Conulus Explained
Conulus is an extinct genus of echinoids (sea urchins) that lived in the Cretaceous. Remains of Conulus species have been found in Asia, Europe, and North America.
Species
The following species are recognised in the genus Conulus:[1]
- †Conulus angulatus
- †Conulus azerbaidjanensis
- †Conulus campaniformis
- †Conulus castaneus
- †Conulus chiapasensis
- †Conulus chiesai
- †Conulus cookei
- †Conulus cubensis
- †Conulus djanelidzei
- †Conulus grauensis
- †Conulus isopyramidatus
- †Conulus kubatliensis
- †Conulus lamberti
- †Conulus matesovi
- †Conulus mixtus
- †Conulus mullerriedi
- †Conulus parravanoi
- †Conulus praenuntius
- †Conulus rothomagensis
- †Conulus sanfilippoi
- †Conulus sinensis
- †Conulus stephensoni
- †Conulus subpyramidatus
- †Conulus subrotundus
- †Conulus tradis
- †Conulus zinai
References
Notes and References
- Web site: WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Conulus Leske, 1778† . 2022-12-03 . www.marinespecies.org.