Tetragramma Explained
Tetragramma is a genus of fossil sea urchins known from the Upper Jurassic (Oxfordian) to the Upper Cretaceous (Turonian).[1]
Species
Species include:[2]
- Tetragramma antsingyensis Lambert, 1936
- Tetragramma basabensis Vaziri & Arab, 2013[3]
- Tetragramma besairiei Lambert, 1933
- Tetragramma bosei Jones, 1938
- Tetragramma cornueli Corroy, 1925
- Tetragramma depressum Vaziri & Arab, 2013[3]
- Tetragramma donaldtrumpi Thompson, 2016[4]
- Tetragramma giganteum Lambert, 1935
- Tetragramma hourcqi Collignon, 1950
- Tetragramma pomeraniae Kongiel, 1957
- Tetragramma tafermense Lambert, 1931
- Tetragramma tetratuberculatus Vaziri & Arab, 2013[3]
- Tetragramma variolare (Brongniart, 1822)
Notes and References
- Web site: Tetragramma Agassiz, 1838. The Echinoid Directory. Natural History Museum, London. 2017-01-22.
- Kroh, A. (2010). Tetragramma L. Agassiz, 1838 †. In: Kroh, A. & Mooi, R. (2015) World Echinoidea Database. Accessed at http://www.marinespecies.org/Echinoidea/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=512465 on 2017-01-22
- Vaziri. M. R.. Arab. A. L.. 2013. Echinoids of the genus Tetragramma Agassiz (Phymosomatoida) from the Aptian sediments of the Basab region, northwest of Kerman, Iran. Journal of Sciences, Islamic Republic of Iran. 24. 2. 149–155.
- Book: Thompson. William R.. Fossil Echinoids of Texas: A Monograph of Fossil Sea Urchins. 2016. River Stix. 978-1617042782.