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- and lacks the rapier-like glabellar spine, that occurs in many other raphiophorids. The Chinese species, by contrast, have only six thoracic segments....
- that lived during the late Caradoc of Inner Mongolia, China. Like all raphiophorids it is blind, with a headshield (or cephalon) that is subsemicircular...
- that lived during the late Caradoc of Inner Mongolia, China. Like all raphiophorids it is blind, with a headshield (or cephalon) that is subsemicircular...
- Globampyx is an extinct genus raphiophorid trilobites. It lived during the later part of the Arenig stage of the Ordovician Period, approximately 478 to...
- murrayi zone up to the ?Baltograptus jacksoni zone. A long-spined eyeless raphiophorid which often occurs in distinctive linear clusters. These clusters are...
- the so-called Taklamakaniinae, a paraphyletic group of tiny, dwarfed raphiophorids that lived in a deepwater environment in what is now the Tarim Basin...
- is a genus of trilobites that lived during the Ordovician. Like all Raphiophorids it is blind, with a cephalon that is subtriangular to subsemicircular...
- Proetida family Telephinidae, and all Asaphids & Trinucleids except for the raphiophorid Raphiophorus, which would go extinct shortly after in the Silurian. Librostomes...
- China, and possibly Tasmania. Species of Bulbaspis are similar to other raphiophorids such as Ampyx and Raphiophorus, save that the long spine that emanates...
- 23689/fidgeo-5816. Ghobadi Pour, M. (2022). "Trilobites of trinucleid, raphiophorid and cyclopygid ****ociations from the Ordovician (Darriwilian – early...