Holmiidae
Holmiidae is a family of trilobites, that lived during the Lower Cambrian. The Holmiidae is a diverse family of eight genera containing at least 17 species. It includes some of the earliest trilobites of Baltica. Holmiidae occur throughout Baltica and Western Laurentia, and also in Morocco.
Taxonomy
defined the Holmiidae as a subfamily within the Olenellidae containing Holmia, Kjerulfia and Bondonella. Harrington et al. excluded Kjerulfia, while assigning Schmidtiellus to it. Bergström included Holmia, Elliptocephala, Esmeraldina, Schmidtiellus and Wanneria.Repina assigned Holmia, Schmidtiellus, Kjerulfia, Elliptocephala,
Bondonella, Andalusiana and Holmiella to the Holmiinae, that together with the monotypic Callaviinae comprised the Holmiidae. Palmer and Repina added Holmiella but excluded Kjerulfia, they assigned to the Callaviinae. Lieberman, who made cladistic analyses of the Olenellina and the included superfamilies, regards Andalusiana an advanced "Nevadioidea", Callavia and Bondonella as Judomioidea, and Elliptocephala and Wanneria stemgroup genera closely related to the common ancestor of the Holmiidae and the Biceratopsidae.
Genera
- Andalusiana Lotze 1958
- Callavia Matthew 1897
- Cambropallas Geyer 1993
- Elliptocephala
- Esmeraldina Resser and Howell, 1938
- Grandinasus Hollingsworth, 2006
- Holmia Matthew, 1890 synonym Baltobergstroemia
- Holmiella Fritz, 1972
- Iyouella Geyer and Palmer 1995
- Kjerulfia Kiaer, 1917
- Montezumaspis Hollingsworth, 2006
- Palmettaspis Fritz, 1995
- Schmidtiellus Moberg in Moberg and Segerberg, 1906
Relationships within the Holmiidae