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2022 in arthropod paleontology is a list of new arthropod fossil taxa, including arachnids, crustaceans, insects, trilobites, and other arthropods that were announced or described, as well as other significant arthropod paleontological discoveries and events which occurred in 2022.

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    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

    Acrometa gibbosa[1]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea region)

    A spider belonging to the family Synotaxidae.

    Acrometa glomus[1]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea region)

    A spider belonging to the family Synotaxidae.

    Acrometa longisetae[1]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea region)

    A spider belonging to the family Synotaxidae.

    Annazomus[2]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    De Francesco Magnussen & Müller in De Francesco Magnussen et al.

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A member of Schizomida belonging to the family Hubbardiidae. The type species is A. parvulus De Francesco Magnussen.

    Araneometa procera[3]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Miocene

    Mexican amber

      Mexico

    Along-jawed orb weaver.

    Archaeocroton kaufmani[4]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al.

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    Ahard tick. Announced in 2022; the final article version was published in 2023.

    Archaeofeaella[5]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Kolesnikov et al.

    Late Triassic

      Ukraine

    Apseudoscorpion belonging to the family Feaellidae. Genus includes new species A. henderickxi.

    Balticodromus[1]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea region)

    A spider belonging to the family Philodromidae. The type species is B. porrectus.

    Balticosynotaxus[1]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea region)

    A spider belonging to the family Synotaxidae. The type species is B. angulatus.

    Baltonychia[6]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Bartel, Derkarabetian & Dunlop

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea region)

    A member of Opiliones belonging to the superfamily Travunioidea. The type species is B. obscura.

    Betaburmesebuthus spinipedis[7]

    Sp. nov

    In press

    Xuan, Cai & Huang

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    Ascorpion belonging to the family Palaeoburmesebuthidae.

    Bicornoculus aungi[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Tetrablemmidae.

    Bicornoculus wunnai[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Tetrablemmidae.

    Bicornoculus yarzari[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Tetrablemmidae.

    Bothriocroton muelleri[4]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al.

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A hard tick. Announced in 2022; the final article version was published in 2023.

    Burmalomanius[9]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    In press

    Bartel et al.

    Cretaceous (Albian–Cenomanian)

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A member of Opiliones belonging to the family Podoctidae. Genus includes new species B. circularis.

    Burmatheridion cetani[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Theridiidae.

    Burmeochthonius[10]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Johnson et al.

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A pseudoscorpion belonging to the family Chthoniidae, subfamily Chthoniinae and the tribe Tyrannochthoniini. Genus includes new species B. kachinae and B. muelleri.

    Caeculus fedrae[11]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Porta, Michalik & Ramírez

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

      Russia
    (  Kaliningrad Oblast)

    A mite belonging to the family Caeculidae.

    Chaerilobuthus brandti[12]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A scorpion belonging to family Chaerilobuthidae.

    Chrosiothes chiapas[3]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Miocene

    Mexican amber

      Mexico

    A species of Chrosiothes.

    Claspingblemma[13]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Tetrablemmidae. The type species is C. duospinae.[14]

    Cretaceousbuthus[15]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A scorpion belonging to family Buthidae. The type species is C. fraaijeorum.

    Cretaceoushormiops staxi[16]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A scorpion belonging to family Protoischnuridae.

    Cretaceozomus[2]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    De Francesco Magnussen & Müller in De Francesco Magnussen et al.

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A member of Schizomida. The type species is C. robustus De Francesco Magnussen; genus also includes C. angustocaudatus De Francesco Magnussen.

    Cretotheridion champoi[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Theridiidae.

    Cymbioblemma ohnmari[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Tetrablemmidae.

    Deinocroton copia[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al.

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A tick.

    Doubravatarbus[18]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Hradská et al.

    Carboniferous (Moscovian)

    Kladno Formation

      Czech Republic

    A member of Trigonotarbida belonging to the family Aphantomartidae. The type species is D. krafti.

    Electroblemma acuminataformis[13]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Tetrablemmidae.

    Eocryphoeca duplex[1]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea region)

    A spider related to Cryphoecina.

    Eocryphoecara longtegap[1]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea region)

    A spider related to Cryphoecina.

    Eogamasomorpha magnaseta[13]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Tetrablemmidae.

    Eotrechalea darrellubick[1]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea region)

    A spider, possibly a member or a relative of the family Zoropsidae.

    Furcembolus inzaliae[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Pacullidae.

    Groehnizomus[2]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    De Francesco Magnussen & Müller in De Francesco Magnussen et al.

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A member of Schizomida. The type species is G. oculiferans De Francesco Magnussen & Müller; genus also includes G. rodrigoi Müller.

    Hirsutisoma grimaldii[19]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Botero-Trujillo et al.

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A member of Ricinulei belonging to the family Hirsutisomidae.

    Ixodes antiquorum[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al.

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A tick, a species of Ixodes.

    Kachintelema[13]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Telemidae. The type species is K. calcarfemur.

    Khimaira[17]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al.

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A tick combining a body resembling that of a soft tick with a basis capitulum more like that of a hard tick, assigned to a new family Khimairidae as a possible transitional form between soft and hard ticks. Genus includes new species K. fossus.

    Laccolithus petrunkevitchi[1]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea region)

    A spider belonging to the family Phrurolithidae.

    Longissipalpus aliter[13]

    Nom. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the group Araneomorphae and the family Pholcochyroceridae; a replacement name for Longissipalpus cochlea Wunderlich (2021).

    Mesodibunus[9]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    In press

    Bartel et al.

    Cretaceous (Albian–Cenomanian)

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A member of Opiliones belonging to the family Epedanidae. Genus includes new species M. tourinhoae.

    Microuloborus ater[13]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Uloboridae.

    Muellerizomus[2]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    De Francesco Magnussen & Müller in De Francesco Magnussen et al.

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A member of Schizomida. The type species is M. palicaudatus De Francesco Magnussen; genus also includes M. amandae De Francesco Magnussen & Müller.

    Palaeoleptoneta acus[13]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Leptonetidae.

    Palaeoleptoneta baculum[13]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Leptonetidae.

    Palaeoleptoneta laticymbium[13]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Leptonetidae.

    Palpalpaculla phyui[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Tetrablemmidae.

    Palptibiaap[13]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the group Araneoidea and the family Zarqaraneidae. The type species is P. cochlear.

    Parachimerarachne[13]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    An arachnid related to Chimerarachne. The type species is P. longiflagellum.

    Petroburma[9]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    In press

    Bartel et al.

    Cretaceous (Albian–Cenomanian)

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A member of Opiliones belonging to the family Petrobunidae. Genus includes new species P. tarsomeria.

    Phycosoma icti[20]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    García-Villafuerte et al.

