Repinaella

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Repinaella is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil marine arthropods, the trilobites. It lived during the late Atdabanian stage.

Phylum:Arthropoda
Clade:Artiopoda
Class:Trilobita
Order:Redlichiida
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Repinaella
Temporal range: Lower Cambrian (Atdabanian)
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Clade: Artiopoda
Class: Trilobita
Order: Redlichiida
Superfamily: Fallotaspidoidea
Genus: Repinaella
Geyer, 1996[1]
Species
  • R. siberica (Repina in Khomentovskii and Repina, 1965) (Type)
Synonyms

Fallotaspis siberica
Repinella siberica

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Distribution

  • Repinaella siberica has been found in the Lower Cambrian of Siberia (Pestrotsvet Formation, Lena River).[2]
  • cf. Repinaella sp., the first trilobite to appear in Laurentia, has been reported from the Lower Cambrian of Nevada (Northern Clayton Ridge; Andrew Mountain Member of the Montezuma Range, Campito Formation). The occurrence of cf. Repinaella is approximately correlative with the earliest trilobites in Siberia and western Gondwana.[2]

Taxonomy

Within the "Fallotaspidoidea" superfamily Repinaella siberia is closest to the common ancestor with the other Olenellina, particularly Pseudojudomia egregia, and the common characters of these two species were probably shared with the common ancestor of all trilobites.[3]

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