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Telephinidae is a
family of
pelagic trilobites with
large wide-angle eyes,
occupying most of the free ch****s,
downward directed facial spines and 9-10...
- Brachymetopidae, Dimeropygidae, Rorringtoniidae, Scharyiidae, Bathyuridae,
Telephinidae,
Holotrachelidae and
Hystricuridae (considered
Proetida before), combined...
- unscathed; some
distinctive and
previously successful forms such as the
Telephinidae and
Agnostida became extinct. The
Ordovician marks the last
great diversification...
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Trilobites of
Spitsbergen [II. Asaphidae, Nileidae,
Raphiophoridae and
Telephinidae of the
Valhallfonna Formation].
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Trilobites of
Spitsbergen [II. Asaphidae, Nileidae,
Raphiophoridae and
Telephinidae of the
Valhallfonna Formation].
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- Russia.
Opipueterella is a
genus of
swimming trilobite in the
family Telephinidae;
order Proetida. Ampyx, An
Ordovician Trinucleioid.
these trilobites...
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Trilobites of
Spitsbergen [II. Asaphidae, Nileidae,
Raphiophoridae and
Telephinidae of the
Valhallfonna Formation].
Norsk Polarinstitutt Skrifter. Vol. 162...
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Trilobites of
Spitsbergen [II. Asaphidae, Nileidae,
Raphiophoridae and
Telephinidae of the
Valhallfonna Formation].
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Carolinites is a
genus of trilobite, ****igned to the
Telephinidae family, that
occurs during the
Lower and
Middle Ordovician.
Carolinites had a pantropical...
- segment. In
pelagic trilobites, such as the
species in the
proetid family Telephinidae, and in Cyclopygidae, as in many
extant pelagic crustaceans, the eyes...