This list of fossil arthropods described in 2018 is a list of new taxa of trilobites, fossil insects, crustaceans, arachnids, and other fossil arthropods of every kind that were described during the year 2018, as well as other significant discoveries, and events related to arthropod paleontology that are scheduled to occur in the year 2018.
Alteraraneus[18]
Gen. et sp. nov
Valid
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller
Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)
Burmese amber
Myanmar
A spider belonging to the group Araneoidea and to the family Zarqaraneidae. The type species is A. gracilipes.
Alteruloborus[18]
A spider belonging to the group Deinopoidea and the new family Alteruloboridae. The type species is A. araneoides.
Burerythrites[19]
Konikiewicz & Mąkol
A mite belonging to the family Erythraeidae. Genus includes new species B. pankowskii.
Burfessonia[19]
A mite belonging to the family Smarididae. Genus includes new species B. maryae.
Burmaforceps[18]
A spider belonging to the group Araneoidea and to the family Zarqaraneidae. The type species is B. amputatus.
Burmascutum brevis[18]
Sp. nov
A spider belonging to the group Araneoidea and to the family Burmascutidae.
Burmasuccinus[18]
A spider belonging to the family Uloboridae. The type species is B. bulla.
Burmatheridion[18]
A spider belonging to the family Theridiidae. The type species is B. sinespinae.
Burphanolophus[19]
A mite belonging to the family Erythraeidae. Genus includes new species B. joergwunderlichi.
Chaerilobuthus knodelorum[20]
Lourenço
A scorpion belonging to the family Chaerilobuthidae.
Chimerarachne[21][22]
Wang et al.
An arachnid closely related to spiders and to the extinct group Uraraneida. Genus includes new species C. yingi.
Converszarqaraneus[18]
A spider belonging to the group Araneoidea and to the family Zarqaraneidae. The type species is C. annulipedes.
Cornicaraneus[18]
A spider belonging to the group Araneoidea and to the family Zarqaraneidae. The type species is C. scutatus.
Crassitibia baculum[18]
A spider belonging to the group Araneoidea and to the family Zarqaraneidae.
Cretaceoushormiops[23]
A scorpion belonging to the family Protoischnuridae. Genus includes new species C. knodeli.
Cretamysmena[18]
A spider belonging to the group Araneoidea and to the new family Cretamysmenidae. The type species is C. fontana.
Eothrombium fortesambiense[24]
Mąkol, Konikiewicz & Klug
Eocene
Baltic amber
Europe(Baltic Sea region)
A mite belonging to the group Prostigmata and to the family Tanaupodidae.
Eotibiaapophysis[18]
A spider of uncertain phylogenetic placement, originally assigned to the family Uloboridae, but subsequently reinterpreted as a member of an early branch of the RTA clade.[25] The type species is E. reliquus.
Frateruloborus[18]
A spider belonging to the group Deinopoidea and the new family Frateruloboridae. The type species is F. bulbosus.
Galianora marcoi[26]
García-Villafuerte
Miocene (Aquitanian)
Mexican amber
Mexico
A jumping spider, a species of Galianora
Haemaphysalis (Alloceraea) cretacea[27]
Chitimia-Dobler, Pfeffer & Dunlop
A tick, a species of Haemaphysalis.
Immensmaris[28]
Dunlop, Frahnert & Mąkol
A mite belonging to the family Smarididae. The type species is I. chewbaccei.
Kachin serratus[18]
A spider belonging to the family Uloboridae.
Leviunguis altus[18]
A spider belonging to the group Araneoidea and to the new family Leviunguidae.
Leviunguis anulus[18]
Leviunguis anulusoides[18]
Leviunguis bruckschoides[18]
Leviunguis erectus[18]
Leviunguis glomulus[18]
Leviunguis glomus[18]
Leviunguis graciliembolus[18]
Leviunguis gradus[18]
Leviunguis porrigens[18]
Leviunguis pseudobruckschi[18]
Leviunguis quadratus[18]
Microproxiaraneus[18]
A spider belonging to the group Araneoidea and to the family Zarqaraneidae. The type species is M. annulatus.
Miomastigoproctus[29]
Miocene
A member of Thelyphonida belonging to the family Thelyphonidae. Genus includes new species M. knodeli.
Nothrotrombidium myanmarum[19]
A mite belonging to the family Trombellidae.
Orchestina sakhalinensis[30]
Marusik, Perkovsky & Eskov
Middle Eocene
Sakhalinian amber
Russia
A species of Orchestina.
Palaeoburmesebuthus knodeli[31]
A scorpion belonging to the family Palaeoburmesebuthidae.
Palaeoleptoneta nils[18]
A spider, originally assigned to the family Leptonetidae, subsequently considered to be a member of Araneomorphae of uncertain affinities by Magalhaes et al..[32]
Palaeoleptoneta thilo[18]
Paramiagrammopes pusillus[18]
Parvibulbus[18]
A spider belonging to the family Pholcochyroceridae. The type species is P. incompletus.
