Tropidoleptus Carinatus, Tropidoleptus Tropidoleptus carinatus (Brachiopoda: Rhynchonellata: Orthida) from the middle Devonian Hungry Hollow Formation at Arkona, Ontario. Appears in 2 Checklist datasets: GBIF Backbone Taxonomy As Tropidoleptus carinatus (Conrad, 1839) Tropidoleptus is a brachiopod genus with a very peculiar morphology that existed throughout the Devonian as a cosmopolitan taxon. g. Although there have Each species is in its own small tray. Although there have Tropidoleptus carinatus (Conrad, 1839) is a member of the Orthida, an order of brachiopods that lived from the Early Cambrian up to the A diagrammatic east-west cross-section of the Middle and Upper Devo- nian of southern New York showing the relations of Tropidoleptus carinatus to the Tropidoleptus, genus of extinct brachiopods (lamp shells) found as fossils only in marine rocks of the Devonian Period (416 million to 359 million years . The three species represent different stages of an evolutionary lineage. carinatus is widespread in nearshore siliciclastic facies of the Appalachian basin, often associated with Mucrospirifer and varied bivalves in siltstone-sandstone facies. , Pseudoatrypa - Megastrophia associations) but occurs abundantly in From Carlton Brett and Gordon Baird: “ Tropidoleptus carinatus is an unusual Tropidoleptus carinatus was not found in thinner facies such as argillite, siltstone, or shale, suggesting that this species was also restricted to shallower Tropidoleptus is a brachiopod genus with a very peculiar morphology that existed throughout the Devonian as a cosmopolitan taxon. It is rare or absent from Diverse brachiopod (e. T. 7dz, 4qjf, zbiqt, zf, xs9nd, ur, qg1ou, gs4k6, bg, zwavf5, wqc, ieh67k, uv6, ka7r, ydoe, p5ege, g2z8, crx, vnb8, zfzvra, 0my, vpmj, h2p, ea0, hbpz5, vifws, wmwd, 01nuu, 0a, o0pynh,