    Miocene

    Mexican amber

      Mexico

    A species of Phycosoma.

    Praeteraraneoides multidentatum[13]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the group Leptonetoidea and the family Protoaraneoididae.

    Praetervetiator parvicirculus[13]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the group Araneomorphae and the family Vetiatoridae.

    Priscaleclercera chimei[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Psilodercidae, a species of Priscaleclercera.

    Priscaleclercera foshou[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Psilodercidae, a species of Priscaleclercera.

    Priscaleclercera hlaingi[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Psilodercidae, a species of Priscaleclercera.

    Priscaleclercera kani[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Psilodercidae, a species of Priscaleclercera.

    Priscaleclercera kyawae[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Psilodercidae, a species of Priscaleclercera.

    Priscaleclercera thanae[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Psilodercidae, a species of Priscaleclercera.

    Priscaleclercera thaungi[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Psilodercidae, a species of Priscaleclercera.

    Procerclypeus corniculatus[13]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Tetrablemmidae.

    Propterkachin pygmaeus[13]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Uloboridae.

    Propterkachin unispinatus[13]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Uloboridae.

    Protochactas[21] Gen. et sp. nov Valid Fabio Magnani Middle Triassic Meride limestone    Switzerland A basal scorpion.

    Retrooecobius lwini[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Oecobiidae.

    Sigillaricinuleus[22]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A member of Ricinulei. The type species is S. tripares.

    Spinicymbium curviparacymbium[13]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the group Araneoidea and the family Zarqaraneidae.

    ?Sulcosynotaxus matrimonium[1]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wunderlich

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea region)

    A spider belonging to the family Synotaxidae.

    Taubaracna[23]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Martine et al.

    Oligocene

    Tremembé Formation

      Brazil

    A spider belonging to the group Araneomorphae. The type species is T. maculosa.

    Thymoites carboti[24]

    Sp. nov

    García-Villafuerte

    Miocene

    Mexican amber

      Mexico

    A species of Thymoites.

    Triangulum[8]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Theridiidae. The type species is T. thutai.

    Trichoribates roynortoni[25]

    Sp. nov

    Ojeda & Rivas in Ojeda, Vega & Rivas

    Miocene

    La Quinta Formation
    (Mexican amber)

      Mexico

    A mite belonging to the family Ceratozetidae.

    Zamilia arkari[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Oecobiidae.

    Zamilia sheini[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Oecobiidae.

    Zamilia shwayi[8]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiang &Liin Xin et al.

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A spider belonging to the family Oecobiidae.

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    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

    Afroapseudes[30]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Pasini, Vega & Garassino

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Turonian)

      Morocco

    A member of Tanaidacea belonging to the group Apseudomorpha. The type species is A. cretacicus.

    Anisaeger longirostrus[31]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Smith et al.

    Early Triassic

      United States

    A member of the family Aegeridae.

    Anisopagurus primigenius[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ferratges et al.

    Early Eocene

    Serraduy Formation

      Spain

    A hermit crab.

    Aquitainotlos[33]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Ossó & Cluzaud in Cluzaud & Ossó, 2022

    Oligocene (Rupelian)

      France

    A crab belonging to the family Leucosiidae. The type species is A. gaasensis.

    Asthenognathus fernandezi[34]

    Sp. nov

    Ferratges, Zamora & Aurell

    Eocene (Ypresian)

    Roda Formation

      Spain

    A crab belonging to the family Varunidae.

    Basidromilites[35]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Artal et al.

    Early Eocene

    Serraduy Formation

      Spain

    Adromioid crab. Genus includes new species B. glaessneri.

    Bechleja brevirostris[36]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    De Mazancourt, Wappler & Wedmann

    Eocene

    Messel pit

      Germany

    Possibly a member of the family Palaemonidae. Announced in 2022; the correction including evidence of registration in ZooBank was published in 2023.[37]

    Brunnaega labuttensis[38]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wilson & Morel

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

      France

    Anisopod belonging to the family Cirolanidae.

    Chiapasphaera[39]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    In press

    Vega & Bruce in Vega et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Sierra Madre Formation

      Mexico

    An isopod belonging to the family Sphaeromatidae. The type species is C. cretacea.

    Chronocancer[40]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Santana et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian)

    Romualdo Formation

      Brazil

    A crab, probably a member of the family Orithopsidae. The type species is C. camilosantanai. Announced in 2022 in an online-only journal, and the publication did not include a ZooBank registration number; validated in 2023.[41]

    Clibanarius isabenaensis[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ferratges et al.

    Early Eocene

    Serraduy Formation

      Spain

    A species of Clibanarius.

    Daciapagurus szklarkaensis[42]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fraaije et al.

    Late Jurassic (Oxfordian)

      Poland

    Ahermit crab.

    Dardanus balaitus[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ferratges et al.

    Early Eocene

    Serraduy Formation

      Spain

    A species of Dardanus.

    Ebalia baldanzae[43]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Garassino, Pasini & Pizzolato

    Early Pleistocene

      Italy

    A species of Ebalia.

    Ebalia parva[43]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Garassino, Pasini & Pizzolato

    Early Pleistocene

      Italy

    A species of Ebalia.

    Eoacmaeopleura[44]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    De Angeli & Bellin

    Eocene

      Italy

    A crab belonging to the family Varunidae. Genus includes new species E. arzignanensis.

    Eocalcinus veteris[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ferratges et al.

    Early Eocene

    Serraduy Formation

      Spain

    A hermit crab.

    Eolinurus[45]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Pasini et al.

    Eocene (Ypresian)

    Monte Bolca

      Italy

    Aspiny lobster. The type species is "Palinurus" desmaresti Secrétan (1975).

    Eomunidopsis texcalaensis[46]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Klompmaker et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Barremian)

    Zapotitlán Formation

      Mexico

    A member of the family Galatheidae.

    Eostenetrium[38]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wilson & Morel

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

      France

    An isopod belonging to the family Stenetriidae. Genus includes new species E. guerangeri.

    Eureotropis[47]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    In press

    Mendes, Santana & Carvalho

    Early Cretaceous (Barremian)

    Sergipe-Alagoas Basin

      Brazil

    A crab belonging to the family Hymenosomatidae. The type species is E. elongata.

    Galatheites sforum[46]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Klompmaker et al.

    Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian)

    Massenkalk Formation

      Germany

    A member of Galatheoidea belonging to the family Catillogalatheidae.

    Galene dashtbani[48]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Khosravi et al.

    Miocene (Langhian)

    Mishan Formation

      Iran

    A species of Galene.

    Huhatanka australis[49]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Schweitzer, Feldmann & Casadío

    Early Cretaceous

      Argentina

    A member of Glypheoidea belonging to the family Mecochiridae.

    Justitia confusa[45]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Pasini et al.