Paurospina[18]
Gen. et 3 sp. nov
A spider belonging to the group Araneoidea and to the family Zarqaraneidae. The type species is P. curvata; genus also includes P. fortis and P. paulocurvata.
Pholcochyrocer calidum[18]
A spider belonging to the family Pholcochyroceridae.
Pholcochyrocer vermiculus[18]
Planibulbus[18]
A spider belonging to the family Uloboridae. The type species is P. longisoma.
Praeteraraneoides[18]
A spider belonging to the group Leptonetoidea and the new family Protoaraneoididae. The type species is P. bifurcatum; genus also includes P. bipartitum and P. leni. The spelling Praeteraneoides is also used in the publication naming the new genus.
Proaraneoides[18]
A spider belonging to the group Leptonetoidea and the new family Protoaraneoididae. The type species is P. cribellatum.
Propolyssenia[24]
A mite belonging to the group Prostigmata and to the family Tanaupodidae. Genus includes new species P. wohltmanni.
Protoaraneoides[18]
A spider belonging to the group Leptonetoidea and the new family Protoaraneoididae. The type species is P. longispina.
Protohylomysobia[33]
Sidorchuk & Bochkov in Sidorchuk et al.
A mite belonging to the family Myobiidae. Genus includes new species P. erinaceophilus.
Proxiaraneus[18]
A spider belonging to the group Araneoidea and to the family Zarqaraneidae. The type species is P. rarus.
Ramozarqaraneus[18]
A spider belonging to the group Araneoidea and to the family Zarqaraneidae. The type species is R. pauxillus.
Spinicymbium[18]
Gen. et sp. et comb. nov
A spider belonging to the group Araneoidea and to the family Zarqaraneidae. The type species is S. curvimetatarsus; genus also includes "Hypotheridiosoma" falcata Wunderlich (2015).
Spinipalpitibia hirsuta[18]
A spider belonging to the group Leptonetoidea and the new family Protoaraneoididae.
Tuckerella weiterschani[34]
Sidorchuk & Khaustov
Europe (Baltic Sea coast)
A peacock mite.
Weygoldtiella[35]
Harvey et al.
A pseudoscorpion belonging to the family Chthoniidae. Genus includes new species W. plausus.
Weygoldtina[36]
Gen. et comb. nov
Dunlop
Late Carboniferous
British Middle Coal Measures Mazon Creek fossil beds
United Kingdom United States
A whip spider belonging to the group Paleoamblypygi and the new family Weygoldtinidae. The type species is "Graeophonus" scudderi Pocock (1911); genus also includes "Graeophonus" anglicus Pocock (1911).
Abyssophthalmus adinae[45]
Schweitzer et al.
Late Jurassic
Romania
A crab belonging to the family Longodromitidae.
Aethra stalennyii[46]
Ossó
Miocene (Serravallian to Messinian)
Spain[47] Ukraine
A species of Aethra.
Amazighopsis[48]
Garassino & Pasini
Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Turonian)
Kem Kem Beds
Morocco
A member of Astacidea of uncertain phylogenetic placement, assigned to the new family Amazighopsidae. The type species is A. cretacica.
Anapagurus muelleri[49]
Beschin, Busulini & Tessier in Beschin et al.
Eocene (Priabonian)
Italy
A hermit crab belonging to the family Paguridae.
Archeostenoniscus[50]
Gen. et 2 sp. nov
Broly in Broly, Serrano-Sánchez & Vega
Early Miocene
La Quinta Formation(Mexican amber)
A woodlouse belonging to the family Stenoniscidae. The type species is A. robustus; genus also includes A. mexicanus.
Armadilloniscus miocaenicus[50]
A woodlouse, a species of Armadilloniscus.
Asthenognathus sakumotoi[51]
Karasawa
Korematsu Formation Lower Sandstone Member of the Bihoku Group
Japan
A crab belonging to the family Varunidae.
Axianassa petrea[49]
A member of the family Axianassidae.
Balsscallichirus sangermani[49]
A member of the family Callianassidae.
Bericocarcinus[52]
De Angeli
A crab belonging to the family Macropipidae. The type species is B. alontensis.
Blaculla felthausetsauteri[53]
Winkler
Late Jurassic (Tithonian)
Solnhofen Limestone
Germany
A caridean shrimp.
Bryocarpilius stratensis[49]
A crab belonging to the family Carpiliidae.
Cabrillia[54]
Nyborg, Pasini & Garassino
Pliocene-Pleistocene
San Diego Formation
United States
A crab belonging to the family Leucosiidae. Genus includes new species C. hendyi.
Calliaxina elegans[49]
Callichirus ornatus[49]
A species of Callichirus.
Carinocalappa[49]
A crab, a member of the family Calappidae. The type species is C. lineamenta.
Cenomanocarcinus lenzenwegeri[55]
Hyžný et al.
Late Cretaceous (Santonian)
Austria
A crab belonging to the group Palaeocorystoidea.
