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Trilobites

1988
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Purujosa trilobite assemblage and the evolution of trilobite enrollment

Geology, 2011
Localities bearing abundant enrolled Cambrian trilobites are extremely rare, but here we report a new and exceptional such assemblage with a high diversity of enrolled specimens from the middle Cambrian of Spain. This novel find demonstrates that encapsulated enrollment was a behavioral response available to many of the early benthic trilobite morpho ...
Jorge Esteve   +2 more
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Trilobite abnormalities

Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1985
ABSTRACTThere is abundant evidence of injury, teratology and pathological conditions in trilobites although it is commonly difficult to distinguish between their morphological results. Many injuries were probably sustained during moulting, with spines, bilamellar fringes and narrow gaps between dorsal exoskeleton and doublure being most vulnerable ...
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The Trilobite

Ploughshares, 2015
Acclaimed publisher and editor Neil Astley, founder of Bloodaxe Books, guest-edits this special transatlantic all-poetry issue, featuring poets from North America, Great Britain, and Ireland. The issue contains a stirring diversity of work, with writers who have roots everywhere from Guyana to Pakistan to Zambia, and also features poetry in Welsh ...
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Trilobites

PALAIOS, 1993
Nigel C. Hughes, H. B. Whittington
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Development of eodiscinid trilobites

Biological Reviews
ABSTRACTA comprehensive review of a full developmental sequence of eodiscinid trilobites reported in recent decades from Cambrian Series 2 and 3 strata is presented. These mostly articulated specimens exhibit detailed morphologies with preservation of even delicate structures at different growth stages, such as the bacculae, axial pores, spine pores ...
Tao Dai, Xingliang Zhang
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Trilobites

Rocks & Minerals, 1973
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Trilobites

Scientific American, 1895
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