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Schmalenseeia amphionura, en ny trilobit-typ

Pages 93-101 | Published online: 06 Jan 2010

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JamesB. Jago, Jin-Song Bao & PeterW. Baillie. (2004) Late Middle Cambrian trilobites from St Valentines Peak and Native Track Tier, northwestern Tasmania. Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology 28:1, pages 21-52.
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Jan Ove R. Ebbestad & Thomas Weidner. (2017) Extreme protomeric development in a burlingiid trilobite from Cambrian glacial erratics of Denmark. Palaeontology 60:2, pages 233-253.
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Jorge Esteve. (2013) Revisi?n del enrollamiento en los trilobites del C?mbrico espa?ol y su implicaci?n en la evoluci?n de los trilobites. Estudios Geol?gicos 69:2, pages 209-225.
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H. B. Whittington. (2009) Paedomorphosis and cryptogenesis in trilobites. Geological Magazine 118:6, pages 591-602.
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