Ceratiocaris harpago[56]
Poschmann, Bergmann & Kühl
Early Devonian
Hunsrück Slate
Cirolana centinelensis[57]
Maguire in Maguire et al.
Miocene (Burdigalian)
Estancia 25 de Mayo Formation
Argentina
An isopod, a species of Cirolana.
Cirolana titanophila[58]
Robin et al.
Eocene (Ypresian)
Monte Bolca
An isopod, a species of Cirolana found in association with electric rays belonging to the genus Titanonarke.
Daciapagurus[59]
Frantescu et al.
A hermit crab belonging to the family Schobertellidae. Genus includes new species D. minusculus.
Daira iugata[49]
Late Eocene
A crab belonging to the family Dairidae.
Daira pseudovulgaris[49]
Daranyia tricristata[49]
A crab, a member of Grapsoidea of uncertain phylogenetic placement.
Dinochelus radwanskii[60]
Fraaije et al.
Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)
Poland
A species of Dinochelus.
Diogenes denticulatus[49]
A hermit crab belonging to the family Diogenidae, a species of Diogenes.
Discapseudes (Miodiscapseudes)[61]
Subgen. et sp. nov
Heard in Heard, de Lourdes Serrano-Sánchez & Vega
A member of Tanaidacea belonging to the group Apseudomorpha. The subgenus includes new species D. chiapasensis.
Eocarpilius ortegai[62]
Artal & van Bakel
Spain
Eopetrolisthes levistriatus[49]
A porcelain crab.
Eucalliax multisetae[49]
Eucalliax rugata[49]
Exucarcinus[63]
Prado & Luque in Prado et al.
Early Cretaceous (late Aptian–early Albian)
Romualdo Formation
Brazil
A crab belonging to the group Raninoida and the family Orithopsidae. The type species is E. gonzagai.
Galathea hexacristata[49]
A species of Galathea.
Gemmellarocarcinus disalvoi[49]
A crab, a member of Dromiacea of uncertain phylogenetic placement.
Glyphithyreus almerai[64]
Guinotosia ornata[49]
A crab, a member of the family Etyiidae.
Homarus hungaricus[65]
Tshudy et al.
Oligocene (Chattian)
Mány Formation
Hungary
A species of Homarus.
Hoploparia nasilowensis[60]
Paleocene (Danian)
Hyastenus antiquus[49]
A crab belonging to the family Epialtidae, a species of Hyastenus.
Hypothalassia campolongensis[49]
A crab, a species of Hypothalassia.
Icriobranchiocarcinus[66]
Vega in Vega et al.
A member crab related to Icriocarcinus. Genus includes new species I. tzutzu.
Ilerdapatiscus[64]
A crab belonging to the family Aethridae. Genus includes new species I. guardiae.
Inachus eocenicus[49]
A crab belonging to the family Inachidae, a species of Inachus.
Kromtitis tergospinosus[49]
A crab belonging to the family Dynomenidae.
Laevitealliocaris[67]
Yang et al.
Tupo Formation
China
A relative of Tealliocaris. The type species is L. xiaheyanensis.
Lessiniamathia[68]
Ceccon & De Angeli
A crab belonging to the family Epialtidae. Genus includes new species L. bolcense.
Lessinipagurus bericus[49]
A hermit crab belonging to the family Xylopaguridae.
Longipaguristes regularis[49]
A hermit crab belonging to the family Diogenidae.
Longodromites aubreyae[45]
Maeandricampus starri[69]
Feldmann, Schweitzer & Goedert
Late Oligocene to earliest Miocene
Lincoln Creek Formation
A crab belonging to the family Carcinidae.
Mesolambrus bragai[49]
A crab belonging to the family Parthenopidae.
Occultocaris feckei[53]
Olicarcinus[70]
Beschin & Checchi
Eocene (Lutetian)
A crab belonging to the family Carcinidae. The type species is O. trevisani.
Oscacarpilius[62]
A crab belonging to the family Carpiliidae. Genus includes new species O. rotundus.
Pachycheles cristatus[49]
A porcelain crab, a species of Pachycheles.
Pachycheles multituberculatus[49]
Pachycheles semiornatus[49]
Paguristes michikoae[71]
Karasawa & Fudouji
Early Oligocene
Sari Sandstone Member of the Kishima Group
A species of Paguristes.
Paguristes teruakii[71]
Paguristes vallionensis[49]
Palaemon monsdamarum[72]
Pasini & Garassino
Miocene (Messinian)
A species of Palaemon.
Palaeoarmadillo[73]
Poinar
An isopod belonging to the family Armadillidae. Genus includes new species P. microsoma.
Palaeolibrinus[50]
A woodlouse belonging to the family Olibrinidae. The type species is P. spinicornis.
Palaeospherarmadillo[50]
Mazantic Shale(Mexican amber)
A woodlouse. The type species is P. mazanticus; genus also includes P. rotundus.
Palicoides faggioni[49]
A crab belonging to the family Palicidae.
Panopeus paucicarinatus[49]
A crab belonging to the family Panopeidae, a species of Panopeus.
