Kjerulfia
''Kjerulfia'' is an extinct genus of trilobite in the family Holmiidae Holmiidae is a family of trilobites, that lived during the Lower Cambrian (Atdabanian). The Holmiidae is a diverse family of eight genera containing at least 17 species. It includes some of the earliest trilobites of Baltica. Holmiidae occur .... There are at least two described species in ''Kjerulfia''. Species These two species belong to the genus ''Kjerulfia'': * † ''Kjerulfia lata'' Kiaer, 1917 * † ''Kjerulfia orienta'' (Orlowski, 1974) References Olenelloidea Articles created by Qbugbot {{Redlichiida-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Holmiidae
Holmiidae is a family of trilobites, that lived during the Lower Cambrian (Atdabanian). The Holmiidae is a diverse family of eight genera containing at least 17 species. It includes some of the earliest trilobites of Baltica. Holmiidae occur throughout Baltica (Scandinavia and the eastern seaboard of the Baltic Sea) and Western Laurentia (in the Great Basin of the US and northwestern Canada), and also in Morocco. Taxonomy Hupé (1953) defined the Holmiidae as a subfamily (Holmiinae) within the Olenellidae containing ''Holmia'', ''Kjerulfia'' and ''Bondonella''. Harrington et al. (1959) excluded ''Kjerulfia'', while assigning ''Schmidtiellus'' to it. Bergström (1973) included ''Holmia'', ''Elliptocephala'', ''Esmeraldina'', ''Schmidtiellus'' and ''Wanneria''. Repina (1979) assigned ''Holmia'', ''Schmidtiellus'', ''Kjerulfia'', ''Elliptocephala'', ''Bondonella'', ''Andalusiana'' and ''Holmiella'' to the Holmiinae, that together with the monotypic Callaviinae comprised the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Holmia may refer to: * Holmia (Cilicia), a town of ancient Cilicia, now in Turkey * Holmia, the Latin name of Stockholm * Holmia, a residential area in the centre of Stockholm, on the island Kungsholmen * Holmia, the vernacular name of Holmium(III) oxide *378 Holmia 378 Holmia is a typical Main belt asteroid. It was discovered by Auguste Charlois on 6 December 1893, in Nice. The name comes from the ''Holmia'', the Latin name for Stockholm Stockholm () is the Capital city, capital and List of urba ..., an asteroid * ''Holmia'' (trilobite), a trilobite belonging to the Olenellina suborder {{disambiguation, geo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Olenelloidea
The Olenelloidea are a superfamily of trilobites, a group of extinct marine arthropods. They lived during the late Lower Cambrian and species occurred on all paleocontinents. Taxonomy Palmer and Repina assigned '' Gabriellus'' and '' Callavia'' to the Olenelloidea, but the ocular lobes in these two genera circumscribe the entire lateral border of the frontal lobe of the glabella, and thus, do not belong to this superfamily, but to the Judomioidea. Geyer assigned ''Cambropallas'' to the Olenelloidea, but it lacks the diagnostic features and appears to be closely related to ''Andalusiana'', and is now considered to be an advanced member of the Nevadioidea. Distribution In western Laurentia Fallotaspididae and Archaeaspididae proceed the first Olenelloidea. The Holmiidae occur at the late Atdabanian, and are contemporary with the Nevadioidea. They are followed by Biceratopsidae and Olenellidae. Description As with most early trilobites, the Olenelloidea have an almost f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |