FIGURE 3. The location of various finds of Clytiopsis spp. and Pseudoglyphea (cf. P.) spinosa. Red dots are localities where Clytiopsis spp. is found: Schachten, Anisian (Clytiopsis sp., Diedrich and Schulz 2003); Straußfurt, Ladinian (Clytiopsis thuringica, Förster 1967); Bust, Anisian (Clytiopsis argentoratensis, Gall 1971); Schoenbourg, Anisian (C. argentoratensis, Gall 1971); Vilsberg, Anisian (C. argentoratensis, Gall 1971); Arzviller, Anisian (C. argentoratensis, Gall and Fisher 1965); Wasselone, Anisian (Clytiopsis cf. argentoratensis, Bill 1914); Soultz-les-Bains (Königsgrube), Anisian (C. argentoratensis, Bill 1914; Clytiopsis sp., Förster 1966, 1967); Gresswiller, Anisian (C. argentoratensis, Bill 1914); Breuches (near Luxeuil), Anisian (Clytiopsis sp., Förster 1967). Green dot is the locality where the holotype of Pseudoglyphea spinosa is found (Dinkelberg, Anisian, Assmann 1927). The blue dot is the locality of the specimens from this study. The size of the dots seeks to denote the number of localities with finds in that area.