Dicranograptidae is an extinct family of graptolites.[1]
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Family: | Dicranograptidae Lapworth, 1873
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Genera
editList of genera from Maletz (2014):[2]
Subfamily Dicranograptinae
edit- †Aclistograptus Ge, 2002 in Mu et al. (2002)
- †Amphigraptus Lapworth, 1873
- †Cladograpsus Emmons, 1855
- †Cladograpsus Carruthers, 1858
- †Clematograptus Hopkinson, 1875 in Hopkinson & Lapworth (1875)
- †Deflexigraptus Mu, 2002 in Mu et al. (2002)
- †Dicaulograptus Rickards & Bulman, 1965
- †Dicellograpsus Hopkinson, 1871
- †Diceratograptus Mu, 1963
- †Dicranograptus Hall, 1865
- †Incumbograptus Ge, 2002 in Mu et al. (2002)
- †Jiangxigraptus Yu & Fang, 1966
- †Leptograptus Lapworth, 1873
- †Ningxiagraptus Ge, 2002 in Mu et al. (2002)
- †Pseudazygograptus Mu, Lee & Geh, 1960
- †Syndyograptus Ruedemann, 1908
- †Tangyagraptus Mu, 1963
Subfamily Nemagraptinae
edit- †Coenograptus Hall, 1868
- †Geitonograptus Obut & Zubtzov, 1964
- †Helicograpsus Nicholson, 1868
- †Nemagrapsus Emmons, 1855
- †Ordosograptus Lin, 1980
- †Pleurograpsus Nicholson, 1867
- †Stephanograptus Geinitz, 1866
References
edit- ^ Maletz, Jörg (2017). Graptolite Paleobiology. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 9781118515617.
- ^ Maletz, Jörg (2014). "The classification of the Pterobranchia (Cephalodiscida and Graptolithina)". Bulletin of Geosciences. 89 (3): 477–540. doi:10.3140/bull.geosci.1465. ISSN 1214-1119.