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Ptychopariidae
Ptychopariidae is a family (biology), family of trilobites, containing the following genera: *''Achlysopsis'' *''Altikolia'' *''Altitudella'' *''Amecephalites'' *''Asthenopsis'' *''Austinvillia'' *''Balangcunaspis'' *''Bashania (trilobite), Bashania'' *''Bathyholcus'' *''Bathyocos'' *''Billingsaspis'' *''Binodaspis'' *''Blairella'' – see ''Neoblairella''  *''Bolaspidina'' *''Brunswickia'' *''Bulkuraspis'' *''Caborcella'' *''Callidaspina'' *''Callidaspis'' *''Cathayanella'' *''Champlainia'' *''Chengshanaspis'' *''Chinghisicus'' *''Chunghwaella'' *''Conopolus'' *''Dananzhuangia'' *''Deltina'' *''Douposiella'' *''Elrathina'' *''Entsyna'' *''Eodouposiella'' *''Eokochaspis'' *''Eosoptychoparia'' *''Eospencia'' *''Eurostina'' *''Finecrestia'' *''Gaotanaspis'' *''Gaphuraspis'' *''Gedongaspis'' *''Gunnia (trilobite), Gunnia'' *''Hadrocephalites'' *''Hadrokraspedon'' *''Hamptonella'' *''Hejinaspis'' *''Hemicricometopus'' *''Hewenia'' *''Holasaphus'' *''Horbusonia'' *''Illtydaspis'' * ...
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Asthenopsis
''Asthenopsis'' is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil marine arthropods, the trilobites. It lived during the Cambrian Period, which lasted from approximately 542 to 488 million years ago. References

Cambrian trilobites of Australia Ptychopariida genera Fossil taxa described in 1939 Ptychopariidae Cambrian genus extinctions {{Ptychopariida-stub ...
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Champlainia
''Champlainia'' is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil marine arthropods, the trilobites. It lived during the Cambrian Period The Cambrian ( ) is the first geological period of the Paleozoic Era, and the Phanerozoic Eon. The Cambrian lasted 51.95 million years from the end of the preceding Ediacaran period 538.8 Ma (million years ago) to the beginning of the Ordovici ..., which lasted from approximately 542 to 488 million years ago. References Cambrian trilobites Cambrian trilobites of North America Ptychopariida genera Ptychopariidae {{Ptychopariida-stub ...
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Altitudella
''Altitudella'' is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil marine arthropods, the trilobites. It lived during the early part of the Botomian stage, which lasted from approximately 524 to 518.5 million years ago. This faunal stage was part of the Cambrian Period The Cambrian ( ) is the first geological period of the Paleozoic Era, and the Phanerozoic Eon. The Cambrian lasted 51.95 million years from the end of the preceding Ediacaran period 538.8 Ma (million years ago) to the beginning of the Ordovici .... References Cambrian trilobites Ptychopariida genera Ptychopariidae {{Ptychopariida-stub ...
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Ptychopariida
Ptychopariida is a large, heterogeneous order of trilobite containing some of the most primitive species known. The earliest species occurred in the second half of the Lower Cambrian, and the last species did not survive the Ordovician–Silurian extinction event. Trilobites have facial sutures that run along the margin of the glabella and/or fixigena to the shoulder point where the cephalon meets the thorax. These sutures outline the cranidium, or the main, central part of the head that does not include the librigena (free cheeks). The eyes are medial along the glabella on the suture line (and some species have no eyes). The fossils of the moults of trilobites can often be told from the fossils of the actual animals by whether the librigena are present. (The librigena, or cheek spines, detach during moulting.) In ptychopariids, short bladelike genal spines are often present on the tips of the librigena. The thorax is large and is typically made up of eight or more segments. ...
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