    Eocene (Ypresian)

    Monte Bolca

      Italy

    A spiny lobster, a species of Justitia.

    Kromtitis isabenensis[35]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Artal et al.

    Early Eocene

    Serraduy Formation

      Spain

    A dromioid crab.

    Ladinicaris[50]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Pasini et al.

    Middle Triassic

    Upper Meride Limestone

       Switzerland

    A member of the family Penaeidae. The type species is L. sceltrichensis.

    Lantoceramia[38]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wilson & Morel

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

      France

    An isopod belonging to the group Cymothooidea and the new family Lantoceramiidae. Genus includes new species L. ooeida.

    Lessinoachela[45]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Pasini et al.

    Eocene (Ypresian)

    Monte Bolca

      Italy

    A member of Achelata of uncertain affinities. The type species is L. scaligera.

    Mainyozius[44]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    De Angeli & Bellin

    Eocene

      Italy

    A crab belonging to the family Pseudoziidae. Genus includes new species M. bituberculatus.

    Mclaynotopus[35]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Artal et al.

    Early Eocene

    Serraduy Formation

      Spain

    A dromioid crab. Genus includes new species M. longispinosus.

    Mesozoidotea[38]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wilson & Morel

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

      France

    An isopod belonging to the family Idoteidae. Genus includes new species M. gazonfierensis.

    Necrocarcinus christinae[51]

    Sp. nov

    In press

    Van Bakel, Ossó & Jackson

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

    Woodbine Formation

      United States
    (  Texas)

    A crab belonging to the family Necrocarcinidae.

    Paguristes perlatus[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ferratges et al.

    Early Eocene

    Serraduy Formation

      Spain

    A species of Paguristes.

    Palicus saenaensis[52]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Pasini, Garassino & Pizzolato

    Early Pleistocene

      Italy

    A species of Palicus.

    Paraglyphea simpsoni[53]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Charbonnier & Garassino

    Middle Jurassic (Callovian)

      United Kingdom

    A member of Glypheidea

    Parapetrochirus serratus[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ferratges et al.

    Early Eocene

    Serraduy Formation

      Spain

    A hermit crab.

    Paredonius[54]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Vega & Garassino

    Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)

    Potrerillos Formation

      Mexico

    A crab of uncertain affinities. Genus includes "Sodakus" mexicanus Vega, Feldmann & Villobos-Hiriart (1995).

    Pemphix krumenackeri[31]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Smith et al.

    Early Triassic

      United States

    A member of Glypheidea.

    Protochaetilia[38]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wilson & Morel

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

      France

    An isopod belonging to the family Chaetiliidae. Genus includes new species P. delaunayi.

    Protohymenosoma[47]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    In press

    Mendes, Santana & Carvalho

    Early Cretaceous (Barremian)

    Sergipe-Alagoas Basin

      Brazil

    A crab belonging to the family Hymenosomatidae. Genus includes new species P. gondwanicum and P. hexagonale.

    Protomunida bennickei[46]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Klompmaker et al.

    Paleocene (Danian)

      Denmark

    A member of the family Munididae.

    Protomunida eurekantha[46]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Klompmaker et al.

    Paleocene (Danian)

    Faxe Formation

      Denmark

    A member of the family Munididae.

    Pylochelitergites cicatrix[42]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fraaije et al.

    Late Jurassic (Oxfordian)

      Poland

    A hermit crab.

    Sienalia[43]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Garassino, Pasini & Pizzolato

    Early Pleistocene

      Italy

    A crab belonging to the family Leucosiidae. The type species is S. fredianii; genus also includes S. ristorii.

    Sierradromia[35]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Artal et al.

    Early Eocene

    Serraduy Formation

      Spain

    A dromioid crab. Genus includes new species S. gladiator.

    Stimdromia conternoi[55]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Beschin & De Angeli

    Eocene (Bartonian)

      Italy

    A crab belonging to the family Dromiidae.

    Teruzzicheles[56]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Audo & Charbonnier

    Early Jurassic (Sinemurian)

      Italy

    A member of the family Polychelidae; a new genus for "Coleia" popeyei Teruzzi (1990).

    Tethysgalathea[46]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Klompmaker et al.

    Eocene (Ypresian)

      Italy

    A member of the family Galatheidae. The type species is "Eomunidopsis" prealpina Beschin et al. (2016).

    Tomaricaris[57]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Garassino, Pasini & Nazarkin

    Miocene (Serravallian-Tortonian)

    Kurasi Formation

      Russia
    (  Sakhalin Oblast)

    Acaridean shrimp belonging to the family Barbouriidae. The type species is T. ainuensis.

    Torodromia[35]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Artal et al.

    Early Eocene

    Serraduy Formation

      Spain

    A dromioid crab. Genus includes new species T. elongata.

    Vasconilia zapotitlanensis[46]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Klompmaker et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Barremian)

    Zapotitlán Formation

      Mexico

    A member of Galatheoidea belonging to the family Catillogalatheidae.

    Viaia brinae[58]

    Sp. nov

    In press

    Gašparič et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian to Albian)

      Slovenia

    A crab belonging to the family Viaiidae.

    Viaia tisae[58]

    Sp. nov

    In press

    Gašparič et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian to Albian)

      Slovenia

    A crab belonging to the family Viaiidae.

    Zapalianassa[49]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Schweitzer, Feldmann & Casadío

      Argentina

    A new genus for "Pehuenchia" magna Rusconi (1948).

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    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

    Aaleniella franzi[65]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tesakova

    Middle Jurassic

      Russia

    Aaleniella? ovoidea[65]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tesakova

    Middle Jurassic

      Russia

    Aaleniella volganica[65]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tesakova

    Middle Jurassic

      Russia

    Acrocythere sokurensis[66]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tesakova

    Middle Jurassic

      Russia

    Alatobairdia? sohni[67]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Triassic (Norian)

    Aksala Formation

      Canada
    (  Yukon)

    A member of the family Bairdiidae.

    Anticythereis dorsennus[68]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Puckett & Hunt

    Late Cretaceous

      United States

    Anticythereis slipperi[68]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Puckett & Hunt

    Late Cretaceous

      United States

    Asculdoracythereis[68]

    Gen. et 3 sp. nov

    Valid

    Puckett & Hunt

    Late Cretaceous

      United States

    Genus includes new species A. asculdora, A. invicta and A. pseudoalabamensis.

    Aurila diodoroi[69]

    Sp. nov

    Sciuto, Baldanza & Reitano

    Early Pleistocene

      Italy

    Aurila seguenzai[69]

    Sp. nov

    Sciuto, Baldanza & Reitano

    Early Pleistocene

      Italy

    Bairdia aksala[67]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Triassic (Norian)

    Aksala Formation

      Canada
    (  Yukon)

    A member of the family Bairdiidae.

