2011 in arthropod paleontology
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This list of fossil arthropods described in 2011 is a list of new taxa of trilobites, fossil insects, crustaceans, arachnids and other fossil arthropods of every kind that have been described during the year 2011. The list only includes taxa at the level of genus or species.
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Sp. nov |
Disputed |
Kumar et al. |
A mite. Originally described as a species of Acarus; Sidorchuk (2018) considered it more likely to be a misidentified immature nothrine oribatid mite (probably a member of the family Nothridae), and more likely to be a contaminant from the extant soil fauna rather than a genuine Paleozoic fossil.[2] |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Garwood et al. |
Carboniferous (late Stephanian) |
A member of Opiliones. The type species is A. scolos. |
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Gen et comb nov |
valid |
Dunlop & Braddy |
Quesnel |
An orb-web spider egg sack ichnogenus. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Wunderlich |
A tree trunk spider. Genus includes new species B. cretacea. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Lourenço & Beigel |
A chaerilobuthid scorpion. The type species is C. complexus. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Wunderlich |
A member of the family Tetrablemmidae. Genus includes new species E. ohlhoffi. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wunderlich |
A member of the family Theridiidae, a species of Episinus. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Wunderlich |
A member of the family Theridiidae. Genus includes new species F. dominicanus. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wunderlich |
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Gen. et comb. nov |
Valid |
Sidorchuk & Klimov |
Europe (Baltic Sea region) |
A mite; a new genus for "Acarus" rhombeus Koch & Berendt (1854) |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Wunderlich |
A member of the family Uloboridae. Genus includes new species J. longisoma. |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Garwood et al. |
Carboniferous (late Stephanian) |
A member of Opiliones. The type species is M. cronus. |
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sp nov |
Selden, Shih & Ren |
largest fossil spider described. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Dunlop & Bertrand |
Europe (Baltic Sea region) |
A mite, a species of Labidostomma. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wunderlich |
A member of Araneomorphae belonging to the family Praeterleptonetidae. Originally described as a species of Praeterleptoneta, subsequently transferred to the separate genus Parvispina.[13] |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Wunderlich |
A ground spider, a species of Scopoides. |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
Dunlop & Mitov |
Europe (Baltic Sea region) |
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Gen. et sp. nov |
Valid |
Poschmann & Dunlop |
Early Devonian |
A member of Trigonotarbida. The type species is S. steinmeyeri. |
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Crustaceans
| Name | Novelty | Status | Authors | Age | Unit | Location | Notes | Images |
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Gen et sp nov |
valid |
Feldmann, Schweitzer, & Leahy |
Eocene |
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Sp. nov |
Valid |
De Angeli & Lovato |
Eocene |
An isopod belonging to the family Sphaeromatidae. |
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