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| type_species = '''''Nanahughmilleria norvegica''''' |
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'''''Nanahughmilleria''''' is a genus of prehistoric [[eurypterid]] classified as part of the family [[Adelophthalmidae]]. ''Nanahughmilleria'' species have been found in many places around the world, such as New York or Russia.<ref>Dunlop, J. A., Penney, D. & Jekel, D. 2015. A summary list of fossil spiders and their relatives. In World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern, online at <nowiki>http://wsc.nmbe.ch</nowiki>, version 16.0 http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/resources/fossils/Fossils16.0.pdf (PDF).</ref> |
'''''Nanahughmilleria''''' is a genus of prehistoric [[eurypterid]] classified as part of the family [[Adelophthalmidae]]. ''Nanahughmilleria'' species have been found in many places around the world, such as New York or Russia.<ref name=":0">Dunlop, J. A., Penney, D. & Jekel, D. 2015. A summary list of fossil spiders and their relatives. In World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern, online at <nowiki>http://wsc.nmbe.ch</nowiki>, version 16.0 http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/resources/fossils/Fossils16.0.pdf (PDF).</ref> |
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==Species== |
==Species== |
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The genus contains six species: |
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* '''''Nanahughmilleria clarkei''' ''<small>Kjellesvig-Waering, 1964 — Silurian, New York (United States)</small>. |
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* '''''Nanahughmilleria norvegica''' ''<small>Kiær, 1911 — Silurian, Norway</small>. |
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* '''''Nanahughmilleria notosiberica''' ''<small>Shpiney, 2012 — Devonian, Siberia (Russia)</small>. |
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* '''?''Nanahughmilleria prominens''''' <small>Hall, 1884 — Silurian, New York (United States)</small>. |
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* '''''Nanahughmilleria pygmaea''' ''<small>Salter, 1859 — Silurian, England</small>. |
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* '''?''Nanahughmilleria schiraensis''''' <small>Pirozhnikov, 1957 — Devonian, Khakassia (Russia)</small>. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Nanahughmilleria is a genus of prehistoric eurypterid classified as part of the family Adelophthalmidae. Nanahughmilleria species have been found in many places around the world, such as New York or Russia.[1]
Species
The genus contains six species:[1]
- Nanahughmilleria clarkei Kjellesvig-Waering, 1964 — Silurian, New York (United States).
- Nanahughmilleria norvegica Kiær, 1911 — Silurian, Norway.
- Nanahughmilleria notosiberica Shpiney, 2012 — Devonian, Siberia (Russia).
- ?Nanahughmilleria prominens Hall, 1884 — Silurian, New York (United States).
- Nanahughmilleria pygmaea Salter, 1859 — Silurian, England.
- ?Nanahughmilleria schiraensis Pirozhnikov, 1957 — Devonian, Khakassia (Russia).
References
- ^ a b Dunlop, J. A., Penney, D. & Jekel, D. 2015. A summary list of fossil spiders and their relatives. In World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern, online at http://wsc.nmbe.ch, version 16.0 http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/resources/fossils/Fossils16.0.pdf (PDF).
See also