Obolidae

Obolidae is a family of extinct brachiopods.

Obolidae
Lingulella caelata[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Brachiopoda
Class: Lingulata
Order: Lingulida
Superfamily: Linguloidea
Family: Obolidae
King, 1846
Subfamilies
  • Elliptoglossinae
    • Elliptoglossa
    • Lingulops
  • Glossellinae
    • Anx
    • Casquella
    • Ectenoglossa
    • Fezzanoglossa
    • Glossella
    • Glyptoglossella
    • Lachrymula
    • Leptobolus
    • Libyaeglossa
    • Pachyglossella
    • Plectoglossa
    • Rafanoglossa
    • Spondyglossella
    • Tunisiglossa
  • Obolinae
    • Aksarinaia
    • Anomaloglossa
    • Apatobolus
    • Atansoria
    • Barbatulella
    • Dicellomus
    • Expellobolus
    • Experilingula
    • Fordinia
    • Foveola
    • Gorjanskya
    • Leontiella
    • Leptembolon
    • Lindinella
    • Lingulepis
    • Lingulobolus
    • Notiobolus
    • Obolopsis
    • Obolus
    • Oepikites
    • Palaeobolus
    • Palaeoglossa
    • Palaeoschmidtites
    • Pseudobolus
    • Schmidtites
    • Sinoglossa
    • Spinilingula
    • Squamilingulella
    • Trigonoglossa
    • Westonia
    • Westonisca
  • subfamily uncertain
    • Eodicellomus
    • Lingulella[2]

Species

Obolidae species include:[3]

  • Obolus apollinis Eichwald, 1829
  • Schmidtites celatus (Volborth, 1869)

References

  1. Charles Doolittle Walcott (1886). Second contribution to the studies on the Cambrian faunas of North America. Vol. 30 of Geological Survey bulletin. Govt. Print. Off. pp. 1–369.
  2. The Paleobiology Database
  3. Emig C. C., Bitner M. A. & Álvarez F., 2019. Linguliformea. Brachiopoda database. Accessed 2020-09-27.


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