Paraclythia cernavoda[59]
Early Cretaceous (Aptian)
Ramadan Formation
A lobster.
Petrolisthes tuberculatus[49]
A porcelain crab, a species of Petrolisthes.
Pilidromia[45]
Germany Romania
A crab belonging to the family Longodromitidae. The type species is "Planoprosopon" thiedeae Schweigert & Koppka (2011).
Pithonoton lluismariaorum[74]
Ossó et al.
Margas de Forcall Formation
A crab.
Politohepatiscus[49]
A crab, a member of the family Aethridae. The type species is P. zorzini.
Porcellana elegans[49]
A porcelain crab, a species of Porcellana.
Prebranchioplax[75]
Vega et al.
Late Cretaceous (Campanian)
Cerro del Pueblo Formation Parras Shale
A crab belonging to the family Mathildellidae. Genus includes new species P. cretacica.
Priorhyncha[76]
Alencar et al.
Early Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian)
A member of Dendrobranchiata belonging to the family Solenoceridae. Genus includes new species P. feitosai.
Proeryon charbonnieri[77]
Audo & Schweigert
Middle Jurassic (Callovian)
La Voulte-sur-Rhône Lagerstätte
France
A member of the family Coleiidae.
Prosopon barbulescuae[45]
Disputed
A crab belonging to the family Prosopidae. Klompmaker et al. (2020) considered it to be a junior synonym of Europrosopon aculeatum (von Meyer, 1857).[78]
Pseudodromilites arzignanensis[79]
De Angeli & Alberti
A crab belonging to the family Dromiidae.
Pseudopancolus[61]
A member of Tanaidacea belonging to the group Tanaidomorpha. Genus includes new species P. minutus.
Rathbunopon tarraconensis[74]
Romaleon franciscae[80]
French Southern and Antarctic Lands(Kerguelen Islands)
A species of Romaleon.
Romaniacheiros[59]
Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian-Tithonian)
A member of Glypheoidea belonging to the family Mecochiridae. Genus includes new species R. lophia.
Romualdocarcinus[63]
A crab belonging to the group Heterotremata, possibly a member of the family Eogeryonidae. The type species is R. salesi.
Sakakurapsus[51]
Lower Sandstone Member of the Bihoku Group
A crab belonging to the family Varunidae. The type species is S. kogisorum.
Schramocaris clarksoni[81]
Clark, Miller & Ross
Carboniferous (Viséan)
United Kingdom
A eumalacostracan crustacean similar to Tealliocaris and Pseudogalathea.
Schramocaris matthewi[81]
Canada
Sume[82]
Saraiva, Pinheiro & Santana
Early Cretaceous (Aptian/Albian)
Romualdo Member
A member of the family Luciferidae. Genus includes new species S. marcosi.
Tanidromites starzykae[45]
A crab belonging to the family Tanidromitidae.
Tethyranina[83]
Early Miocene – early Pleistocene
A crab belonging to the family Raninidae. The type species is "Ranina" propinqua Ristori (1891).
Vegaranina rivasi[84]
Arano-Ruiz et al.
Late Cretaceous
Cuba
A member of the family Raninidae.
Zannatoius[49]
A crab, a member of the family Leucosiidae. The type species is Z. vicetinus.
Acratia caeracella[85]
Forel & Grădinaru
Middle Triassic (Anisian)
Acratia maugerii[86]
Crasquin, Sciuto & Reitano
Late Triassic (Carnian)
Mufara Formation
Advenocypris similis[87]
Teterina
Pliocene
Beken Formation
A member of the family Candonidae.
Aechmina akumame[88]
Stocker et al.
Carboniferous (Moscovian)
Ichinotani Formation
A member of Podocopa belonging to the order Beyrichiocopida and the family Aechminidae.
Aechmina? meidlai[89]
Lajblová & Kraft
Ordovician (Katian)
Králův Dvůr Formation
Czech Republic
A member of the family Aechminidae.
Alciella irizukii[90]
Yasuhara et al.
Madagascar
Alicenula longiformis[91]
Leite et al.
Early Cretaceous
Quiricó Formation
Alicenula sousaensis[92]
Sousa, Carvalho & Ferreira
Sousa Formation
Amplocypris qaidamensis[93]
Quaternary
Qaidam Basin
A member of the family Cyprididae.
"Anchistrocheles" gemmellaroi[86]
A member of Podocopa belonging to the family Bairdiidae. Originally tentatively assigned to the genus Anchistrocheles, but subsequently transferred to the genus Histriabairdia by Forel & Grădinaru (2020).[94]
Aphelocythere dilgeri[95]
Franz, Ebert & Stulpinaite
Middle Jurassic (Aalenian and Bajocian)
Upper Opalinuston Formation
A member of the family Cytheruridae.
Bairdia asgarda[96]
Ayress & Gould
Åsgard Formation
North Sea Norwegian Sea
A member of Podocopida belonging to the group Bairdiocopina and the family Bairdiidae.
