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Eudipleura
Eudipleura Eu`di*pleu"ra, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? well + ?
double + ? rib,?, pl.,side.] (Biol.)
The fundamental forms of organic life, that are composed of
two equal and symmetrical halves. --Syd. Soc. Lex.
Meaning of Dipleura from wikipedia
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Dipleura is a
genus of
trilobites in the
order Phacopida. It was
described by
Green in 1832, and the type
species is
Dipleura dekayi. The type locality...
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Lockhartia dipleura is a
species of
orchid native to
Costa Rica. Kew
World Checklist of
Selected Plant Families v t e...
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almost complete dorsal exoskeleton of a
trilobite referred to the
species Dipleura dekayi is
described from the
Devonian Floresta Formation (Colombia) by...
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spiders Diplura (alga), a
genus of
brown algae in the
order Ishigeales Dipleura, a
genus of
trilobite This
disambiguation page
lists articles about taxa...
- roemeri. It is
closely related to
other trilobites such as
Arduennella and
Dipleura.[circular reference].
Fossils of
Homalonotus have been
found in: Ordovician...
- died at
Oyster Bay in 1851.
Historical species named after him
include Dipleura dekayi,
Eurypterus dekayi,
Eutrephoceras dekayi,
Mosasaurus dekayi, and...
- water. In the
Hamilton Group of New York, they are
found with Eldredgeops,
Dipleura and Bellacartwrightia, a
trilobite that
resembles Greenops but has much...
- †Dinorthis †Dinorthis
atavoides – or
unidentified comparable form †
Dipleura †
Dipleura dekayi †Diplothmena †Diplothmena
cheathami †Doleroides †Doleroides...
- genera:
Arduennella Brongniartella Burmeisterella Burmeisteria Digonus Dipleura Eohomalonotus Homalonotus Huemacaspis Iberocoryphe Kerfornella Leiostegina...
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Trimerus were excluded,
variously re****igned to the
trilobite genera Dipleura (
Dipleura dekayi has been
frequently included within Trimerus), Digonus, Burmeisteria...