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Trinucleidae is a family of small to average size asaphid trilobites that first occurred at the start of the Ordovician and became extinct at the end of that period. It contains approximately 227 species divided over 51 genera in 5 subfamilies. The most conspicuous character is the wide perforated fringe of the head.


Description

Trinucleids have a relatively large headshield, that is characterized by a highly vaulted pear-shaped glabella, separated by deep furrows from the cheeks that are often vaulted too, but less so. To the front and sides of this tri-nucleate centre is a wide seam (or fringe), that often inclinates towards the outer margin, and is perforated by funnel shaped pits. These pits are only in one row at the front in the first occurring genera, irregularly distributed in early species, but in later species these are largely arranged in several rows parallel to the margin, and in arches more or less perpendicular to the margin. The thorax consists of six short but wide segments, the outline of which is a continuation of the cheeks. The axis is narrow, less than × as wide as each of the ribs (or pleurae) to its sides. The tailshield, termed pygidium, is small, approximately wide triangular, with the axis narrow triangular, reaching the border. The axial rings and ribs become less conspicuous further to the back.


Ecology

Trinucleids lived in deeper water. At first, the pits in the fringe were considered to have a sensory function, but the suggestion that they may play a role in filtering food particles was introduced however now this has also been disproved with no specimen ever having a clear hole shown in the pit, which is that would be expected if filter feeding was its purpose.


Distribution

''Myinda'' and ''Myindella'' are the earliest genera that occur in the Lower
Tremadocian The Tremadocian is the lowest stage of Ordovician. Together with the later Floian Stage it forms the Lower Ordovician Epoch. The Tremadocian lasted from to million years ago. The base of the Tremadocian is defined as the first appearance of the ...
of
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. The family started diversifying during the Floian, had a major diversification burst in the
Darriwilian The Darriwilian is the upper stage of the Middle Ordovician. It is preceded by the Dapingian and succeeded by the Upper Ordovician Sandbian Stage. The lower boundary of the Darriwilian is defined as the first appearance of the graptolite species '' ...
, and remained important until its demise at the end over the Ordovician. During the Lower Ordovician the family was present in
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and associated areas, but in the Dapingian it spread to Baltica and Laurentia, and it remained
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after.


Genera

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Anebolithus ''Anebolithus'' is a genus of trilobites found in Gilwern Hill, Powys, Wales Wales ( cy, Cymru ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by England to the Wales–England border, ...
'' *'' Australomyttonia'' *'' Bancroftolithus'' *'' Bergamia'' *''
Bettonolithus Bettonolithus is a genus of trilobites of the Order Asaphida. It is in the family Trinucleidae. Fossil specimens have been found in the Lower Ordovician rocks of Gilwern Hill in Powys, Wales. Anatomical evidence suggests this Trilobite sifted ...
'' *'' Botrioides'' *'' Broeggerolithus'' *''
Costonia ''Costonia'' is a genus of trilobites in the family Trinucleidae. The species ''C. elegans'' is from the Ordovician of South Shropshire, England. See also * List of trilobite genera References External links * * ''Costonia''
at i ...
'' *'' Cryptolithoides'' *''
Cryptolithus ''Cryptolithus'' is a genus of extinct trinucleid trilobites that lived during the Ordovician period. They were mostly blind. They are found in the United States, Canada, Venezuela, the United Kingdom, France, the Czech Republic, Morocco and Tu ...
'' *'' Deanaspis'' *'' Declivolithus'' *'' Decordinaspis'' *'' Eirelithus'' *''
Famatinolithus ''Famatinolithus'' is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil marine arthropods, the trilobite Trilobites (; meaning "three lobes") are extinct marine arthropods that form the class Trilobita. Trilobites form one of the earliest-k ...
'' *''
Furcalithus ''Furcalithus'' is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil marine arthropods, the trilobite Trilobites (; meaning "three lobes") are extinct marine arthropods that form the class Trilobita. Trilobites form one of the earliest-know ...
'' *'' Guandacolithus'' *'' Gymnostomix'' *'' Hanchungolithus'' *'' Huenickenolithus'' *'' Incaia'' *'' Jianxilithus'' *'' Lloydolithus'' *'' Lordshillia'' *'' Marekolithus'' *'' Marrolithoides'' *'' Marrolithus'' *'' Microdiscus'' *'' Myinda'' *'' Myindella'' *'' Myttonia'' *'' Nankinolithus'' *'' Ningkianolithus'' *'' Novaspis'' *'' Onnia'' *'' Paratretaspis'' *'' Paratrinucleus'' *'' Parkesolithus'' *'' Pragolithus'' *'' Protoincaia'' *''
Protolloydolithus ''Protolloydolithus'' is a genus of trinucleid trilobites found in Ordovician rocks in Gilwern Hill, Powys, Wales. References * The World Encyclopedia of Fossils& Fossil-Collecting, ''Steve Parker'' Protolloydolithus fact file Trinucle ...
'' *'' Reedolithus'' *'' Reuscholithus'' *'' Salterolithus'' *'' Stapeleyella'' *'' Telaeomarrolithus'' *'' Tetrapsellium'' *'' Tretaspis'' *'' Trinucleus'' *'' Whittardolithus'' *'' Xiushuilithus'' *'' Yinpanolithus''


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q1324114 Trinucleioidea Trilobite families Ordovician trilobites Ordovician first appearances Ordovician extinctions