Bairdia liviae[85]
Bairdia mandruella[85]
Bairdia monostorii[85]
Nom. nov
Bairdia scaliae[86]
Bairdia tagaensis[97]
Tanaka in Tanaka et a.
Permian (Cisuralian)
Ryozensan Limestone Formation
Bairdiacypris ikeyanoriyukii[97]
Bairdiacypris sorgunensis[98]
Forel in Forel, Ozsvárt & Moix
Turkey
A member of the family Bairdiidae.
Baltonotella? admirabilis[89]
A member of the family Aparchitidae.
Bektasia yawella[99]
Forel in Ketmuangmoon et al.
Pha Kan Formation
Thailand
Bolbinella limbata[100]
Gonta & Kanygin
Late Ordovician
Mangazeya Formation
A member of Leperditellocopida belonging to the family Bolliidae.
Bythoceratina spinosa[101]
Barros & Piovesan in Barros, Piovesan & Agostinho
Gramame Formation
A member of Podocopida belonging to the family Bythocytheridae.
Cardobairdia tesakovae[95]
Middle Jurassic (Aalenian)
A member of the family Healdiidae.
Clithrocytheridea ljubimovae[102]
Dykan in Dykan et al.
Paleogene
Boltysh crater
Ukraine
A member of the family Cytherideidae.
Clivosolobella[100]
Ust'-Stolbovaya Formation
A member of Hollinocopida belonging to the family Egorovellidae. The type species is C. rugula.
Collibolbina habeotubercula[100]
A member of Hollinocopida belonging to the family Tetradellidae.
Crescentilla laciniata[89]
Cypridea paraibensis[92]
Cypridea samesi[103]
Choi, Wang & Huh
Jinju Formation
South Korea
Cypridea vianai[92]
Cypridea zalanyii[104]
Cséfán & Tóth
Early Cretaceous (Albian)
Cyprideis civisi[105]
Ruiz, González-Regalado & Abad
Cytherella boltyshevae[102]
A member of the family Cytherellidae.
Cytherella centrocompressa[101]
Late Cretaceous (late Maastrichtian)
Cytherella paraibensis[101]
Cytherelloidea baghinensis[106]
Khosravi, Vaziri & Arab
Iran
Cytherelloidea mazarensis[106]
Cytherelloidea sirizensis[106]
Cytheropterina alacostata[95]
Achdorf Formation
Darwinula oryzalis[107]
Naumcheva
Early Triassic
Vokhma Formation
A replacement name for Darwinula acuta Mishina (1966).
Darwinula vetusta[108]
Permian
A replacement name for Darwinula mera Starozhilova (1967).
Disulcina (?) complanata[100]
Dolborsa Formation
A member of Hollinocopida belonging to the family Sylthiidae.
Dorsogibbella[100]
A member of Hollinocopida belonging to the family Piretellidae. The type species is D. hippocrepicus; genus also includes new species D. claviformis and D. costaventralis.
Easchmidtella gibbosa[100]
A member of Leperditellocopida belonging to the family Schmidtellidae.
Eucyprinotus qinghaiensis[93]
Eucypris lobatoi[109]
Bergue, Ramos & Maranhão
Oligocene
Tremembé Formation
Eucytherura ventrotuberculata[101]
Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) and Paleocene (Danian)
Argentina Brazil
A member of Podocopida belonging to the family Cytheruridae.
Euprimites (Euprimites) kralodvorensis[89]
A member of the family Tvaerenellidae.
Gaindella[100]
A member of Hollinocopida belonging to the family Egorovellidae. The type species is G. signata.
Healdia mizuboradanensis[88]
A member of Podocopa belonging to the order Podocopida and the family Healdiidae.
Hemicypris lomastroi[110]
Spadi, Gliozzi & Medici
Piacenzian–Gelasian
Dunarobba Fossil Forest
Heterocypris subtriangularis[93]
Hungarella mahmudiaensis[85]
Hungarella poli[99]
Chitnarin in Ketmuangmoon et al.
Hungaroleberis[111]
Tóth & Cséfán
Late Permian to Middle Jurassic (Bajocian)
China Greece Hungary
A member of Myodocopa. The type species is H. retiferus; genus also includes "Cypridina" gussevaae Crasquin-Soleau & Baud (1998).
?Infracytheropteron bisulcatum[95]
Judahella? montanarii[86]
Kellettina noriyukii[97]
Kempfina tineriella[85]
Kinkelinella (Kinkelinella) geisingensis[95]
A member of the family Progonocytheridae.
Langiella fauthi[101]
A member of Podocopida belonging to the family Trachyleberididae.
Langtonia abdomorostrata[102]
Lenatella arcuata[100]
A member of the family Piretellidae.
Leviella lampangensis[99]
Liuzhinia antalyaformis[85]
Liuzhinia bithynica[85]
Liuzhinia edvardgriegi[85]
Microcheilinella? contrariella[85]
Microcheilinella shigensis[97]
Milleratia tungusica[100]
Ordovician
A member of Eridocopida belonging to the family Cryptophillidae.
