Chonetes
Chonetes is an extinct genus of brachiopods. It ranged from the Late Ordovician to the Middle Jurassic.[1]
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Species
    
The following species of Chonetes have been described:[1]
- C. (Paeckelmannia)
 - C. baragwanathi
 - C. billingsi (Floresta Formation, Colombia)[2]
 - C. burlingtonensis
 - C. chamishkjensis
 - C. chaoi
 - C. cherokeensis
 - C. chesterensis
 - C. compressa
 - C. comstockii (Floresta Fm.)[2]
 - C. concentrica
 - C. concentricus
 - C. deliciasensis
 - C. flemingi
 - C. foedus
 - C. foshagi
 - C. geniculata
 - C. glabra
 - C. glenparkensis
 - C. gregarius
 - C. illinoisensis
 - C. logani
 - C. mesoloba
 - C. missouriensis
 - C. moelleri
 - C. monosensis
 - C. multicosta
 - C. obtusa
 - C. oklahomensis
 - C. ornata
 - C. pinegensis
 - C. planumbona
 - C. posturalicus
 - C. pygmoideus
 - C. rarispina
 - C. semiovalis
 - C. shumardiana
 - C. sichuanensis
 - C. sinuatus
 - C. squama
 - C. stubeli (Floresta Fm.)[2]
 - C. suavis
 - C. timanica
 - C. variolaris
 
- Names brought to synonymy
 
- Chonetes elegans L.B. Smyth 1922, a synonym for Chonetes speciosus[3] - abundant in the shales associated with the main limestone near Ballycastle, Northern Ireland.[4]
 - Chonetes elegans L. G. de Koninck, 1847, a synonym for Plicochonetes elegans (L.G. de Koninck, 1847)[5]
 
References
    
- Chonetes on the Paleobiology Database
 - Floresta Fauna at Fossilworks.org
 - Chonetes speciosus nom. nov. F. Wolverson Cope, 1938 at Cambridge Journal
 - L.B. Smyth, Geological Magazine, Volume LIX, 1922
 - Recherches sur les animaux fossiles. LG De Koninck, 1847, volume I, page 220
 
Further reading
    
- Fossils (Smithsonian Handbooks) by David Ward (Page 83)
 
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