Taklamakania

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Phylum:Arthropoda
Clade:Artiopoda
Class:Trilobita
Order:Asaphida
Taklamakania
Temporal range: late Caradoc
T. tarimensis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Clade: Artiopoda
Class: Trilobita
Order: Asaphida
Family: Raphiophoridae
Genus: Taklamakania
Zhang, 1979
Type species
Taklamakania tarimensis
Species
  • T. tarimensis
  • T. tarimheensis
  • T. xinjiangensis

Taklamakania is a genus of asaphid trilobites of the family Raphiophoridae that lived during the late Caradoc of Inner Mongolia, China. Like all raphiophorids it is blind, with a headshield (or cephalon) that is subsemicircular, carrying genal spines and a forward directed spine on the central raised area (or glabella), with the front of the glabella inflated and the natural fracture lines (or sutures) of the cephalon coinciding with its margin. It is easily distinguished from most other raphiophorids by the 3 thorax segments. Pseudampyxina, Nanshanaspis, and Kongqiaoheia also have only 3 such segments, but all three lack the frontal spine that emanates from the glabellum of Taklamakania species. All other raphiophorid genera have at least 5 thorax segments. Three species, T. tarimensis, T. tarimheensis, and T. xinjiangensis, have been assigned to this genus so far.[1]

The generic name Taklamakania refers to the Taklamakan Desert, the area where its fossils were found. The species epithet tarimensis is also a geographic derivation in reference to the Tarim Basin, which includes the Taklamakan Desert.[1]

Evolution

Junior homonym

References

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