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Odontopleurida Genera
Odontopleurida is an order of very spinose trilobites closely related to the trilobites of the order Lichida. Some experts group the Odontopleurid families, Odontopleuridae and Damesellidae, within Lichida. Odontopleurids tend to have convex, bar-shaped cephalons, and lobed, knob-shaped glabella that extend to, or almost to the anterior margin. Many, if not almost all odontopleurids have long spines that are derived either from the margins of the exoskeleton, or from granular or tubercular ornamentation, or both. Many odontopleurids are so spinose so as to be described as having "spines on (their) spines." Odontopleurids have 8 to 13 thoracic segments, with Odontopleuridae odontopleurids having no more than 10, and Damesellidae odontopleurids having no more than 13. The pygidium tends to be very small, and invariably has long spines emanating from it in all known genera. Genera of Damesellidae are restricted to Middle to Upper Cambrian marine strata, and may represent a tran ...
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Damesellidae
Damesellidae is a family of odontopleurid trilobites found in late Middle to Late Cambrian marine strata, primarily of China. Damesellids are closely related to the odontopleurids of Odontopleuridae, but are not nearly as spinose, nor possess spines as exaggerated as Odontopleuridae. Like Odontopleuridae odontopleurids, damesellids have broad, bar-shaped cranidia with ledge-like borders. Damesellidae may represent transitional forms between more primitive, possibly ancestral ptychopariids and more advanced odontopleurids. Genera Genera include *?'' Adelogonus'' *'' Bergeronites'' *'' Blackwelderia'' *'' Blackwelderioides'' *'' Chiawangella'' *'' Cyrtoprora'' *'' Damesella'' *'' Damesops'' *'' Dipentaspis'' *'' Dipyrgotes'' *'' Neodrepanura'' *'' Duamsannella'' *'' Fengduia'' *'' Guancenshania'' *?'' Hercantyx'' *''Histiomona ''Histiomona'' is an extinct genus of damesellid odontopleurid trilobite. It lived from 501 to 490 million years ago during the Dresbachian faunal s ...
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Dudleyaspis
''Dudleyaspis'' is an extinct genus of Lower to Middle Devonian odontopleurid trilobites that lived in a shallow sea that lay between Euramerica and Gondwana.Ramsköld, L. (1984). Silurian Odontopleurid trilobites from Gotland. ''Palaeontology'' 27, 2, 239–264. It was named in 1949 by Prantl & Pribyl. Fossils of ''Dudleyaspis'' have been found in the following locations: *Australia: Bathurst ( Jesse Limestone), Mudgee ( Flirtation Hill) and Murrumbateman ( Black Bog Formation – Yarwood Siltstone Member) *Canada: Northwest Territories (Mackenzie Mountains – Delorme and Whittaker Formations) and Nunavut ( Bailie-Hamilton and Cornwallis Islands – Cape Phillips Formation) *Czech Republic: Prague (Loc. 5.2 – C. colonus Zone) *England: Cannock ( Shelve District) and Dudley (Wren's Nest – Much Wenlock Limestone Formation) *France: Coumiac (Coumiac quarry – Coumiac Formation) *Sweden: western Gotland (Visby – Rönnklint sea cliff and Kättelviken) *United States: Il ...
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Dicranurus
''Dicranurus'' (Greek, 'dikranon', a pitchfork, and 'oura', tail) is a genus of Lower to Middle Devonian odontopleurid trilobites that lived in a shallow sea that lay between Euramerica and Gondwana, corresponding to modern-day Oklahoma and New York, and Morocco, respectively. As such, their fossils are found in New York, Oklahoma, and Morocco. Their bodies averaged about or so, in length, though their large spines made them at least in length. It is speculated that such tremendous spines hampered the ability of predators, such as arthrodire placoderms, to attack them, as well as to help prevent them from sinking into the soft mud of their environment. ''Dicranurus'' trilobites are distinguished from other odontopleurids by the pair of large, curled, horn-like spines that emanate from behind the glabellum. The genus name refers to these distinctive horns, in fact. In popular culture *''Dicranurus'' was an inspiration for an early version of an alien creature from the 2012 m ...
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