Trilobites (genus)
Trilobites Link, 1807 is a disused genus of trilobites, the species of which are now all assigned to other genera.[1][2]
- T. alatus = Sphaerophthalmus alatus
- T. desideratus = Paradoxides gracilis
- T. elliptifrons = Acernaspis elliptifrons[3]
- T. emarginata = Isoctomesa emarginata
- T. hoffi = Ellipsocephalus hoffi
- T. limbatus = Megistaspis limbatus
- T. mimulus = Tomoligus mimulus
- T. minor = Hydrocephalus minor[4]
- T. mutilus = Carmon mutilus
- T. orphana = Orphanaspis orphana
- T. serratus = Apatokephalus serratus
- T. sulzeri = Conocoryphe sulzeri
- T. zippei = Placoparia zippei
References
- Moore, R.C. (1959). Arthropoda I - Arthropoda General Features, Proarthropoda, Euarthropoda General Features, Trilobitomorpha. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology. Part O. Boulder, Colorado/Lawrence, Kansas: Geological Society of America/University of Kansas Press. pp. 1–560. ISBN 0-8137-3015-5.
- Whittington, H. B. et al. Part O, Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology. Revised, Volume 1 – Trilobita – Introduction, Order Agnostida, Order Redlichiida. 1997
- Ramskjöld, L.; Werdelin, L. (1991). "The phylogeny and evolution of some phacopid trilobites". Cladistics. 7: 29–74. doi:10.1111/j.1096-0031.1991.tb00021.x.
- von Leonard, K.C.; Bronn, H.G. (1836). Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geolognosie, Paläontologie und Petrefactenkunde. E. Schweizerbart.
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