    Bairdia taan[67]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Triassic (Carnian and Norian)

    Aksala Formation

      Canada
    (  Yukon)
      Italy

    A member of the family Bairdiidae.

    Bairdia yukonensis[67]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Triassic (Norian)

    Aksala Formation

      Canada
    (  Yukon)

    A member of the family Bairdiidae.

    Bairdiacypris xainzaensis[70]

    Sp. nov

    In press

    Song et al.

    Late Devonian

    Chaguoluoma Formation

      China

    Bairdoppilata barremiana[71]

    Sp. nov

    Mojon in Mojon & De Kaenel

    Early Cretaceous (Barremian)

      France
       Switzerland

    Bradyleberis praecristatella[72]

    Sp. nov

    McDonald & Warne

    Miocene

    Bookpurnong Formation

      Australia

    Callistocythere bookpurnongensis[72]

    Sp. nov

    McDonald & Warne

    Miocene

    Bookpurnong Formation

      Australia

    A species of Callistocythere.

    Callistocythere mchenryi[72]

    Sp. nov

    McDonald & Warne

    Miocene

    Bookpurnong Formation

      Australia

    A species of Callistocythere.

    Callistocythere zigzaga[72]

    Sp. nov

    McDonald & Warne

    Miocene

    Bookpurnong Formation

      Australia

    A species of Callistocythere.

    Camptocythere (Anabarocythere) muricata[73]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Gerke & Lev in Tesakova

    Middle Jurassic (Bathonian–Callovian)

      Russia

    Camptocythere (Anabarocythere) triangula[73]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tesakova

    Middle Jurassic (Bajocian and Bathonian)

      Russia
    (  Saratov Oblast)

    Camptocythere (Camptocythere) quinta[74]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tesakova in Tesakova & Seltser

    Jurassic

      Russia

    Camptocythere (Palaeoloxoconcha) caudata[74]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tesakova in Tesakova & Seltser

    Jurassic

      Russia

    Camptocythere (Palaeoloxoconcha) ryazanica[74]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tesakova in Tesakova & Seltser

    Jurassic

      Russia

    Ceratopsis persicus[75]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Salas in Poursalehi et al.

    Ordovician (KatianHirnantian)

    Katkoyeh Formation

      Iran

    A member of Podocopa belonging to the order Beyrichiocopida and the family Tetradellidae.

    Cimbaurila ramdohri[69]

    Sp. nov

    Sciuto, Baldanza & Reitano

    Early Pleistocene

      Italy

    Cistacythereis oertlii[69]

    Sp. nov

    Sciuto, Baldanza & Reitano

    Early Pleistocene

      Italy

    Clavofabella? lanshella[76]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Guillam & Forel in Guillam et al.

    Devonian (Famennian)

    Gelaohe Formation

      China

    A member of Palaeocopida belonging to the family Primitiopsidae.

    Cornutobairdia yukonella[67]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Triassic (Norian)

    Aksala Formation

      Canada
    (  Yukon)

    A member of the family Bairdiidae.

    Costa agyrina[69]

    Sp. nov

    Sciuto, Baldanza & Reitano

    Early Pleistocene

      Italy

    Cyprideis atalaiensis[77]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Linhares & Ramos

    Early Miocene

    Solimões Formation

      Brazil

    A member of the family Cytherideidae.

    Cyprideis dictyon[77]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Linhares & Ramos

    Middle to late Miocene

    Solimões Formation

      Brazil

    A member of the family Cytherideidae.

    Cyprideis indianaensis[78]

    Sp. nov

    Sousa & Ramos

    Miocene

    Pebas Formation

      Peru

    Cyprideis santaelenae[78]

    Sp. nov

    Sousa & Ramos

    Miocene

    Pebas Formation

      Peru

    Cyprideis soledadensis[78]

    Sp. nov

    Sousa & Ramos

    Miocene

    Pebas Formation

      Peru

    Cytherellina caerulea[76]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Guillam & Forel in Guillam et al.

    Devonian (Famennian)

    Gelaohe Formation

      China

    A member of Podocopida belonging to the family Bairdiocyprididae.

    Damonella pumila[79]

    Sp. nov

    Guzmán et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Crato Formation

      Brazil

    Deefgella? pulchra[80]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Melnikova et al.

    Ordovician (Sandbian)

    Gryazno Formation

      Russia
    (  Leningrad Oblast)

    Echinocythereis hartmannii[69]

    Sp. nov

    Sciuto, Baldanza & Reitano

    Early Pleistocene

      Italy

    Electrocypria[81]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wang, Matzke-Karasz & Horne

    Cretaceous (Albian–Cenomanian)

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A member of the family Candonidae belonging to the subfamily Paracypridinae. The type species is E. burmitei.

    Eucytherura sanctavenerae[69]

    Sp. nov

    Sciuto, Baldanza & Reitano

    Early Pleistocene

      Italy

    Fortistriginglymus[72]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    McDonald & Warne

    Miocene

    Bookpurnong Formation

      Australia

    Genus includes "Cythere" postdeclivis Chapman (1914).

    Frodocythereis[68]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Puckett & Hunt

    Late Cretaceous

      United States

    Genus includes new species F. frodoi.

    Glyptocythere bathonica[82]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tesakova

    Middle Jurassic (Bathonian)

      Kazakhstan
      Russia

    Hungarella limella[67]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Triassic (Norian)

    Aksala Formation

      Canada
    (  Yukon)

    A member of Podocopa belonging to the family Healdiidae.

    Ilyocypris coimbrai[79]

    Sp. nov

    Guzmán et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Crato Formation

      Brazil

    Karlingrella[83]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Groos-Uffenorde in Groos-Uffenorde et al.

    Early Devonian

      Germany
      Morocco
      Spain

    A member of Podocopida, possibly a member of the family Ropolonellidae. The type species is "Euglyphella" granulosa Blumenstengel (1962).

    Kirkbya panamintensis[84]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    McMenamin

    Carboniferous (Mississippian)

    Tin Mountain Limestone

      United States
    (  California)

    A member of Palaeocopida belonging to the group Beyrichicopina and the family Kirkbyidae.

    Klyasinella[80]

    Gen. nov

    Valid

    Melnikova et al.

    Ordovician (Sandbian)

    Gryazno Formation

      Russia
    (  Leningrad Oblast)

    The type species is K. bella.

    Kozuria[85]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Junior homonym

    Forel

    Middle and Late Triassic

      Hungary
      Romania
      Turkey

    A new genus erected for Triassic ostracods formerly assigned to the genus Acanthoscapha, such as "Acanthoscapha" veghae Kozur (1970), "Acanthoscapha" mersinella Forel in Forel et al. (2017) and "Acanthoscapha" amphialata Kristan-Tollmann (1973). The generic name is preoccupied by the radiolarian genus Kozuria Zhang (1990).