Muellerina eocenica[90]
Neocyprideis polygonoreticulata[90]
Neomonoceratina afroangulosa[90]
Neomonoceratina iwasakii[112]
Tanaka in Tanaka et al.
Akasaki Formation
A member of Podocopida belonging to the family Schizocytheridae.
Neonesidea potyensis[101]
A member of Podocopida belonging to the family Bairdiidae.
Neorichterina[111]
Brazil Gabon Hungary Israel Morocco Switzerland United Kingdom Pacific Ocean(Mid Pacific Mountains)
A member of Myodocopa belonging to the family Entomozoidae. The type species is N. striata.
Neothlipsura khiska[113]
Salas et al.
Late Silurian
Tambolar Formation
Oliganisus ryozensannensis[97]
Paijenborchella amakusensis[112]
Tanaka et al.
Paijenborchellina madagascarensis[90]
Palaeocypridina goeroegae[111]
Middle Triassic (Ladinian)
Buchenstein Formation
A member of Myodocopa.
Paracypris oanaella[85]
Paralimnocythere turgida[110]
Parenthatia hanamiloslavensis[89]
A member of the family Bolliidae.
Penthesilenula pintoi[91]
Pleurocythere ohmerti[95]
A member of the family Protocytheridae.
Pokornyopsis csurgokutensis[111]
Early Jurassic (Toarcian)
Polycope circulosa[95]
A member of the family Polycopidae.
Pontocyprella valhalla[96]
Tuxen Formation Valhall Formation
Potamocypris taubatensis[109]
Praeschuleridea concentrica[95]
A member of the family Schulerideidae.
Procytheropteron catena[95]
Progonocythere scutula[95]
Protobuntonia punctatum[101]
Late Cretaceous (late Maastrichtian) and Paleocene (early Danian)
Pseudulrichia lucberkensis[89]
Pseudulrichia risumata[89]
Psychrodromus mangnaiensis[93]
Pustulobairdia ohmiensis[97]
Rectella bublei[89]
A member of the family Rectellidae.
Reigiopsis conicus[100]
Reigiopsis tumulus[100]
Scutumella gruminosa[100]
Spinigerites ostrovites[89]
A member of the family Spinigeritidae.
Spiricopia[114]
Siveter et al.
Silurian
Coalbrookdale Formation
A member of Myodocopida belonging to the family Cylindroleberididae. The type species is S. aurita.
Stigmatobradleya[90]
Genus includes new species S. hunti.
Timiriasevia sanfranciscanensis[91]
Trajancypris nanlingqiuensis[93]
Triassocypris phakanella[99]
Tyrrhenocythere pulcherrima[115]
Sciuto et al.
Miocene (Messinian) to early Pleistocene)
A member of Podocopida belonging to the family Hemicytheridae.
Uroleberis paranuda[90]
Wangshangkia[116]
Song & Gong
Late Devonian
Gelaohe Formation
A member of Podocopida belonging to the superfamily Bairdiocypridoidea and the family Bairdiocyprididae. The type species is W. dushaniensis; genus also includes W. bailouiensis.
Warthinia trinoda[89]
Xestoleberis renemai[90]
Diestheria deshenglingensis[117]
Niu in Niu & Xin
Cretaceous
A clam shrimp.
Diestheria latovata[117]
Diestheria ovaliformis[117]
Diestheria striaris[117]
Diestheria xiaoqiaomugouensis[117]
Diestheria yangshugouensis[117]
Eosestheria gracilis[117]
Eosestheria jiuwuensis[117]
Eosestheria lata[117]
Eosestheria magna[117]
Eosestheria obliqua[117]
Eosestheria paucilinearis[117]
Eosestheria shanwanensis[117]
Eosestheria shibapanensiss[117]
Eosestheria yangshugouensiss[117]
Euestheria kozuri[118]
Geyer & Kelber
Hassberge Formation
Gregoriusella striatula[118]
Hemicycloleaia ejinaqiensis[119]
Niu in Lu et al.
A diplostracan belonging to the family Leaiidae.
Hexaminius venerai[120]
Kočí et al.
La Meseta Formation
Antarctica(Seymour Island)
A barnacle.
Platyestheria[121]
Bittencourt et al.
A clam shrimp; a new genus for "Pseudestheria" abaetensis Cardoso (1971).
Polygrapta neimengguensis[119]
A clam shrimp belonging to the family Euestheriidae.
Skuinocyclus[122]
Mychko & Alekseev
A member of Cyclida. Genus includes new species S. juliae.
Undulatesta[123]
Gueriau, Rabet & Du Tien Hat
Devonian (late Famennian)
Belgium
A clam shrimp belonging to the group Vertexioidea. The type species is U. bounonensis.
Uralocyclus[122]
Permian (Asselian)
A member of Cyclida. Genus includes "Cyclus" miloradovitchi Kramarenko (1961).
