Eskoharpes Explained
Eskoharpes is a genus of harpetid trilobites. Along with Globoharpes it is one of the only harpetids that are found from the Frasnian stage of the Devonian period. It most likely evolved from Lioharpes.[1]
Species
All species of Eskoharpes, except for E. neogracilis (Germany and Australia) and E. sicarius (Morocco),[2] are found in the late Frasnian of the Canning Basin in Western Australia.
Species list
- E. boltoni
- E. guthae
- E. neogracilis (=Harpes neogracilis)
- E. palanasus (type species)
- E. sicarius[3]
- E. wandjina
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Notes and References
- McNamara . Kenneth . Feist . Raimund . Ebach . Malte . Patterns of Evolution and Extinction in the Last Harpetid Trilobites During the Late Devonian (Frasnian) . . 2009 . 52 . 1 . 11–33 . 10.1111/j.1475-4983.2008.00832.x . 2009Palgy..52...11M . 129912220 .
- Johnson . R. G. . 2024 . Devonian Harpetidae from the central and eastern Anti–Atlas, Morocco . Zootaxa . 5450 . 1 . 1–185 . 10.11646/zootaxa.5450.1.1 . free .
- Johnson . R. G. . 2024 . Devonian Harpetidae from the central and eastern Anti–Atlas, Morocco . Zootaxa . 5450 . 1 . 1–185 . 10.11646/zootaxa.5450.1.1 . free .