    Laevipellacythereis[68]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Puckett & Hunt

    Late Cretaceous

      United States

    Genus includes new species L. colossus and L. laevipellis.

    Leviella alexi[86]

    Sp. nov

    Forel, Kolar-Jurkovšek & Jurkovšek

    Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

      Slovenia

    Leviella riedeli[67]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Triassic (Norian)

    Aksala Formation

      Canada
    (  Yukon)

    A member of the family Cytherellidae.

    Lobobairdia whitella[67]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Triassic (Norian)

    Aksala Formation

      Canada
    (  Yukon)

    A member of the family Bairdiidae.

    Longiscula? destorta[80]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Melnikova et al.

    Ordovician (Sandbian)

    Gryazno Formation

      Russia
    (  Leningrad Oblast)

    Loxoconcha pokornyi[69]

    Sp. nov

    Sciuto, Baldanza & Reitano

    Early Pleistocene

      Italy

    Mantelliana speculum[87]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tomé et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Romualdo Formation

      Brazil

    Microceratina retangularis[87]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tomé et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Romualdo Formation

      Brazil

    Mirabairdia canadia[67]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Triassic (Norian)

    Aksala Formation

      Canada
    (  Yukon)

    A member of the family Bairdiidae.

    Mirabairdia slovenica[86]

    Sp. nov

    Forel, Kolar-Jurkovšek & Jurkovšek

    Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

      Slovenia

    Mongolianella aptianensis[87]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tomé et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Romualdo Formation

      Brazil

    Nanacythere octum[66]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tesakova

    Middle Jurassic

      Russia

    Nikitinella songliangensis[88]

    Sp. nov

    In press

    Zhang

    Ordovician

    Huadan Formation

      China

    Paracandona rosaepraeceps[89]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Antonietto, Eaton & Park Boush

    Paleogene

    Claron Formation

      United States
    (  Utah)

    Paracypris undulareventralis[87]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tomé et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Romualdo Formation

      Brazil

    Paracytheridea longicristata[69]

    Sp. nov

    Sciuto, Baldanza & Reitano

    Early Pleistocene

      Italy

    Parakeijia notoreticularis[72]

    Sp. nov

    McDonald & Warne

    Miocene

    Bookpurnong Formation

      Australia

    Paranacythere[90]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Bergue et al.

    Permian (Guadalupian)

    Teresina Formation

      Brazil

    A possible member of the family Cytheruridae. The type species is P. nigripallus.

    Pattersoncypris cucurves[79]

    Sp. nov

    Guzmán et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Barbalha Formation

      Brazil

    Pattersoncypris kroemmelbeini[79]

    Sp. nov

    Guzmán et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

      Brazil

    Perissocytheridea florisdorsalis[87]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tomé et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Romualdo Formation

      Brazil

    Perissocytheridea oculusutilis[87]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tomé et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Romualdo Formation

      Brazil

    Perissocytheridea poruslinearis[87]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tomé et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Romualdo Formation

      Brazil

    Procytherura ippolitovi[74]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tesakova in Tesakova & Seltser

    Jurassic

      Russia

    Procytherura iyae[66]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tesakova

    Middle Jurassic

      Russia

    Quasillites (Beckjennites) gebeckeri[83]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Groos-Uffenorde in Groos-Uffenorde et al.

    Early Devonian

    Lower Yeraifa Formation

      Morocco

    A member of Podocopida belonging to the family Quasillitidae.

    Rhinocypris spinata[79]

    Sp. nov

    Guzmán et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Crato Formation

      Brazil

    Sansabella gelaohensis[76]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Guillam & Forel in Guillam et al.

    Devonian (Famennian)

    Gelaohe Formation

      China

    A member of Palaeocopida belonging to the family Sansabellidae.

    Satiellina zarandensis[75]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Salas in Poursalehi et al.

    Ordovician (Katian–Hirnantian)

    Katkoyeh Formation

      Iran

    A member of Podocopa belonging to the order Beyrichiocopida and the superfamily Drepanelloidea.

    Sulcella baisuzhena[76]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Guillam & Forel in Guillam et al.

    Devonian (Famennian)

    Gelaohe Formation

      China

    A member of Platycopida belonging to the family Cavellinidae.

    Tegmenia mariasophiae[69]

    Sp. nov

    Sciuto, Baldanza & Reitano

    Early Pleistocene

      Italy

    Tenedocythere eleonorae[69]

    Sp. nov

    Sciuto, Baldanza & Reitano

    Early Pleistocene

      Italy

    Trachycythere peculiaris[66]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tesakova

    Middle Jurassic

      Russia

    Tumulocythereis[68]

    Gen. et 3 sp. nov

    Valid

    Puckett & Hunt

    Late Cretaceous

      United States

    Genus includes new species T. incompta, T. tiberti and T. tumulus.

    Velatomorpha pseudoaltilis[90]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Bergue et al.

    Permian (Guadalupian)

    Teresina Formation

      Brazil

    A member of Platycopida belonging to the family Carbonitidae.

    Velatomorpha xavante[90]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Bergue et al.

    Permian (Guadalupian)

    Teresina Formation

      Brazil

    A member of Platycopida belonging to the family Carbonitidae.

    Vendona spinifera[88]

    Sp. nov

    In press

    Zhang

    Ordovician

    Huadan Formation

      China

    Zonocypris berthoui[91]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Piovesan et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Crato Formation

      Brazil

    Zonocypris dorsoconvexa[91]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Piovesan et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Crato Formation

      Brazil

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    Arcoscalpellum s.l. hamurorum[92]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Karasawa & Amano

    Miocene

    Higashibessho Formation

      Japan

    A barnacle belonging to the family Scalpellidae.

    Cetopirus polysyrinx[93]

    Sp. nov

    Collareta et al.

    Pleistocene

      United States
    (  California
      Oregon)

    Awhale barnacle.

    Dabashanella longa[94]

    Sp. nov

    In press

    Zhang

    Cambrian Stage 3

    Shuijingtuo Formation

      China

    A member of Phosphatocopida.

    Dabashanella semiorbiculata[94]

    Sp. nov

    In press

    Zhang

    Cambrian Stage 3

    Shuijingtuo Formation

      China

    A member of Phosphatocopida.

    Dabashanella unispinata[94]

    Sp. nov

    In press

    Zhang

    Cambrian Stage 3

    Shuijingtuo Formation

      China

    A member of Phosphatocopida.

    Dietericambria[95]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Peel

    Cambrian (Wuliuan)

    Henson Gletscher Formation

      Greenland

    Astem-group pentastomid. The type species is D. hensoniensis.

