Bogoslovskya
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Bogoslovskya is an extinct orthoceroid cephalopod genus that lived in what is now Asia (Urals and Japan) from the Devonian to the Permian.
which at that time included 5 species from the Devonian of the Ural Mountains. Since then three more species have been described from the Carboniferous and Permian of Japan. Bogoslovskya was originally assigned to the subfamily Michelinoceratinae with in the Orthocerida, wherein it was listed by Sepkoski (2002) and reassigned to the Palliocerida by Zhuravleva (2005) and placed in the newly established Bogoslovskyidae.
Taxonomy
Bogoslovskya was named by Zhuravleva (1978)which at that time included 5 species from the Devonian of the Ural Mountains. Since then three more species have been described from the Carboniferous and Permian of Japan. Bogoslovskya was originally assigned to the subfamily Michelinoceratinae with in the Orthocerida, wherein it was listed by Sepkoski (2002) and reassigned to the Palliocerida by Zhuravleva (2005) and placed in the newly established Bogoslovskyidae.