Belongs within: Reclinata.
Glyptograptus is a genus of graptoloids known from the Lower Ordovician to the Lower Silurian, characterised by the curvature of their thecae (Bulman 1970).
Characters (from Bulman 1970): Thecae with gentle sigmoid curvature; supragenicular wall almost straight, sloping outwards, or rarely with gentle double curvature and everted apertures; apertural margin commonly undulate.
Glyptograptus Lapworth 1873 B70
| i. s.: G. intersitus B70
| G. persculptus B70
| G. teretiusculus F71
|--G. (Glyptograptus) B70
| |--*G. (G.) tamariscus (Nicholson 1868) [=Diplograptus tamariscus] B70
| |--G. (G.) dentatus B70
| | |--G. d. dentatus B70
| | `--G. d. appendiculatus B70
| `--G. (G.) rostratus (Sherrard 1949) [=Diplograptus (G.) rostratus] F71
`--G. (Pseudoglyptograptus Bulman & Rickards 1968) B70
`--G. (*P.) vas Bulman & Rickards 1968 B70
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[B70] Bulman, O. M. B. 1970. Graptolithina with sections of Enteropneusta and Pterobranchia. In Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Part V 2nd ed. (C. Teichert, ed.) pp. V1-V149. The Geological Society of America, Inc.: Boulder (Colorado), and the University of Kansas: Lawrence (Kansas).
[F71] Fletcher, H. O. 1971. Catalogue of type specimens of fossils in the Australian Museum, Sydney. Australian Museum Memoir 13: 1-167.
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