    Heidiops[96]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Werneburg & Schneider

    Permian (Kungurian)

    Salagou Formation

      France

    Anotostracan of uncertain affinities. The type species is "Triops cancriformis" permiensis Gand, Garric & Lapeyrie (1997), raised to the rank of the species Heidiops permiensis.

    Koonwarrella[97]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    In press

    Van Houte, Hegna & Butler

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Koonwarra Fossil Bed

      Australia

    Ananostracan, possibly a member of the family Thamnocephalidae. Genus includes new species K. peterorum.

    Linglongtaestheria qinglongensis[98]

    Sp. nov

    Teng, Li & Zhang

    Late Jurassic

    Tiaojishan Formation

      China

    A clam shrimp.

    Magnitocyclus[99]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Mychko et al.

    Carboniferous (ViséanSerpukhovian)

      Russia

    A member of Cyclida. Genus includes new species M. struveae.

    Pachyscalpellum saskatchewanensis[100] Comb. nov valid (Russell) Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Bearpaw Formation   Canada
    (  Saskatchewan)
    A giant barnacle, formerly known as "Calantica" saskatchewanensis Russell (1967).

    Protochelonibia starnesi[101]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Perreault, Collareta & Buckeridge

    Oligocene (Rupelian)

    Chickasawhay Formation

      United States
    (  Mississippi)

    A barnacle belonging to the family Chelonibiidae.

    Rhabdostichus arcticensis[102]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Shen &Wu

    Devonian

    Melville Island Formation

      Canada

    A member of the clam shrimp or ostracod family Rhabdostichidae.

    Thuringiops[96]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Werneburg & Schneider

    Carboniferous (Gzhelian) to Permian (Sakmarian)

    Upper Oberhof Formation

      Germany

    A calmanostracan branchiopod, possibly a member of Kazacharthra. The type species is T. nephroides.

    Yanjiestheria huajiyingensis[103]

    Sp. nov

    Li

    Early Cretaceous (ValanginianHauterivian)

    Huajiying Formation

      China

    A clam shrimp.

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    Innovatiocaris maotianshanensis[105]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Zeng et al.

    Cambrian Stage 3

    Maotianshan Shales

      China

    Aradiodont of uncertain family. Formerly described as Anomalocaris sp. and whole body specimen of "Anomalocaris" saron.

     

    "Innovatiocaris" multispiniformis[105]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Zeng et al.

    Cambrian Stage 3

    Maotianshan Shales

      China

    A radiodont of uncertain family.

     

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    Agerina boygeorgei[107]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Karim & Adrain

    Ordovician (Floian)

      United States
    (  Nevada)

    A member of the family Phillipsinellidae.

    Aguaditaspis[108]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Randolfe, Rustán & Bignon

    Devonian (Lochkovian-Pragian)

    Talacasto Formation

      Argentina

    A member of the family Dalmanitidae. The type species is A. mediaspina.

    Aitkenaspis[109]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Handkamer & Pratt in Handkamer, Pratt & MacNaughton

    Cambrian

      Canada

    Genus includes new species A. keelensis.

    Albertelloides eliasi[109]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Handkamer & Pratt in Handkamer, Pratt & MacNaughton

    Cambrian

      Canada

    Amphitryon constrictus[110]

    Sp. nov

    In press

    Wei & Zhou in Wei et al.

    Ordovician (Katian)

    Daduhe Formation

      China

    Anebocephalus[111]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Sundberg & Webster

    Cambrian Stage 4

    Harkless Formation

      United States
    (  Nevada)

    Genus includes new species A. silverpeakensis.

    Arndellaspis[112]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Holloway, Banks & Banks

    Silurian (Rhuddanian)

    Arndell Sandstone

      Australia

    A member of the family Encrinuridae. The type species is A. oryxis.

    Auritolithus[112]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Holloway, Banks & Banks

    Ordovician (Katian)

    Arndell Sandstone

      Australia

    A member of the family Trinucleidae. The type species is A. corbetti.

    Bignonops[113] Gen. et comb. nov Valid Van Viersen & Kloc Devonian Timnrhanrhart Formation   Morocco Monotypic genus in Acastidae. The type species is B. tamnrhertus.

    Bolbolenellus dodoensis[109]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Handkamer & Pratt in Handkamer, Pratt & MacNaughton

    Cambrian

      Canada

    Brongniartella calveri[112]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Holloway, Banks & Banks

    Silurian (Rhuddanian)

    Arndell Sandstone

      Australia

    A member of the family Homalonotidae.

    Cambrosaurura[114]

    Gen. et comb. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Geyer in Cederström et al.

    Cambrian

    Jbel Wawrmast Formation

      Morocco

    A member of the family Ellipsocephalidae belonging to the subfamily Ellipsocephalinae. The type species is "Ornamentaspis" usitata Geyer (1990); genus also includes new species C. bommeli and C. robusta, and possibly also Ornamentaspis? todraensis Geyer (1990).

    Catillicephala cifellii[115]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Westrop & Dengler

    Cambrian (Guzhangian)

    Shallow Bay Formation

      Canada
    (  Newfoundland and Labrador)

    A member of the family Catillicephalidae.

    Chelediscus garzoni[116]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Collantes et al.

    Cambrian Stage 4

      Spain

    Clarksonops[117]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Disputed

    Crônier & Waters

    Devonian (Famennian)

    Hongguleleng Formation

      China

    A phacopid trilobite. Genus includes new species C. junggariensis. The genus Clarksonops was subsequently considered to be a junior synonym of the genus Omegops by Zong (2023), resulting in a new combination Omegops junggariensis.[118][119]

    Coenoides[111]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Sundberg & Webster

    Cambrian Stage 4

    Harkless Formation

      United States
    (  Nevada)

    Genus includes new species C. scholteni.

    Cuneoaxiella[114]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Cederström et al.

    Cambrian

    Gislöv Formation

      Morocco
      Sweden

    A member of the family Ellipsocephalidae belonging to the subfamily Protoleninae. The type species is "Proampyx" grandis Ahlberg & Bergström (1978); genus also includes "Cambrunicornia" agdziensis Geyer (1990).

    Dellingia[114]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Cederström et al.

    Cambrian

    Gislöv Formation

      Sweden

    A member of the family Ellipsocephalidae belonging to the subfamily Ellipsocephalinae. The type species is "Comluella" scanica Ahlberg & Bergström (1978).

    Dodoella[109]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Handkamer & Pratt in Handkamer, Pratt & MacNaughton

    Cambrian

      Canada

    Genus includes new species D. kobayashii.

    Ellipsostrenua brevifrons[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Cederström et al.

    Cambrian

    Gislöv Formation

      Sweden

    A member of the family Ellipsocephalidae belonging to the subfamily Ellipsocephalinae.

    Ellipsostrenua simrica[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Cederström et al.

