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- Trigonocera is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It is known from the Afrotropical, Oriental and Palaearctic realms. Trigonocera ethiopiensis...
- Trigonoceras is an extinct genus of prehistoric nautiloids from the nautilid family Trigonoceratidae that lived during the Early Carboniferous in what...
- Bryaxis trezzii Monguzzi, 2016 Bryaxis trichosus Jeannel, 1958 Bryaxis trigonoceras (Holdhaus, 1904) Bryaxis troglocerus (Saulcy, 1870) Bryaxis troglodytes...
- Trigonoceratidae. According to Kummel (1964) Nautiloceras is a jr synonym for Trigonoceras which was named by M'Coy in 1948. Different ages are given for the two...
- †Tragoceras †Trematoceras †Trematodiscus †Tretoceras †Triboloceras †Trigonoceras †Trilacinoceras †Trimeroceras †Tripleuroceras †Triplooceras †Tripteroceras...
- minutus †Tentaculites niagarense †Tentaculites niagarensis †Tetralobula †Trigonocera †Trimerus †Trimerus delphinocephalus †Tritoechia †Truncalosia †Turbonopsis...
- Lower Permian Vestinautilus Mississippian (L Carb) Genera from Europe Trigonoceras Discitoceras Epistroboceras Leuroceras Lispoceras Mesochasmoceras Pararineceras...
- Entomologie. 78: 251–257. Grichanov, I. Ya. (2013). "Species of the genus Trigonocera Becker (Diptera: Dolichopodidae)" (PDF). Journal of Insect Biodiversity...
- †Spirifer vanuxemi †Stenosiphon †Strophomena †Tainoceras †Tentaculites †Trigonocera †Trimerus †Waeringopterus †Worthenia Acirsa †Acrocanthosaurus – or unidentified...
- Loew, 1861: Moved to Chrysotus Diaphorus munroi Curran, 1926: Moved to Trigonocera Diaphorus oblongus Parent, 1928: Moved to Chrysotus Diaphorus parvulus...