Elliptocephala
Elliptocephala is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil marine arthropods, the trilobites. It lived from the later part of the Tommotian to the upper Botomian. Elliptocephala can easily be confused with Ellipsocephalus, a trilobite genus of the Ptychopariida order.
Etymology
The species E. walcotti was named in honor of Charles Doolittle Walcott, a renowned early paleontologist, that described many trilobite species.Taxonomy
Relations within ''Elliptocephala''
According to Lieberman E. sequomalus is an early species, close to the common ancestor of the genus. The rest of the species fall into two distinct groups. The first consists of the closely related E. bicensis and E. asaphoides, with E. walcotti and twin species E. praenuntius slightly less close and E. mediocris near the basis of this group. The second group consisting of the closely related E. mirabilis and E. lundgreni, with E. logani and E. parvifrons slightly further removed, followed by E. paraoculus, and E. laxocules near the basis of this second group.Relationship within the Olenelloidea
Elliptocephala is the sistergroup of the clade comprising Wanneria walcottana, the Holmiidae, Fritzolenellus, Mummaspis, Laudonia, the Biceratopsinae and the Bristoliinae. Including Elliptocephala, this clade is the sistergroup of the Olenellidae.Distribution
- E. asaphoides was collected in the Middle Olenellus-zone of eastern New York State.
- E. bicensis is found in Quebec, Canada and believed to be from the Olenellus-zone.
- E. laxocules occurs in the Middle Olenellus-zone of the Northwest Territories.
- E. logani was excavated from the Middle Olenellus-zone of the Northwest Territories.
- E. lundgreni is present in
- E. mediocris was collected in Northwestern Greenland, questionably from the Olenellus-zone.
- E. mirabilis is found in Northwestern Greenland, questionably from the Olenellus-zone.
- E. paraoculus is present in the Middle Olenellus-zone of the Northwest Territories.
- E. parvifrons was excavated from the Middle Olenellus-zone of the Northwest Territories.
- E. praenuntius occurs on the eastern Ellesmere Island, Canada, in what possibly belongs to the Lower Olenellus-zone.
- E. sequomalus is found in the Middle Olenellus-zone of the Northwest Territories.
- E. walcotti was collected in the Middle Olenellus-zone of the Northwest Territories (type section of the type section of the Sekwi Formation.
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