Yanjiestheria anchungouensis[117]
Yanjiestheria deshenglingensis[117]
Yanjiestheria rotunda[117]
Yanjiestheria shanwanensis[117]
Yanjiestheria xiaoqiaomugouensis[117]
Adelogonus prichardi[133]
Smith, Paterson & Brock
Cambrian
Goyder Formation
Australia
Amphiroaspis[134]
Müller & Hahn
Carboniferous (Mississippian)
A member of the family Phillipsiidae belonging to the subfamily Weaniinae. The type species is "Carbonocoryphe (Winterbergia)" amphiro Hahn, Hahn & Müller (1996); genus also includes "Carbonocoryphe (Winterbergia)" sporada Hahn, Hahn & Müller (2007).
Asaphellus albae[135]
Meroi Arcerito et al.
Ordovician (Tremadocian)
Santa Rosita Formation
Austerops salamandaroides[136]
Crônier et al.
Devonian
Chefar el Ahmar Formation
Algeria
Bailiella sepulcra[137]
Álvaro & Vizcaïno
Cambrian (Furongian)
Bailiella Formation
A member of the family Conocoryphidae.
Belgibole kalypso[134]
Bradocryphaeus echinatus[138]
Van Viersen & Vanherle
Devonian (Frasnian)
Moulin Liénaux Formation
A member of the family Acastidae.
Bradocryphaeus laomedeia[138]
Grands Breux Formation
Bradocryphaeus neptuni hottonensis[138]
Subsp. nov
Brevibole archinalae[134]
Brevibole halszkae[134]
Buchiproetus? exconcha[139]
Flick
A member of Proetida belonging to the family Tropidocoryphidae.
Buenellus chilhoweensis[140]
Webster & Hageman
Cambrian Series 2 (Montezuman)
Murray Shale
Chlupacula (Chiides) pandora[134]
Cornuproetus pusulosus[141]
Feist & Belka
Devonian (Emsian)
Cornuproetus? runzheimeri[139]
Crassibole ate[134]
Crassibole? walliseri[134]
Cyphaspis koimeterionensis[138]
A member of the family Aulacopleuridae.
Cyrtoproetus eremus[134]
Cyrtoproetus galapagos[134]
Cyrtoproetus pegasus[134]
Deltapliomera[142]
Gen. et 3 sp. et comb. nov
McAdams, Adrain & Karim
Early Ordovician
The type species is D. humphriesi; genus also includes new species D. eppersoni and D. inglei, as well as D. heimbergi.
Diacoryphe (Diacoryphe) phoenix[134]
Ditomopyge (Carniphillipsia) mosquensis[143]
Carboniferous (Gzhelian)
Duyunaspis jianheensis[144]
Chen et al.
Cambrian Stage 4
An oryctocephalid trilobite.
Dysplanus acutigenia putilovoensis[145]
Krylov
Ordovician (Dapingian)
Erdbachaspis[134]
A member of the family Phillipsiidae belonging to the subfamily Archegoninae. The type species is "Phillipsia" granulifera Holzapfel (1889); genus also includes E. aithyia (Hahn, Hahn & Müller, 2001), E. bathapoikos (Hahn, Hahn & Müller, 1998) and possibly "Proliobole" krambergensis Hahn, Hahn & Müller (1996).
Harpes hamarlaghdadensis[146]
A member of Harpetida belonging to the family Harpetidae. Subsequently transferred to the genus Pinnuloharpes by Johnson (2024).[147]
Hebeia stewarti[133]
Ibexaspis coadyi[142]
Ibexaspis leuppi[142]
Ibexaspis rupauli[142]
Latibole gamma[134]
Latibole parapaprothae[134]
Latibole pleon[134]
Leonaspis bassei[148]
Alberti
Liebsteinella[134]
Gen. et comb. et 2 sp. nov
A member of the subfamily Cystispininae. The type species is "Tawstockia" martini Müller (2004); genus also includes new species L. sauerlandica and L. weberi.
Liobole (Liobole) meyeri[134]
Liobole (Liobole) io[134]
Liobole (Panibole) emrichterae[134]
Liobole (Panibole) groeningae[134]
Liobole (Panibole) isis[134]
Liobole (Panibole) paraglabroides[134]
Liobole (Panibole) subaequalis hschmidti[134]
Lioharpes wendti[141]
Liostracina joyceae[133]
Longaspis[149]
Peng et al.
Balang Formation
A member of the family Oryctocephalidae. Genus includes new species L. paiwuensis.
Luciaspis[150]
Álvaro et al.
Huérmeda Formation
A saukiandid trilobite. Genus includes new species L. matiasi.
Magreanops[138]
Bovesse Formation Moulin Liénaux Formation
A member of the family Phacopidae. The type species is M. renateae; genus also includes M. monachus.
Maladioidella? destombesi[137]
A member of the family Idahoiidae.
Millardaspis[142]
The type species is M. milsteadi; genus also includes M. knoxi.
