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Funeralaspis deathvalleyensis
Taxonomy
Funeralaspis deathvalleyensis was named by Adrain and Pérez-Peris (2023). Its type specimen is SUI 148653, a cephalon/head, and it is a 3D body fossil. It is the type species of Funeralaspis.
Synonymy list
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2023 | Funeralaspis deathvalleyensis Adrain and Pérez-Peris p. 513 figs. Figures 1–5, 6.1–6.33, 6.35–6.38, 6.41, 6.42 |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
†Funeralaspis deathvalleyensis Adrain and Pérez-Peris 2023
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Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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J. M. Adrain and F. Pérez-Peris 2023 | As the genus is monotypic, see genus diagnosis. [✫ ☎ ✆✔ ✂✠✯ ✂ ✦ ✂✄☎ ✠ ✞✠ ✄✝ ✡ ✯ ✂✞✔ ✂ ✝✯ ☎ ✮ ✄✡ ✄✄✠ ✄✝✝ ☛☞ ✁ ✠ ✆✧ ✹✠☎✔ ✄☎ ✞ ✞✔ ☎ ✛✔ ✆✻✡ ✔ ✂✦✻ ✝ ✄✆✔ ✴✯ ✂ ✮✂✄☎✻ ✝ ✄ ✂✺ ✛ ✦✻✝ ✱✆✻ ✂✔✏✩✯ ✛ ✆ ✞✯ ✂✛ ✄✝ ✦✂✄☎✠ ✞✠ ✄✝ ✛✻ ✂✹✄ ✦✔ ✛ ✁ ✠ ✆✧ ✞✔☎ ✛✔ ✛ ✦✻✝ ✱ ✆✻ ✂✔ ✯ ✹ ✹✠☎✔ ✄☎ ✞ ✩✔ ✞✠✻ ✩ ✆✻✡ ✔ ✂✦✝✔ ✛✏ ✔ ☛✔ ✄☎ ✞ ✱✄✝ ✱✔✡ ✂✄✝ ✝✯✡ ✔ ✛✔ ✆ ✶✔ ✂☛✱✯ ✛ ✆✔ ✂✠✯ ✂✝ ☛☞ ✂✔ ✄ ✂ ✯ ✹ ✱ ✄✝ ✱✔ ✡ ✂✄✝ ✝✯ ✡✔ ☎ ✔ ✄ ✂✝ ☛ ✄✝✠ ✮☎ ✔ ✞ ✁ ✠ ✆✧ ✄☎ ✆✔ ✂✠✯ ✂ ✯ ✹ ✩✔ ✞✠ ✄☎ ✯ ✦✦✠ ✱✠ ✆✄✝ ☎✯ ✞✔ ✏ ✹✠✄ ✠ ✮✔☎ ✄✝ ✹✠✔✝ ✞ ✯ ☎ ✱✯ ✛ ✆✔ ✂✠✯ ✂✱✂✯ ✒✔ ✦✆✠✯☎ ✛ ✱ ✂✔ ✛✔ ☎ ✆ ✄ ✛ ✯ ☎✝ ☛ ✄ ✆✠☎ ☛ ✛ ✆✂✠ ✱✏ ✩✔ ✞✠ ✄☎ ✯ ✦ ✦✠ ✱✠ ✆ ✄✝ ✝✯ ✡✔ ✝ ✄✂✮✔☞ ✔ ✝✔ ✶✄ ✆✔ ✞✏ ✱✄✠ ✂ ✯ ✹ ✦✝✯ ✛✔ ✝ ☛ ✛ ✱✄ ✦✔ ✞☞ ✛✧✯ ✂✆ ✯ ✦✦✠ ✱✠ ✆✄✝✛ ✱✠☎ ✔ ✛☞ ☎✯ ✆ ✞✠ ✶✔ ✂✮✠☎ ✮ ✱✯ ✛ ✆✔ ✂✯✝ ✄✆✔ ✂✄✝✝ ☛☞ ✂✻ ☎☎ ✠☎ ✮☞ ✠☎ ✩✯ ✛ ✆ ✛ ✱✔ ✦✠ ✩✔ ☎ ✛☞ ✔✄ ✄✦ ✆✝ ☛ ✱✯ ✛ ✆✔ ✂✠✯ ✂✝ ☛✏ ✞✯✻ ✡✝ ✻ ✂✔ ✡ ✔☎ ✔ ✄ ✆✧ ✼ ✶✔ ✂☛✝✯ ☎ ✮ ✛ ✄ ✮✠ ✆✆ ✄✝✝ ☛✏ ✝✠✡ ✂✠ ✮✔ ☎ ✄✝ ✹✠✔✝ ✞ ✶✔ ✂☛ ✡ ✂✯ ✄✞☞ ✁ ✠ ✆✧ ✩✔ ✞✠ ✻ ✩ ✛✠✿ ✔ ✞ ✆✻✡ ✔ ✂✦✝✔ ✛ ✂✔ ✛✆ ✂✠ ✦✆✔ ✞ ✆✯ ✂✯ ✻ ✮✧✝ ☛ ✆✧✔ ✄ ✞✄✄ ✠ ✄✝ ✧ ✄✝ ✹✏posterior border forming a sharp angle with base of the genal spine, nearly 90 degrees, ranging from slightly acute✆✯ ✛✝✠ ✮✧ ✆✝ ☛ ✯✡ ✆✻ ✛✔ ✏ ✝✠ ✡ ✂✠ ✮✔☎ ✄✝ ✝ ✄✆✔ ✂✄✝ ✡✯ ✂✞✔ ✂ ✆☛ ✱✠ ✦ ✄✝✝ ☛ ✁ ✠ ✆✧ ✌✌ ✡ ✯ ✂✞✔ ✂ ✛ ✱✠☎✔ ✛☞ ✡ ✯ ✂✞✔ ✂ ✛ ✱✠☎✔ ✛ ✂✔ ✛ ✆✂✠ ✦✆✔ ✞ ✆✯ ✝ ✄ ✆✔ ✂✄✝ ✡ ✯ ✂✞✔ ✂✄☎ ✞ ☎ ✯ ✆ ✱✂✔ ✛✔☎ ✆ ✯☎ ✡ ✄✛ ✄✝ ✱ ✄ ✂✆ ✯ ✹ ✮✔☎ ✄✝ ✛ ✱✠☎✔ ✏ ✮✔ ☎ ✄✝ ✛ ✱✠☎ ✔ ✄✡ ✯✻ ✆ ✄✛ ✝✯☎ ✮ ✄✛ ✩✄✠☎ ✡ ✯ ✞ ☛ ✯ ✹ ✝✠✡ ✂✠ ✮✔ ☎ ✄ ✄☎ ✞ ✛✝✔☎ ✞✔ ✂✏hypostome relatively narrow (about 1.25 times as wide as long), with ventral sculpture of dense, relatively small✆✻ ✡✔ ✂✦✝ ✔ ✛✏ ✆✧ ✯ ✂✄ ✦✠ ✦ ✛✔ ✮ ✩✔ ☎ ✆ ✛ ✔ ✄✦✧ ✁ ✠ ✆✧ ✄ ✱✄✠ ✂ ✯ ✹ ✆✻ ✡✔ ✂✦✝✔ ✛ ✯☎ ✆✧ ✔ ✄✄✠ ✄✝ ✂✠☎ ✮ ✄☎ ✞ ✄ ✱ ✂✯ ✩✠☎ ✔☎ ✆ ✆✻✡ ✔ ✂✦✝✔ ✄✆ ✆✧ ✔ ✡ ✄ ✛✔ ✯ ✹✔ ✄✦✧ ✱✯ ✛ ✆✔ ✂✠✯ ✂ ✱✝✔ ✻ ✂✄✝ ✛ ✱✠☎✔ ☞ ✂✔ ✩ ✄✠☎ ✞✔ ✂ ✯ ✹ ✛ ✦✻ ✝ ✱✆✻ ✂✔ ✯ ✹ ✩✻ ✦✧ ✹✠☎ ✔ ✂ ✆✻✡ ✔ ✂✦✝✔ ✛✏ ✱ ☛✮✠ ✞✠ ✻ ✩ ✁ ✠ ✆✧ ✆✁✯ ✄✄✠ ✄✝ ✂✠☎ ✮ ✛ ✔ ✄ ✦✧with a pair of prominent spines, four medial border spines between the major spines, and two pairs of border spines✝ ✄ ✆✔ ✂✄✝ ✆✯ ✆✧ ✔ ✩ ✄✒✯ ✂ ✛ ✱✠☎✔ ✛✏ ✩✄✒✯ ✂ ✛ ✱✠ ☎✔ ✛ ✦✯☎ ✛✠ ✞✔ ✂✄✡ ✝ ☛ ✝✯ ☎ ✮✔ ✂ ✆✧ ✄☎ ✯ ✆✧✔ ✂ ✛✱✠☎ ✔ ✛✏ ✄✱ ✄ ✂✆ ✹✂✯ ✩ ✱✂✯ ✩✠☎✔ ☎ ✆ ✆✻ ✡✔ ✂✦✝ ✔ ✯☎pleural region in front of second pair of pygidial spines, prominent tubercle at base of major spine and one or twoslightly smaller tubercles distally on the major spine, sculpture of dense small tubercles on all dorsal aspects exceptthe articulating half-ring.] |
Measurements
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References: Hendy 2009, Aberhan et al. 2004 |