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- Agnostidae is a family of Agnostida trilobites. Like all Agnostina, they were eyeless and bore only two thoracic segments. They ranged in benthic waters...
- "Taxonomy and stratigraphic distribution of Lotagnostus (Agnostida: Agnostidae) and ****ociated trilobites and conodonts in the Upper Cambrian (Furongian)...
- †Agnostida Salter, 1864 Families Suborder Agnostina Superfamily Agnostoidea Agnostidae Ammagnostidae Clavagnostidae Diplagnostidae Doryagnostidae Glyptagnostidae...
- Agnostus is a genus of agnostid trilobites, belonging to the family Agnostidae, that lived during the late Middle Cambrianearly Upper Cambrian (about...
- Redeagnostus ferox sinopsis P. fallax xiaoshiwanensis = indetermined Agnostidae P. gaspensis = Itagnostus gaspensis P. grossus = Ammagnostus laiwuensis...
- Connagnostus Temporal range: Dresbachian Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Trilobita Family: Agnostidae Genus: Connagnostus...
- Arthropoda class: Trilobita Order: Agnostida Suborder: Agnostoidea Family: Agnostidae Subfamily: incertae subfamiliae Genus: Acmarhachis Resser, 1938 Species...
- Obelagnostus is a genus of trilobite in the order Agnostida, which existed in what is now Antarctica. It was described by Shergold and Webers in 1992,...
- early on sprouted the genus Redeagnostus, itself the ancestor of the Agnostidae family. Later Peronopsis (Svenax) probably developed into Itagnostus,...
- Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Trilobita Order: Agnostida Family: Agnostidae Subfamily: Agnostinae Genus: Lotagnostus Whitehouse, 1936 species L. trisectus...