct taxon