    Cambrian

    Gislöv Formation

      Sweden

    A member of the family Ellipsocephalidae belonging to the subfamily Ellipsocephalinae.

    Ellipsostrenua troedssoni[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Cederström et al.

    Cambrian

    Gislöv Formation

      Sweden

    A member of the family Ellipsocephalidae belonging to the subfamily Ellipsocephalinae.

    Eobathyuriscus[109]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Handkamer & Pratt in Handkamer, Pratt & MacNaughton

    Cambrian

      Canada

    Genus includes new species E. mackenziensis and E. macqueeni.

    Eosaukia anhuiensis[120]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Lei & Peng

    Cambrian (Furongian)

    Chaumitien Formation

      China

    A saukiid trilobite.

    Epichalnipsus bergstroemi[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Cederström et al.

    Cambrian

    Gislöv Formation

      Sweden

    A member of the family Ellipsocephalidae belonging to the subfamily Strenuaevinae.

    Fantasticolithus[121]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Fortey & Gutiérrez-Marco

    Early Ordovician

      Peru

    A trinucleid trilobite. Genus includes new species F. isabelae.

    Forteyaspis[107]

    Gen. et 2 sp. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Karim & Adrain

    Ordovician

      Canada
      United Kingdom

    A member of the family Phillipsinellidae. The type species is F. idoli; genus also includes new species F. adamanti, as well as "Agerina" laurentica Ingham & Tripp (1991) and "Agerina" norrisi Ludvigsen (1980).

    Geigibole kohleichensis[122]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Müller & Hahn

    Carboniferous (Viséan)

      Germany

    Glossopleura youngi[109]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Handkamer & Pratt in Handkamer, Pratt & MacNaughton

    Cambrian

      Canada

    Gondwanaspis eisbornensis[123]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Helling & Becker

    Devonian (probably early Frasnian)

    Hagen-Balve Formation

      Germany

    A member of the family Odontopleuridae.

    Gondwanaspis schloesseri[123]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Helling & Becker

    Devonian (probably Givetian)

    Hofermühle Formation

      Germany

    A member of the family Odontopleuridae.

    Gravicalymene clarkei[112]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Holloway, Banks & Banks

    Silurian (Rhuddanian)

    Arndell Sandstone

      Australia

    A member of the family Calymenidae belonging to the subfamily Calymeninae.

    Harklessaspis[111]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Sundberg & Webster

    Cambrian Stage 4

    Harkless Formation

      United States
    (  Nevada)

    Genus includes new species H. rasettii and H. parvigranulosus.

    Hollardops angustifrons[113] Sp. nov Valid Van Viersen & Kloc Devonian Timrhanrhart Formation   Morocco A member of the family Acastidae.
    Hollardops klugi[113] Sp. nov Valid Van Viersen & Kloc Devonian Seheb El Rhassel Group   Morocco A member of the family Acastidae.
    Hollardops kyriarchos[113] Sp. nov Valid Van Viersen & Kloc Devonian Khebchia Formation   Morocco A member of the family Acastidae.
    Hollardops luscus[113] Sp. nov Valid Van Viersen & Kloc Devonian El Otfal Formation   Morocco A member of the family Acastidae.
    Hollardops multatuli[113] Sp. nov Valid Van Viersen & Kloc Devonian Khebchia Formation   Morocco A member of the family Acastidae.

    Ivanites[108]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Randolfe, Rustán & Bignon

    Devonian (Lochkovian-Pragian)

    Talacasto Formation

      Argentina

    A member of the family Dalmanitidae. The type species is I. leonorae.

    Japonoscutellum senectum[112]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Holloway, Banks & Banks

    Silurian (Rhuddanian)

    Arndell Sandstone

      Australia

    A member of the family Scutelluidae.

    Kettneraspis plumula[124]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Flick & Flick

    Devonian (Eifelian)

      Germany

    A member of the family Odontopleuridae.

    Kongqiaoheia sarytumensis[125]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ghobadi Pour

    Ordovician

      Kazakhstan

    Liostracina fuluensis[126]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Yang et al.

    Cambrian (Guzhangian)

    Longha Formation

      China

    A member of Ptychopariida belonging to the family Liostracinidae.

    Mackenzieaspis[109]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Handkamer & Pratt in Handkamer, Pratt & MacNaughton

    Cambrian

      Canada

    Genus includes new species M. parallelispinosa and M. divergens.

    Malongullia sinensis[110]

    Sp. nov

    In press

    Wei & Zhou in Wei et al.

    Ordovician (Katian)

    Daduhe Formation

      China

    Malongullia zhenxiongensis[110]

    Sp. nov

    In press

    Wei & Zhou in Wei et al.

    Ordovician (Katian)

    Daduhe Formation

      China

    Mexicaspidella[109]

    Nom. nov

    Not Valid

    Handkamer & Pratt in Handkamer, Pratt & MacNaughton

    Cambrian

      Mexico
      United States

    A replacement name for Mexicaspis Lochman (1948). Not valid because prior replacement: Caspimexis Özdikmen 2005 in: Paleontological Journal 39(5):563-564

    Miaopopsis sokyrensis[125]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ghobadi Pour

    Ordovician

      Kazakhstan

    Minicryphaeus suavius[113] Sp. nov Valid Van Viersen & Kloc Devonian Seheb El Rhassel Group   Morocco A member of the family Acastidae.

    Mynaralaspis[125]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Ghobadi Pour

    Ordovician

      Kazakhstan

    Genus includes new species M. perforata.

    Needmorella[127]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Holloway & Scott

    Devonian

    Needmore Shale

      United States
    ((  Pennsylvania
    (  Virginia
      West Virginia)

    A member of the family Dalmanitidae belonging to the subfamily Synphoriinae. The type species is N. simoni.

    Niuchangella agastor[112]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Holloway, Banks & Banks

    Silurian (Rhuddanian)

    Arndell Sandstone

      Australia

    A member of the family Brachymetopidae.

    Oenonella otherfellersorum[128]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Adrain & Fortey

    Ordovician (Darriwilian)

    Table Cove Formation

      Canada
    (  Newfoundland and Labrador)

    Oenonella wasisnamei[128]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Adrain & Fortey

    Ordovician (Darriwilian)

    Table Cove Formation

      Canada
    (  Newfoundland and Labrador)

    Pedinopariops? requadti[124]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Flick & Flick

    Devonian (Eifelian)

      Germany

    A member of the family Phacopidae.

    Peltura hutchinsoni[129]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Nguyen, Westrop & Landing

    Cambrian (Furongian)

    Chelsey Drive Group

      Canada
    (  Nova Scotia)

    An olenid trilobite.

    Peltura undulata[130]

    Sp. nov

    Nielsen et al.

    Cambrian (Furongian)

    Alum Shale Formation

      Norway
      Sweden

    An olenid trilobite.

