Taxonomy
The genus was first named ''Egle'' by Barrande, but that name was not available, since it was used by Robineau-Desvoidy before forSpecies previously assigned to ''Cyclopyge''
* ''C. binodosa'' = '' Pricyclopyge binodosa'' * ''C. genatenta'' = '' Prospectatrix genatenta''Species that may be confused with ''Cyclopyge''
* The agnostid trilobite '' Pseudagnostus cyclopyge'', or previously known as ''Agnostus cyclopyge''. * The agnostid trilobite '' Rhaptagnostus cyclopygeformis'', or previously known as ''Agnostus cyclopygeformis''. * The butterfly previously known as '' Cyclopyge'' Mielke, 2002. * The millipede '' Rhamphidarpoides cyclopyge'', belonging to the Spirostreptida order.Distribution
As pelagic creatures, cyclogygids were not bound to shallow waters surrounding continents and islands. At the time they lived, continents weren't blocking the exchange between different parts of the ocean, and this means they probably had large distributions, comprising one or more climate zones worldwide. ''Cyclopyge'' is well known from the Czech Republic, Morocco, England, Sweden, Canada (Newfoundland) and the United States. * ''Cyclopyge recurva'' occurs in the Ordovician of China (Pagoda Formation of southwestern Shaanxi).References
Cyclopygidae Asaphida genera Ordovician trilobites of Europe Ordovician trilobites of Africa Ordovician trilobites of North America Ordovician trilobites of Asia Paleozoic life of Quebec {{Asaphida-stub