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Marine Invertebrates Collection


Trilobites Division

Trilobites Categories

By convention, the Trilobites are divided into 10 taxonomic Orders and this Collection has representatives in 8 of these Orders as reflected in the Categories below:

Agnostida Category Asaphida Category Corynexochida Category
Lichida Category Phacopida Category Proetida Category
Ptychopariida Category Redlichiida Category General Trilobite Category

 

Trilobites ("three-lobes") are extinct arthropods that form the class Trilobita. They appeared in the Middle Cambrian epoch and flourished throughout the lower Paleozoic era before beginning a drawn-out decline to extinction when, during the Late Devonian extinction, all trilobite orders, with the sole exception of Proetida, died out. The last of the trilobites disappeared in the mass extinction at the end of the Permian about 250 million years ago (MYA).

Trilobites are very well-known, and possibly the second-most famous fossil group, after the dinosaurs. When trilobites appear in the fossil record of the Lower Cambrian they are already highly diverse and geographically dispersed. Because of their diversity and an easily fossilized exoskeleton, they left an extensive fossil record with some 17,000 known species spanning Paleozoic time.

Trilobites were among the world's first arthropods, a phylum of hard-shelled creatures with multiple body segments and jointed legs (although the legs, antennae and other finer structures of trilobites only very rarely are preserved).

 

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