    Pepodes[112]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Holloway, Banks & Banks

    Silurian (Rhuddanian)

    Arndell Sandstone

      Australia

    A member of the family Illaenidae. The type species is P. agrestis.

    Persiax[131]

    Nom. nov

    Valid

    Lerosey-Aubril & Deshmukh

    Carboniferous (Tournaisian)

      Iran

    A replacement name for Persia Lerosey-Aubril (2012).

    Platykardiapyge[113] Gen. et comb. nov Valid Van Viersen & Kloc Devonian Ihandar Formation   Morocco Genus in Acastidae. The type species is P. maderensis; genus also includes P. aequisulcata.

    Pricyclopyge keralensis[125]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ghobadi Pour

    Ordovician

      Kazakhstan

    Prosaukia xiaoxianensis[120]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Lei & Peng

    Cambrian (Furongian)

    Chaumitien Formation

      China

    A saukiid trilobite.

    Sahtuia[109]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Handkamer & Pratt in Handkamer, Pratt & MacNaughton

    Cambrian

      Canada

    Genus includes new species S. carcajouensis.

    Salterocoryphe? bailliei[112]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Holloway, Banks & Banks

    Ordovician (Katian)

    Arndell Sandstone

      Australia

    A member of the family Calymenidae belonging to the subfamily Colpocoryphinae.

    Sculptoproetus (Macroblepharum) bithynicus[124]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Flick & Flick

    Devonian (Emsian)

      Turkey

    A member of the family Proetidae belonging to the subfamily Cornuproetinae.

    Shumardia karasaiensis[125]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ghobadi Pour

    Ordovician

      Kazakhstan

    Taklamakania paucisegmentatus[110]

    Sp. nov

    In press

    Wei & Zhou in Wei et al.

    Ordovician (Katian)

    Daduhe Formation

      China

    Toxotiformis[132]

    Gen. et comb. et 5 sp. nov

    Valid

    Makarova

    Cambrian

      Russia

    The type species is "Toxotis" venustus Lazarenko (1968); genus also includes new species T. artus, T. kotuyensis, T. nelegensis, T. tuberculosus and T. ventosus.

    Triarthrus akkermensis[125]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ghobadi Pour

    Ordovician

      Kazakhstan

    Vietnamia hyron[112]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Holloway, Banks & Banks

    Ordovician (Katian)

    Arndell Sandstone

      Australia

    A member of the family Calymenidae belonging to the subfamily Reedocalymeninae.

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    Acheronauta[149]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Pulsipher et al.

    Silurian

    Waukesha Lagerstätte

      United States
    (  Wisconsin)

    A vermiform arthropod, possibly a basal member of Mandibulata. Genus includes new species A. stimulapis.

     

    Astutuscaris[150]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Jiao &Du

    Cambrian Stage 4

    Wulongqing Formation

      China

    A member of Euarthropoda of uncertain affinities. The type species is A. bispinifer.

    Balhuticaris[151]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Izquierdo-López & Caron

    Cambrian

    Burgess Shale

      Canada
    (  British Columbia)

    A bivalved arthropod belonging to the group Hymenocarina. The type species is B. voltae.

     

    Cyrtoctenus bambachi[152]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Plotnick & Lamsdell

    Carboniferous (Tournaisian)

    Price Formation

      United States
    (  Virginia)

    Ahibbertopterid eurypterid.

     

    Erettopterus qujingensis[153]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Maet al.

    Silurian (Pridolí)

    Yulongsi Formation

      China

    Apterygotid eurypterid.

    Erratus[154]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Fuet al.

    Cambrian Stage 3

    Helinpu Formation

      China

    An early carapace-bearing arthropod. The type species is E. sperare.

     

    Fengzhengia[155]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    O'Flynn et al.

    Cambrian Stage 3

    Chiungchussu Formation

      China

    A member of Euarthropoda of uncertain affinities. The type species is F. mamingae.

     

    Guangyuanolimulus[156]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Huet al.

    Permian-Triassic transition

      China

    A member of Xiphosura, possibly an early horseshoe crab. Genus includes new species G. shangsiensis.

    Hibbertopterus lamsdelli[157]

    Sp. nov

    In press

    Braddy, Lerner & Lucas

    Late Carboniferous

      United States
    (  New Mexico)

    Aeurypterid.

    Lunataspis borealis[158]

    Sp. nov

    In press

    Lamsdell et al.

    Ordovician (Sandbian)

    Gull River Formation

      Canada
    (  Ontario)

    A member of Xiphosurida.

     

    Malongia[159]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Wang et al.

    Devonian (Lochkovian)

    Xiaxishancun Formation

      China

    Aeurypterid belonging to the family Dolichopteridae. Genus includes new species M. mirabilis.

    Masticaris[160]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Harvey & Butterfield

    Cambrian Stage 4

    Mount Clark Formation

      Canada
    (  Northwest Territories)

    An arthropod described on the basis of mandibles co-occurring with small carbonaceous fossils. The type species is M. fimbriata.

    Mieridduryn[161]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Pates et al.

    Ordovician (Darriwilian)

    Gilwern Volcanic Formation

    United Kingdom

    Anopabiniid-like stem-arthropod. The type species is M. bonniae.

     

    Monstrodesmus grimaldii[162]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Su, Cai & Huang

    Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

      Myanmar

    A millipede belonging to the family Trichopolydesmidae.

    Paleolimulus mazonensis[163]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Bicknell, Naugolnykh & McKenzie

    Carboniferous (Moscovian)

    Carbondale Formation

      United States
    (  Illinois)

    A member of Xiphosura belonging to the family Paleolimulidae.

    Parahughmilleria fuea[164]

    Sp. nov

    Maet al.

    Devonian (Lochkovian)

    Xiaxishancun Formation

      China

    Anadelophthalmid eurypterid.

    Pterygotus wanggaii[164]

    Sp. nov

    Maet al.

    Devonian (Lochkovian)

    Xiaxishancun Formation

      China

    Apterygotid eurypterid.

    Tomlinsonus[165]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Moysiuk et al.

    Ordovician (Katian)

    Kirkfield Formation

      Canada
    (  Ontario)

    A marrellomorph arthropod. The type species is T. dimitrii.

     

    Utahnax[166]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Lerosey-Aubril & Ortega-Hernández

    Cambrian (Drumian)

    United States
    (  Utah)

    ADinocaridids. The type species is U. vannieri.

     

    Utaurora[167]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Pates et al.

    Cambrian (Drumian)

    Wheeler Formation

    United States
    (  Utah)

    Anopabiniid. The type species is U. comosa.

     

    Vermontcaris[168]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Pari, Briggs & Gaines

    Cambrian Stage 4

      United States
    (  Vermont)

    A bivalved arthropod. Genus includes new species V. montcalmi.

    General research

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