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    Crawlers on the Seabed – The Famous Devonian Trilobites of Gerolstein by Jens Koppka

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This paper introduces the Middle Devonian trilobites of Gerolstein, found on the famous trilobite fields of Gees and at the Auberg hill in Gerolstein. …”
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    The Armorican Quartzite: when trilobites ruled the Ordovician seas of the Villuercas-Ibores-Jara UNESCO Global Geopark, Spain by Ivan Cortijo, Sören Jensen, Manolo Garcia, Teodoro Palacios, José María Barrera

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Cruziana is a common and widespread trace fossil in Lower Palaeozoic strata that is generally attributed to the activity of trilobites. The Lower to Middle Ordovician Armorican Quartzite Formation of southern Europe contains well-preserved examples of the Cruziana rugosa Group. …”
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    Early Cambrian (Marianian) trilobites and associated faunas from the Sierra Norte de Sevilla Geopark: A scientific and heritage approach. by Eduardo Mayoral Alfaro, Eladio Liñán, Rodolfo Gozalo, Jose Antonio Gámez Vintaned, María Eugenia Dies Álvarez, Luis Collantes Ruiz, Ana Santos, Alberto Gil-Toja

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This area constitutes the type area of six trilobite genera and twelve trilobite species and other associated faunas (hyolith, serpulid and echinoderm species).…”
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    Late Ordovician (Sandbian–Hirnantian) marine gastropods from the Argentine Precordillera: their biogeographical significance in a middle to high latitudinal setting by Mariel Ferrari, Verónica Bertero, Marcelo G. Carrera

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The gastropod association shows a remarkable diversity, and in contrast to other invertebrate groups reported in the Argentine Precordillera (e.g., trilobites, ostracodes, brachiopods, sponges, and bivalves) which had Gondwanan affinities during the Late Ordovician, the gastropod assemblage from the La Pola and Don Braulio formations had major palaeobiogeographical similarities with their Northern Hemisphere (Laurentia, Avalonia, and Baltica) counterparts. …”
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    Palaeontological And Geological Highlights Of The Black Country UNESCO Global Geopark by Graham Worton, Colin Prosser, Jonathan Larwood

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…It also revealed and led to the collection of a rich and extremely well-preserved fossil fauna from the Upper Carboniferous and especially from the Silurian Much Wenlock Limestone Formation, with trilobites, crinoids, and numerous other taxa from the Geopark adorning museum collections across the world. …”
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