Morocops davidbrutoni[146]
Neoillaenus[145]
Ordovician (Darriwilian–Katian)
Estonia Russia Sweden
The type species is "Illaenus" excellens Holm (1886); genus also includes Neoillaenus atavus (Eichwald, 1857), N. oblongatus (Angelin, 1854), N. kukersianus (Holm, 1886), N. itferensis (Holm, 1886) and N. praecurriens (Jaanusson, 1957).
Omegops tilabadensis[151]
Ghobadi Pour et al.
Devonian (Famennian)
Khoshyeilaq Formation
A member of the family Phacopidae.
Onaraspis garciae[150]
A saukiandid trilobite.
Panderia balashovae[145]
Panderia koshkarovi[145]
Ordovician (Darriwilian)
Paulaspis[150]
A saukiandid trilobite. Genus includes new species P. tiergaensis.
Phacops ouarouroutensis[136]
Phaetonellus dillensis[152]
Basse & Müller
Phaetonellus greifensteinensis[152]
Phaetonellus heckelmanni[152]
Phaetonellus kimi[152]
Phaetonellus martinius[152]
Leun Limestone
Perliproetus africanus[153]
Feist & Weyer
Perliproetus kallenhardtensis[153]
Pterocoryphe platymarginata[138]
Champ Broquet Formation
A member of the family Proetidae.
Quadratispina excelsa[138]
Bovesse Formation
Redlichia isuelaensis[150]
Spasskyproetus[152]
A new genus for "Phaetonellus" bondarevi Spassky (1989).
Spatulata (Spatulata?) pachycraspedata[134]
Spatulata (Spatulata) tilsleyi[134]
Stenopareia kossovae[145]
Syspacephalus mccollumorum[154]
Sundberg
Emigrant Formation
A member of Ptychopariida belonging to the group Ptychopariacea.
Tawstockia longispina germanica[134]
Toxophacops (Atopophacops) fujiwara[155]
Devonian (probably Givetian)
Naidaijin Formation
Trephina[133]
Genus includes new species T. ranfordi.
Tuleaspis[142]
The type species is T. jeneki.
Xylomelon[134]
Gen. et comb. et sp. nov
A member of the subfamily Cystispininae. The type species is "Xenadoche" kalliroe Hahn, Hahn & Müller (1996); genus also includes X. agenor (Hahn, Hahn & Müller, 2000), X. elissa (Hahn, Hahn & Müller, 2000) and X. medusa (Hahn, Hahn & Müller, 1999), as well as new species X. xenios.
Adelophthalmus khakassicus[169]
Shpinev & Filimonov
Devonian (Givetian)
An eurypterid.
Alutella siku[170]
Peel & Willman
Cambrian Series 2
Buen Formation
Greenland
A member of Bradoriida.
Concavicaris viktoryni[171]
Rak, Broda & Kumpan
Carboniferous
A member of Thylacocephala (a group of arthropods of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly crustaceans). Originally described as a species of Concavicaris; Broda, Rak & Hegna (2020) made it the type species of a separate genus Paraconcavicaris.[172]
Eodiscus coloholcus[173]
Westrop, Broda & Dengler
Shallow Bay Formation
A member of Agnostida belonging to the family Eodiscidae.
Eodiscus confossus[173]
Manuels River Formation
Eodiscus tuberculus[173]
Gogglops[174]
A member of Aglaspidida. Genus includes new species G. ensifer.
Isoxys globulus[175]
Liu et al.
Isoxys jianheensis[175]
Messorocaris[176]
Lerosey-Aubril & Skabelund
Cambrian (Drumian)
Wheeler Formation
A possible relative of Sanctacaris. The type species is M. magna.
Misszhouia canadensis[177]
Mayers, Aria & Caron
Wuliuan
Burgess Shale
A member of the family Naraoiidae.
Naraoia arcana[177]
Naraoia magna[177]
Pagetia aspinosa[154]
Pagetia claytonensis[154]
Permocrassacus[178]
Khramov et al.
Permian (Kungurian)
Koshelevka Formation
A member of Scolopendromorpha of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is P. novokshonovi.
Permocryptops[178]
Late Permian
Poldarsa Formation
A member of Scolopendromorpha of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is P. shelleyi.
Sinosoma[179]
Huang et al.
Middle Triassic
A helminthomorph millipede sharing a number of characters with nematophorans. Genus includes new species S. luopingense.
Soligorskopterus[180]
Plax et al.
Soligorsk Formation
Belarus
A eurypterid. Genus includes new species S. tchepeliensis.
Symphylella patrickmuelleri[181]
Moritz & Wesener
A member of Symphyla belonging to the family Scolopendrellidae.
Woodesmus[182]
Ross, Edgecombe & Clark in Ross et al.
Carboniferous (Tournaisian)
Ballagan Formation
A millipede belonging to the group Archipolypoda, assigned to the new family Woodesmidae. Genus includes new species W. sheari.
Xiphosuroides[183]
Shpinev & Vasilenko
Sarskaya Formation
Probably a xiphosuran (order Xiphosura) belonging to the suborder Xiphosurida and the infraorder Belinurina. Genus includes new species X. khakassicus.
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