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Rhenopyrgus is an extinct echinoderm in the class Edrioasteroidea, which existed during the Devonian in what is now France and Germany, the Ordovician in Iowa and Illinois, U.S.A.; and the Silurian of Argentina. It was described by Dehm in 1961, and the type species is R. coronaeformis, which was originally described by J. Rievers as a species in the genus , in 1961. A new species, R. piojoensis, was described by Colin D. Sumrall, Susana Heredia, Cecilia M. Rodríguez and Ana I. Mestre in 2012, from 116 specimens collected from the in the Loma de Los Piojos locality near San José de Jáchal, Argentina. The species epithet refers to the locality where the specimens were collected from. In 2019 another species, R. viviani, was described by researchers from the Natural History Museum, London,

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  • Rhenopyrgus is an extinct echinoderm in the class Edrioasteroidea, which existed during the Devonian in what is now France and Germany, the Ordovician in Iowa and Illinois, U.S.A.; and the Silurian of Argentina. It was described by Dehm in 1961, and the type species is R. coronaeformis, which was originally described by J. Rievers as a species in the genus , in 1961. A new species, R. piojoensis, was described by Colin D. Sumrall, Susana Heredia, Cecilia M. Rodríguez and Ana I. Mestre in 2012, from 116 specimens collected from the in the Loma de Los Piojos locality near San José de Jáchal, Argentina. The species epithet refers to the locality where the specimens were collected from. In 2019 another species, R. viviani, was described by researchers from the Natural History Museum, London, led by Tim Ewin. The group is hypothesised to have been mud-stickers, having part of the body sticking out of the mud, allowing it to feed higher up in the water. (en)
  • Rhenopyrgus — викопний рід голкошкірих тварин вимерлого класу , що існував у ранньому палеозої. Рештки тварин знайдені в США (ордовицький період), Аргентині та Канаді (силурійський період), Франції та Німеччині (девонський період). (uk)
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  • Rhenopyrgus (en)
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  • Dehm, 1961 (en)
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  • Rhenopyrgus — викопний рід голкошкірих тварин вимерлого класу , що існував у ранньому палеозої. Рештки тварин знайдені в США (ордовицький період), Аргентині та Канаді (силурійський період), Франції та Німеччині (девонський період). (uk)
  • Rhenopyrgus is an extinct echinoderm in the class Edrioasteroidea, which existed during the Devonian in what is now France and Germany, the Ordovician in Iowa and Illinois, U.S.A.; and the Silurian of Argentina. It was described by Dehm in 1961, and the type species is R. coronaeformis, which was originally described by J. Rievers as a species in the genus , in 1961. A new species, R. piojoensis, was described by Colin D. Sumrall, Susana Heredia, Cecilia M. Rodríguez and Ana I. Mestre in 2012, from 116 specimens collected from the in the Loma de Los Piojos locality near San José de Jáchal, Argentina. The species epithet refers to the locality where the specimens were collected from. In 2019 another species, R. viviani, was described by researchers from the Natural History Museum, London, (en)
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