Belongs within: Trilobita.
Contains: Cyclolorenzella, Lisaniidae, Onchonotellus, Leiostegiacea, Conocoryphidae, Shumardiidae, Illaenuridae, Olenacea, Phacopida, Asaphacea, Ceratopygidae, Cyclopygidae, Dikelocephalacea, Ptychoparioidea, Corynexochida.
The Ptychopariida have been recognised as a group of trilobites known from the Middle Cambrian to the Late Ordovician. However, this group is probably paraphyletic, with a number of later trilobite groups, some surviving into the Devonian, derived from within the ptychopariidans (Prothero 1998).
Characters (from Prothero 1998, for Ptychopariida sensu stricto): Glabella simple, tapering anteriorly, with straight glabellar furrows; large area in front of glabella. Usually with many thoracic segments and small pygidium.
<==Ptychopariida [Ptychopariina]
|--+--Olenacea P98
| `--Phacopida P98
`--+--Calymenina [Calymenacea] P98
| | i. s.: Flexicalymene meeki P98
| | Calymene FO99
| | |--C. duni Etheridge & Mitchell 1917 F71
| | `--C. polgari FO99
| `--Pharostomatinae SS84
|--Illaenida [Illaenina] P98
| |--Illaenus johnstoni Etheridge 1896 F71
| |--Panderia J79
| |--Bumastus P98
| | |--B. insignis P98
| | `--B. ioxus EB01
| `--Harpillaenus FO99
|--Asaphida [Asaphina] P98
| | i. s.: Isotelus P98
| | |--I. gigas P98
| | `--I. parvirugosus FO99
| | Anataphrus J79
| | Nileidae FO99
| | |--Nileus affinis FO99
| | `--Symphysurus FO99
| | Ogygyinus armoricanus FO99
| |--Asaphacea S80
| |--Ceratopygacea S80
| | | i. s.: Charchaqia SS84
| | `--Ceratopygidae S80
| |--Cyclopygidae O02
| `--Dikelocephalacea P98
`--+--Ptychoparioidea P98
`--Corynexochida P98
Ptychopariida incertae sedis:
Cyclolorenzella HLC03
Lisaniidae HLC03
Onchonotinidae S80
|--Onchonotina Lu 1961 S80
`--Onchonotus Raymond 1924 S80
Quebecaspis S80
Taenicephalus S80
|--T. megalops Kobayashi 1938 S80
`--T. polyaricus Rosova 1963 S80
Guizhoucephalina Chien 1961 S80
`--*G. longispina Chien 1961 S80
Catillicephalidae [Catillicephalacea] SS84
|--Onchonotellus SS84
|--Pseudopetigurus Prantl & Přibyl 1950 SS84
`--Parahystricurus Ross 1951 SS84
Leiostegiacea S80
Elrathia kingi P98
Triarthrus P98
|--T. becki H04
`--T. eatoni M79
Conocoryphacea SS84
|--Conocoryphidae W77
`--Shumardiidae SS84
Macropyginae [Macropygidae, Remopleurididacea, Remopleurididae] SS84
|--Macropyge Stubblefield 1927 [incl. Gladiatoria Hupé 1955, Lichapyge Callaway 1877] SS84
| |--*M. chermi Stubblefield 1927 SS84
| |--M. ambolti (Troedsson 1937) [=Haniwa ambolti] SS84
| |--M. brevicaudata Wolfart 1970 SS84
| |--M. elegansis Fedjanina in Sinyakov & Fedjanina 1962 SS84
| |--M. gladiator Ross 1951 [=*Gladiatoria gladiator] SS84
| |--M. improcera Lisogor 1977 SS84
| |--M. kozhuchensis (Petrunina 1973) [=Niobella kozhuchensis] SS84
| |--‘Lichapyge’ problematica R27
| |--M. sica Sdzuy 1955 SS84
| `--M. taurina Dean in Özgül, Metin & Dean 1972 SS84
|--Promacropyge Lu 1965 SS84
`--Aksapyge Lisogor 1977 SS84
Illaenuridae SS84
Koldinia Walcott & Resser 1924 SS84
Wanwanaspis Kobayashi 1966 SS84
Wanwanoglobus Kobayashi 1966 SS84
Koldiniella Lermontova 1940 SS84
`--K. mitella SS84
Plethopeltidae SS84
|--Plethopeltis arbucklensis LM05
|--Stenopilus latus SS84, LM05
|--Leiocoryphe transversa Rasetti 1945 SS84
`--Plethometopus [Plethometopidae] SS84
`--P. obtusus LM05
Genevieviella neunia Lochman 1936 SS84
Raashellina paula Rozova 1963 SS84
Coosella altaica Ivshin in Khalfin 1960 SS84
Platydiamesus depressus SS84
Nomina nuda: Macropyge composita Petrunina 1966 SS84
Macropyge kasica Petrunina 1966 SS84
Macropyge lanceolata Petrunina 1966 SS84
Macropyge poletaevae Petrunina 1966 SS84
Macropyge prisca Petrunina 1966 SS84
Macropyge tabularis Petrunina 1966 SS84
*Type species of generic name indicated
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