Definition of Odontopleuridae. Meaning of Odontopleuridae. Synonyms of Odontopleuridae

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Definition of Odontopleuridae

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Meaning of Odontopleuridae from wikipedia

- Odontopleuridae is a family of odontopleurid trilobites found in marine strata throughout the world. Odontopleurids of Odontopleuridae first appear in...
- Lichidae and Lichakephalidae, and Odontopleuroidea, containing the family Odontopleuridae. Lichids are some of the largest trilobites, with the second and third...
- the order Lichida. Some experts group the Odontopleurid families, Odontopleuridae and Damesellidae, within Lichida. Odontopleurids tend to have convex...
- 5450.1.1. Mirco Alberti (2018). "Leonaspis b****ei n. sp. (Trilobita, Odontopleuridae) aus dem basalen Rupbach-Schiefer (Ober-Emsium; Rhenoherzynikum)"....
- odontopleurids of Odontopleuridae, but are not nearly as spinose, nor possess spines as exaggerated as Odontopleuridae. Like Odontopleuridae odontopleurids...
- appeared in the Ordovician and survived LOME, such as Encrinuridae and Odontopleuridae. Over a third of bryozoan genera went extinct, but most families survived...
- Viersen Silurian Motol Formation  Czech Republic A member of the family Odontopleuridae. The type species is "Acidaspis" roemeri Barrande (1852); genus also...
- Phylum: Arthropoda class: Trilobita Order: Odontopleurida Moore, 1959 Family: Odontopleuridae Genus: Dicranurus species D. hamatus D. elegans D. monstrosus...
- Ranunculaceae Ceratocephala (trilobite), an animal genus in the family Odontopleuridae Ceratocephale, a polychaete worm genus in the family Nereididae This...
- WHITTINGTON, H. B.; MacPhee, R.D.E. (1996). "Type and Other Species of Odontopleuridae (Trilobita)". Journal of Paleontology. 30 (3): 504–520. JSTOR 1300287...