Definition of Acastidae. Meaning of Acastidae. Synonyms of Acastidae

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Definition of Acastidae

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- Acastidae is a family of trilobites in the order Phacopida, suborder Phacopina, superfamily Acastoidea, containing the following genera: Wikimedia Commons...
- of Göttingen) is a genus of spinose phacopid trilobite, of the family Acastidae, found in Lower to Middle Devonian age rocks from the Anti-Atlas Mountains...
- Devonian (Frasnian) Moulin Liénaux Formation  Belgium A member of the family Acastidae. Bradocryphaeus laomedeia Sp. nov Valid Van Viersen & Vanherle Devonian...
- Pilekiidae Family Pliomeridae Suborder Phacopina Superfamily Acastoidea Family Acastidae Family Calmoniidae Superfamily Dalmanitoidea Family Dalmanitidae Family...
- Prosopiscidae Family Diaphanometopidae Superfamily Acastoidea Family Acastidae (examples: Coltraneia oufatenensis, Walliserops trifurcatus) Family Calmoniidae...
- Tolkienia is an extinct genus of trilobite in the family Acastidae. It consists of three species split from Comura based on morphological differences...
- LaVine. Bellacartwrightia Lieberman & Kloc, 1997 - a Devonian trilobite (Acastidae) from North America; Bolbolenellus; Bouleia; Bristolia; Cambropallas;...
- transition) Abadía Formation  France  Luxembourg  Spain A member of the family Acastidae. The type species is "Pelitlina" corbachoi B****e & Müller (2016); genus...
- Erbenochile is a genus of spinose phacopid trilobite, of the family Acastidae, found in Lower to Middle Devonian age rocks from Algeria and Morocco. Originally...
- Hexacosta is a trilobite in the order Phacopida (family Acastidae), that existed during the middle Devonian in what is now Afghanistan. It was described...