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Lined fireworm

The lined fireworm (Pherecardia striata) is a species of polychaete annelid distributed in tropical areas of the Pacific Ocean.

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Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Annelida
Clade: Pleistoannelida
Subclass: Errantia
Family: Amphinomidae
Genus: Pherecardia
Species:
P. striata
Binomial name
Pherecardia striata
Kinberg, 1857

Ecology

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The lined fireworm is known to scavenge on the crown-of -thorn


Genus Species Clade Epoch Image
Agnotocastor
  • A. praeteredens (type)
Castoridae Eocene-Miocene
Alligator Crocodilia Eocene
Archaeocyon
  • A. leptodus (type)
  • A. pavidus
  • A. falkenbachi
Borophaginae Oligocene
Archaeotherium
  • A. mortoni (type)
Entelodontidae Oligocene
Bathornis
  • B. veredus (type)
  • B. celeripes
  • B. cursor
  • B. fricki
  • B. geographicus
  • B. grallator
  • B. fax?
  • B. minor
Bathornithidae Eocene-Miocene
Bothriodon Anthracotheriidae
Daeodon
  • D. shoshonensis (type)
  • D. humerosum?
†Entelodontidae Miocene
Daphoneus
  • D. vetus (type)
  • D. hartshorianus
  • D. lambei
  • D. ruber
  • D. socialis
  • D. transversus
Amphicyonidae Eocene-Miocene
Dinictis
  • D. felina (type)
Nimravidae Eocene-Miocene
Eporeodon
  • E. major (type)
  • E. occidentalis
  • E. pygmyus
Merycoidodontidae Oligocene
Eusmilus E. bidentatus (type)

E. villebramarensis

E. adelos

†Nimravidae
Hoplophoneus
  • H. primaevus (type)
  • H. occidentalis
  • H. strigidens
  • H. cerebralis
  • H. dakotensis
  • H. oharrai
  • H. sicarius
†Nimravidae Eocene-Oligocene
Hyaenodon Hyaenodontidae
Hypertragulus
Hyracodon †Hyracodontidae
Ischyromys
Leptomeryx
Leptauchenia
Megacerops
Merycoidodon
Mesohippus
Metamynodon
Miniochoerus
Miohippus
Nimravus †Nimravidae
Palaeolagus
Paracrax †Bathornithidae
Parictis Amphicynodontinae
Peltosaurus Anguidae
Poebrotherium
  • P. wilsoni (type)
  • P. chadronensis
  • P. eximium
  • P. franki
  • P. labratum
Camelidae
Protapirus
Protoceras
Stylemys
  • S. nebrascensis (type)
  • S. botti
  • S. calaverensis
  • S. canetotiana
  • S. capax
  • S. conspecta
  • S. copei
  • S. emiliae
  • S. frizaciana
  • S. karakolensis
  • S. nebrascensis
  • S. neglectus
  • S. oregonensis
  • S. pygmea
  • S. uintensis
  • S. undabuna
Testudinidae
Subhyracodon
Xenocranium
  • X. pileorivale (type)
Epoicotheriidae Oligocene


Below is a cladogram reconstructing the position of Fukuiraptor in the Megaraptora as per Delcourt and Grillo, 2018.

Megaraptora

Fukuiraptor

Megaraptoridae

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Temporal range: Pleistocene (UquianLujanian)
~2.500–0.011 Ma
Fossil specimen at the Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Cingulata
Family: Chlamyphoridae
Subfamily: Glyptodontinae
Genus: Glyptodon
Owen, 1839[1]
Species
  • G. clavipes Owen, 1839 (type)
  • G. elongatus Burmeister, 1866
  • G. euphractus Lund, 1839
  • G. jatunkhirkhi Cuadrelli et al., 2020[2]
  • G. munizi Ameghino, 1881
  • G. petaliferus Cope, 1888[3]
  • G. reticulatus Owen, 1845
  • G. rivapacis Hay, 1923[4]
Synonyms
Genus synonymy
  • Chlamydotherium Bronn, 1838
  • Glyptocoileus Castellanos, 1952
  • Glyptopedius Castellanos, 1953
  • Hoplophorus Lund, 1838
  • Heteroglyptodon Roselli, 1976
  • Lepitherium Sainte-Hilaire, 1839
  • Neothoracophorus Ameghino, 1839
  • Orycterotherium Bronn, 1838
  • Pachypus D'Alton, 1839
  • Schistopleurum Nodot, 1857
  • Thoracophorus Gervais and Ameghino
Species synonymy
  • G. clavipes:
  • G. subelevatus Nodot, 1854
  • G. euphractus:
  • G. dubius Reinhardt, 1875
  • Hoplophorus euphractus Lund, 1839
  • H. sellowi Lund, 1838
  • Sclerocalyptus euphractus Lund, 1839
  • G. reticulatus
  • G. asper Burmeister, 1866
  • G. typus Nodot, 1857
  • Hoplophorus asper Burmeister, 1866
  • Schistopleurum asperus Burmeister, 1866
  • S. typus Nodot, 1857
  1. ^ "Glyptodon". Paleobiology Database. Retrieved 2017-01-27.
  2. ^ Francisco Cuadrelli; Alfredo E. Zurita; Toriño; Ángel R. Miño-Boilini; Daniel Perea; Carlos A. Luna; Gillette; Medina (2020). "A new species of glyptodontine (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Glyptodontidae) from the Quaternary of the Eastern Cordillera, Bolivia: phylogeny and palaeobiogeography". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 18 (18): 1543–1566. doi:10.1080/14772019.2020.1784300. S2CID 221064742.
  3. ^ "Glyptodon petaliferus". Paleobiology Database. Retrieved 2017-01-27.
  4. ^ "Glyptodon rivapacis". Paleobiology Database. Retrieved 2017-01-27.