Template:Taxonomy/Shimanskya
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Domain: | Eukaryota | /displayed | [Taxonomy; edit] |
Clade: | Amorphea | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
Clade: | Obazoa | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
(unranked): | Opisthokonta | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
(unranked): | Holozoa | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
(unranked): | Filozoa | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
Clade: | Choanozoa | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
Kingdom: | Animalia | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
Subkingdom: | Eumetazoa | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
Clade: | ParaHoxozoa | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
Clade: | Bilateria | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
Clade: | Nephrozoa | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
(unranked): | Protostomia | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
(unranked): | Spiralia | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
Superphylum: | Lophotrochozoa | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
Phylum: | Mollusca | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
Subphylum: | Conchifera | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
Class: | Cephalopoda | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
Clade: | Neocephalopoda | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
Subclass: | Coleoidea | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
(unranked): | Neocoleoidea | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
Superorder: | Decapodiformes | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
Order: | Spirulida (?) | /? | [Taxonomy; edit] |
Family: | †Shimanskyidae | [Taxonomy; edit] | |
Genus: | †Shimanskya | [Taxonomy; edit] |
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Parent: | Shimanskyidae [Taxonomy; edit]
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Rank: | genus (displays as Genus )
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Link: | †Shimanskya
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Extinct: | yes
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Always displayed: | yes (major rank) |
Taxonomic references: | Doguzhaeva, L. A., Mapes, R. H., & Mutvei, H. (1999). A Late Carboniferous spirulid coleoid from the southern mid-continent (USA): shell wall ultrastructure and evolutionary implications. In F. Olóriz & F. J. Rodríguez-Tovar (Eds.), Advancing Research on Living and Fossil Cephalopods (pp. 47–57). New York: Kluwer Academic Publishers. |
Parent's taxonomic references: | Doguzhaeva, L. A., Mapes, R. H., & Mutvei, H. (1999). A Late Carboniferous spirulid coleoid from the southern mid-continent (USA): shell wall ultrastructure and evolutionary implications. In F. Olóriz & F. J. Rodríguez-Tovar (Eds.), Advancing Research on Living and Fossil Cephalopods (pp. 47–57). New York: Kluwer Academic Publishers. |