Axonophora

Extinct suborder of graptolites From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Axonophora is an extinct suborder of graptolites. It primarily consists of the biserial graptolites, and also includes the retiolitids and monograptids.[1]

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Taxonomy of Axonophora from Maletz (2014):[2]

  • Infraorder †Diplograptina Lapworth, 1880e
    • Family †Diplograptidae Lapworth, 1873b
      • Subfamily †Diplograptinae Lapworth, 1873b
      • Subfamily †Orthograptinae Mitchell, 1987
    • Family †Lasiograptidae Lapworth, 1880e
    • Family †Climacograptidae Frech, 1897
    • Family †Dicranograptidae Lapworth, 1873b
      • Subfamily †Dicranograptinae Lapworth, 1873b
      • Subfamily †Nemagraptinae Lapworth, 1873
  • Infraorder †Neograptina Štorch et al., 2011
    • (Unranked)
      • Family †Normalograptidae Štorch & Serpagli, 1993
      • Family †Neodiplograptidae Melchin et al., 2011
        • Subfamily †Neodiplograptinae Melchin et al. 2011
        • Subfamily †Petalolithinae Bulman, 1955
    • Superfamily †Retiolitoidea Lapworth, 1873b
      • Family †Retiolitidae Lapworth, 1873b (retiolitids)
        • Subfamily †Retiolitinae Lapworth, 1873
        • Subfamily †Plectograptinae Bouček & Münch, 1952
    • Superfamily †Monograptoidea Lapworth, 1873

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