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  2. Trilobite - Wikipedia

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    Until the early 1900s, the Ute Native Americans of Utah wore these trilobites, which they called pachavee (little water bug), as amulets. [ 120 ] [ 121 ] A hole was bored in the head and the fossil was worn on a string. [ 120 ]

  3. List of trilobite genera - Wikipedia

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    This list of trilobites is a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been included in the Arthropod class Trilobita, excluding purely vernacular terms.

  4. List of trilobites - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Trilobites - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Trilobites" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... About Wikipedia; Disclaimers; Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;

  6. Category:Trilobites of North America - Wikipedia

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  7. Elrathia - Wikipedia

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    Elrathia is a genus of trilobite belonging to Ptychopariacea known from the mid-Cambrian of Laurentia (North America). [2] E. kingii is one of the most common trilobite fossils in the USA [3] locally found in extremely high concentrations within the Wheeler Formation in the U.S. state of Utah. [4] E. kingii has been considered the most ...

  8. Norasaphus monroeae - Wikipedia

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    Norasaphus monroeae is a species of asaphid trilobites named after Marilyn Monroe for its hourglass-like shaped glabellum. [2] [3] [4] Its fossils are found in Arenig-aged marine strata from the Nora Formation, in the Georgina Basin, situated between the Northern Territory and Queensland, Australia.

  9. Olenoides - Wikipedia

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    Olenoides followed the basic structure of all trilobites — a cephalon (head shield), a thorax with seven jointed parts, and finally a semicircular pygidium. Its antennae were long, and curved back along its sides. Its thin legs show that it was no swimmer, instead crawling along the sea floor in search of prey.