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- may prove to be even earlier than any redlichiid species. In terms of anatomical comparison, the earliest redlichiid species are probably ancestral to all...
- Acadoparadoxides is an extinct genus of redlichiid trilobite belonging to the family Paradoxididae. These fast-moving low-level epifaunal carnivores lived...
- trilobite Bergeroniaspis B. lenaica, B. divergens Redlichiid trilobite Bergeroniellus B. spinosus Redlichiid trilobite Binodaspis B. secunda Ptychopariid trilobite...
- Miaolingian are defined by GSSPs. The olenellids, eodiscids, and most redlichiids trilobites went extinct at the boundary between Series 2 and the Miaolingian...
- Redlichia is a genus of redlichiid trilobite in the family Redlichiidae, with large to very large species (up to 35 centimetres or 14 inches long). Fossils...
- Fallotaspis is a genus of redlichiid trilobites found in Early Cambrian-aged strata of the United States and Morocco. The generic name, Fallotaspis, is...
- Antennulata. The earliest trilobites known from the fossil record are redlichiids and ptychopariid bigotinids dated to around 520 million years ago. Contenders...
- Qingkouia is an extinct genus of redlichiid trilobites. It lived during the later part of the Botomian stage, which lasted from approximately 524 to 518...
- Kepingaspis is an extinct genus of redlichiid trilobite that lived during the later part of the Botomian stage, which lasted from approximately 524 to...
- Fallotaspidella is an extinct genus of redlichiid trilobites. It lived during the late Atdabanian stage, which lasted from 530 to 524 million years ago...