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- Dorypygidae is a family of trilobite belonging to the order Corynexochida. Atdabanella Repina 1965 Basocephalus Ivshin 1952 Bonnaria Lochman 1956 Bonnia...
- Sestrostega, Shanghaia, Sinijanella, Suvorovaaspis, Undillia, Zhenpingaspis. Dorypygidae Atdabanella, Basocephalus, Bonnaria, Bonnia, Bonniella, Bonnima, Bonnioides...
- Canyon Walcott Quarry Trilobite Beds A trilobite belonging to the family Dorypygidae. Its major characteristics are that of the closely related Olenoides...
- Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Trilobita Order: Corynexochida Family: Dorypygidae Genus: Ogygopsis Walcott, 1889...
- Limestone (Lower Cambrian) of the Marble Mountains, California: First Dorypygidae in a cratonic region of the southern Cordillera". PaleoBios. 30 (2)....
- Kootenia is a genus of trilobites of the family Dorypygidae. 118 specimens of Kootenia are known from the Greater Phyllopod bed, where they comprise 0...
- Phylum: Arthropoda class: †Trilobita Order: †Corynexochida Family: †Dorypygidae Genus: †Olenoides M****, 1877 Species O. nevadensis M****, 1877 (Type)...
- is a genus of very small (up to 7½ mm long) trilobites of the family Dorypygidae, from the late Lower Cambrian (Late Botonian) of South Australia and...
- status Fossil Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Trilobita Order: Corynexochida Family: Dorypygidae Genus: Hicksia...
- Sestrostega, Shanghaia, Sinijanella, Suvorovaaspis, Undillia, Zhenpingaspis. Dorypygidae Atdabanella, Basocephalus, Bonnaria, Bonnia, Bonniella, Bonnima, Bonnioides...