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- Acernaspis is an extinct genus of trilobite that is known from the Silurian. It contains two species, A. elliptifrons, and A. salmoensis. It is sometimes...
- phillipsi P. primaevus = Acernaspis primaeva P. prokopi = Prokops prokopi P. pulcellus = Acernaspis pulcella P. quadrilineatus = Acernaspis quadrilineata P. rana...
- taxonomic diversity during the Devonian. The following genera are included: Acernaspis Acuticryphops Adastocephalum Afrops Ainasuella Altaesajania Ananaspis...
- Sphaerophthalmus alatus T. desideratus = Paradoxides gracilis T. elliptifrons = Acernaspis elliptifrons T. emarginata = Isoctomesa emarginata T. hoffi = Ellipsocephalus...
- is the type locality for several fossils including trilobite species Acernaspis glabra, Youngia moroides, Scotoharpes judex, Raphiophorus aloniensis and...
- Acernaspis Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Trilobita Order: Phacopida Family: Pterygometopidae Genus: Achatella Delo...
- Database records no known occurrences of Precambrian fossils in Wisconsin. †Acernaspis †Acidaspis †Actinoceras †Aglaspis †Agraulos †Amplexopora †Amplexus †Arctinurus...
- ostracodes, pelecypods, gastropods, tabulate corals and trilobites (Acernaspis) are found. Ichnofossils are more common, represented by Diplocraterion...
- of age. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z †Acernaspis †Acheilops †Acheronauta- type locality of the genus †Acidaspis †Acrotreta...
- Acastava Acaste Acastella Acastellina Acastocephala Acastoides Acastopyge Acernaspis (=Eskaspis; =Otadenus; =Murphycops) Acerocare Acerocarina (=Cyclognathus)...