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Definition of Phillipsiidae

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- Phillipsiidae is a family of proetid trilobites, the various genera of which comprise some of the last of the trilobites, with a range that extended from...
- trilobite are known from the Permian, Proetidae, Brachymetopidae and Phillipsiidae. Diversity, origination and extinction rates during the Early Permian...
- Hahn Carboniferous (Mississippian)  Germany A member of the family Phillipsiidae belonging to the subfamily Weaniinae. The type species is "Carbonocoryphe...
- Taghanic event, though most of this diversification was of the family Phillipsiidae, with other trilobite families barely rebounding. During the Serpukhovian...
- Bathyuridae split off from Bathyurella with the family Proetidae (including Phillipsiidae, which, according to Lamsdell, has been demoted to the subfamily Phillipsiinae)...
- Aulacopleuroidea. and are divided into three families: Phillipsiidae, Proetidae, and Tropidocophyridae. Phillipsiidae is not listed in some publications (e. g. Adrain...
- survived until the Middle Permian. However, if the closely related family Phillipsiidae is actually a subfamily of Proetidae, then the proetids of Proetidae...
- Stenoscisma cf. plicatum Tiramnia semiglobosa Yakovlevia transversa Proetida Phillipsiidae ****mingella (****mingella) sp. Conocardiida Conocardiidae Arceodomus...
- Devonian. Almost all new species belonged to the recently-evolved family Phillipsiidae, while the few surviving Devonian-type trilobites declined. Most early...
- ****mingellinae is a subfamily of trilobites in the family Phillipsiidae. They were common in shallow waters in the early Carboniferous of Europe. One...