Definition of Cyclopygid. Meaning of Cyclopygid. Synonyms of Cyclopygid

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Meaning of Cyclopygid from wikipedia

- Cyclopygidae is a family of asaphid trilobites from the Ordovician. Cyclopygids had an extratropical distribution, and there is evidence that they lived...
- found in what are today the Czech Republic and in Wales. Like other cyclopygids, it has huge eyes, that occupy almost the entire free ch****s (or librigenae)...
- Northwest and Southeast China, North Kazakhstan and Wales. It is a typical cyclopygid that can be distinguished by its large but separate eyes, elongated glabella...
- fused eyes, common to the species of this genus. Some (sub)species of the cyclopygid genera Cyclopyge and Pricyclopyge share this character, but Symphysops...
- China, the Czech Republic, France, and the United Kingdom. Like other cyclopygids, Pricyclopyge lacks genal spines. Pricyclopyge has six thorax segments...
- Order Redlichiida. 1997 Zhou Zhiyi; Zhou Zhiqiang (2009). "Ordovician cyclopygid trilobites from the Pagoda Formation of southwestern Shaanxi, China"....
- this genus was an early representative of the extremely well-sighted cyclopygids. The species epithet is derived from the Latin exquisita, meaning excellent...
- ****ociated with rare graptolites. Lastly, trilobites of the so-called Cyclopygid Biofacies and brachiopods of the Paterula ****ociation are typical for...
- Arthropoda (Trilobitomorpha). Zhou Zhiyi; Zhou Zhiqiang (2009). "Ordovician cyclopygid trilobites from the Pagoda Formation of southwestern Shaanxi, China"....
- Ghobadi Pour, M. (2022). "Trilobites of trinucleid, raphiophorid and cyclopygid ****ociations from the Ordovician (Darriwilian – early Katian) of the west...