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  2. File:Trilobites main morphological groups.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The trilobite body is divided into three major sections : 1 – cephalon; 2 – thorax; 3 – pygidium. Trilobites are so named for the three longitudinal lobes: 4 – right pleural lobe; 5 – axial lobe; 6 – left pleural lobe; the antennae and legs are not shown in these diagrams.

  3. Trilobite - Wikipedia

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    The trilobite body is divided into three major sections : 1 – cephalon; 2 – thorax; 3 – pygidium. Trilobites are so named for the three longitudinal lobes: 4 – right pleural lobe; 5 – axial lobe; 6 – left pleural lobe; the antennae and legs are not shown in these diagrams.

  4. File:Trilobite sections numbered.svg - Wikipedia

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    Sam Gon III @ trilobites.info, Image:SamGonIII_cepthopyg.png: Author: Ch1902 vector, Sam Gon III raster: Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Trilobite cephalon ventral anatomy.png; Trilobite facial suture types.png; Trilobite hypostome types based on attachment.png; Image:Trilobite sections-en.svg

  5. Triarthrus - Wikipedia

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    Triarthrus is an average size trilobite (up to about 5 centimetres or 2.0 inches) and its moderately convex body is about twice as long as wide (excluding spines). Like in all Olenidae, the headshield (or cephalon ) of Triarthrus has opisthoparian sutures , and the right and left free cheeks that they define are yoked.

  6. Pygidium - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing the location of the cephalon, thorax and pygidium of a trilobite. The pygidium (pl.: pygidia) is the posterior body part or shield of crustaceans and some other arthropods, such as insects and the extinct trilobites. In groups other than insects, it contains the anus and, in females, the ovipositor.

  7. Lichida - Wikipedia

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    These trilobites usually have 8–13 thoracic segments. [1] Their exoskeletons often have a grainy texture or have wart or spine-like tubercles. Some species are extraordinarily spiny, having spiny thoracic segments that are as long or longer than the entire body, from cephalon (head) to pygidium (tail). The sections of the pygidia are leaf ...

  8. Category:Trilobite anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Trilobite anatomy" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arthropod leg; C.

  9. Artiopoda - Wikipedia

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    The Artiopoda is a grouping of extinct arthropods that includes trilobites and their close relatives. It was erected by Hou and Bergström in 1997 [5] to encompass a wide diversity of arthropods that would traditionally have been assigned to the Trilobitomorpha. Trilobites, in part due to abundance of findings owing to their mineralized ...