Paraceraurus
Paraceraurus is a genus of trilobites that lived in the Ordovician period (485.4 to 443.4 Ma). Its remains have been found in China, Estonia, Sweden and North America.[2] These trilobites have a rounded and moderately convex cephalon. Glabella is convex or flattened, with a sub-rectangular outline. Thorax shows eleven segments.[3]
Paraceraurus Temporal range: Ordovician | |
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Paraceraurus exsul | |
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Genus: | Paraceraurus Männil, 1958 [1] |
Selected species
- Paraceraurus exsul
- Paraceraurus aculeatus
- Paraceraurus ingricus
- Paraceraurus gladiator
- Paraceraurus macrophthalmus
- Paraceraurus spinulosus
References
- Trilobite: Eyewitness to Evolution by Richard Fortey
- Trilobites of the families Cheiruridae and Encrinuridae from Estonia.] Geoloogia Instituudi Uurimused [Trud Inst Geol Acad Sci Est SSR] Tallinn, 3 1958: 165–205, 210–212. [Zoological Record Volume 95]
- V. Klikushin, A. Evdokimov, A. Pilipyuk. Ordovician Trilobites of the St. Petersburg Region, Russia, 2009.
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