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- Ameura is an extinct genus of trilobite belonging to the family Proetidae. Fossils from the genus have been found in late Paleozoic beds in North America...
- Toernquistina Family Phillipsiidae Acanthophillipsia Acropyge Ameropiltonia Ameura Ampulliglabella Anisopyge Archegonus Bedicella Breviphillipsia Carbonocoryphe...
- proetidae. Family Phillipsiidae Acanthophillipsia Acropyge Ameropiltonia Ameura Ampulliglabella Anisopyge Archegonus Bedicella Breviphillipsia Carbonocoryphe...
- Cyrtosymbole Subfamily Ditomopyginae Acanthophillipsia Acropyge Ameropiltonia Ameura Ampulliglabella Australokaskia Anisopyge Delaria Ditomopyge Hentigia Iranaspidion...
- Mazon Cr**** area. Trilobites were still present in Illinois and included Ameura and Ditomopyge. 325 million years ago Illinois was covered in heavily forested...
- as well as small numbers of trilobites, including Ditomopyge scitula and Ameura missouriensis. The formation was first defined in 1963 by Patrick K. Sutherland...
- †Aglaocrinus †Aglaocrinus compactus †Allosocrinus †Allosocrinus bronaughiAmeuraAmeura missouriensis Ammodiscus †Amphiscapha †Amphiscapha muricata †Amphissites...
- Amecephalites Amecephaloides Amecephalus (=Strotocephalus) Amechilus Ameropiltonia Ameura Amgaspidella Amgaspis Amginia Amginoerbia Amginouyia Amiaspis Amicus Ammagnostus...
- form †Ametroblatta †Ametroblatta strigosa – type locality for speciesAmeuraAmeura missouriensis †Ammonidium †Ammonidium hamatum †Amphilichas †Amphiscapha...
- †Allorisma altirostrata – type locality for species †Amelacanthus †AmeuraAmeura missouriensis Ammodiscustentative report †Amphiscapha †Amphiscapha...