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  1. Remarks on the appendages of trilobites (Publications from the Institutes of Mineralogy, Paleontology, and Quaternary Geology, University of Lund) by Jan Bergström, 1969
  2. The faunas of the Cambrian Paradoxides beds at Manuels, Newfoundland (Bulletins of American paleontology) by Benjamin Franklin Howell, 1964
  3. Agnostid biostratigraphy across the Middle-Upper Cambrian boundary in Hunan, China (Journal of paleontology supplement) by Shanchi Peng, 2000
  4. Trilobites of the late Cambrian Pterocephaliid biomere in the Great Basin, United States (Geological Survey) by Allison R Palmer, 1965
  5. Observations on the Terataspis grandis, Hall, the largest known trilobite by John Mason Clarke, 1890
  6. New calmoniid trilobites (Phacopina, Acastoidea) from the Devonian of Bolivia (American Museum novitates) by Maria da Gloria Pires de Carvalho, 2003
  7. A new Ordovician trilobite from Florida (Breviora) by H. B Whittington, 1953
  8. Upper Steptoean (Upper Cambrian) Trilobites from the McKay Group of southeastern British Columbia, Canada (Memoir / Paleontological Society) by B. D. E Chatterton, 1998
  9. Cambrian trilobite faunas on the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland (St. John's 88 field trip guidebook) by W. Douglas Boyce, 1988
  10. Simpson group (Middle Ordovician) trilobites of Oklahoma (Paleontological Society. Memoir) by Frederick C Shaw, 1974
  11. Devonian trilobites of Japan in comparison with Asian, Pacific and other faunas (Special papers - Paleontological Society of Japan) by Teiichi Kobayashi, 1977
  12. Lower Ordovician trilobites from western Utah and eastern Nevada (Utah. Geological and Mineralogical Survey. Bulletin) by Lehi F Hintze, 1952
  13. Silicified Middle Ordovician trilobites from the South Nahanni River area, District of Mackenzie, Canada (Palaeontographica ; Abt. A) by B. D. E Chatterton, 1976
  14. Morocconites Struve, 1989, a Devonian acastine trilobite (Calmoniidae, Acastinae) (American Museum novitates) by Gregory D Edgecombe, 1991

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trilobites by Riccardo LeviSetti. Explore Books on Paleonlotogy Fossils A-0PZ Children Brachiopods trilobites Calendars Magazines.
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23. Science -- Science Collections: Paleontology
The educational Web site Oceans of Kansas paleontology transports you back 85 OceanSimulator lets you zoom through seas teeming with trilobites, mollusks, and
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24. Science -- Science Collections: Paleontology
The site directs you to a source for chocolate trilobites. scores of trilobite sites,Brett runs a Paleo Ring that connects hundreds of paleontology Web sites
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26. Fossils & Paleontology NetRing
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27. Paleocurrents.com - Paleo Links
paleontology Resources Links and other resources. Guide to the Orders of trilobites- A site devoted to understanding trilobites, probably the best trilobite
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  • One of the premier natural history museums in the country, this institution was founded at the turn of the century to house the collection of Colorado naturalist Edwin Carter. Visitors can see dinosaur fossils such as Stegosaurus stenops (the state fossil), a small-headed, armor-plated vegetarian that roamed the state 150 million years ago. Enormous remains of the Nebraska mammoth and long-jawed mastodon also are on display.

    28. Natural Selection: Subject Gateway To The Natural World
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    Compiled by Dr Michael Rasser, a palaeontologist at Geologische Bundesanstalt, Vienna, this site aims to "present and support the work of geologists and paleontologists studying the Alpine Jurassic". The site includes a searchable literature database (currently containing 1134 records), descriptions of ongoing projects, a directory of people in the field and related links. Paleoecology; Paleontology/Jurassic;
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    Web site of the Earthwatch Dinosaur Tracking Projects, part of an ongoing study of dinosaur footprints of the middle Jurassic in Yorkshire, England, undertaken by the Department of Environmental and Geological Sciences at the University of Sheffield. The scope of the study and preliminary findings are discussed. Several photographs of dinosaur footprints are also included. Footprints, Fossil; Dinosaurs;

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    All the information is in English. Mammalia; Arachnomorpha; trilobites; paleontology;Animals, Fossil; Mammals, Fossil; Trilobita;. Cretaceousfossils.com.
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    This site takes you back millions of years to the Cretaceous period when a shallow sea covered what is now known as the Province of Manitoba in Canada. You can take a look at the creatures that inhabited the sea including plesiosaurs, large marine turtles and mosasaurs. Also discussed are fossils, what they are, why collect them, types and how they are formed. Other topics featured include the geography and geology of Manitoba. There is also a facility to tour the Morden Museum and you can download PDF's of the site's content. This resource was developed by the Morden Museum with assistance from Canada's Digital Collections. Paleontology Cretaceous; Fossils; Prehistoric animals; Geology; Marine animals;
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    This site provides a stimulating introduction to fossils from the Cretaceous, with an emphasis on fossils from the US states of Texas, New Jersey, Montana, Wyoming, and South Dakota. The largest part of the site focuses on invertebrates including brachiopods and pelecypods, smaller sections on fossil vertebrates, plants and the geology of the region are also available. These sections are supported by images and descriptions, an overview of geological time, references, links to related sites and a section on non-cretaceous fossils.

    30. Palaeontology - Research - Trilobites: Systematics, Ontogeny And Biogeography
    Ordovician pliomerid and prosopiscid trilobites from Argentina. Journalof paleontology, 7311441154. Edgecombe, GD, and Ramsköld, L. 1999.
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    Trilobites: Systematics, Ontogeny and Biogeography
    Current research on trilobites by Greg Edgecombe and co-workers mostly focuses on Middle and Upper Ordovician diversity from Tasmania, New South Wales and Argentina. Contact: Dr Gregory D. Edgecombe greged@austmus.gov.au
    Recent Australian Museum Publications on Trilobites
    • Chatterton, B.D.E., Edgecombe, G.D., Vaccari, N.E. and Waisfeld, B.G. 1999. Ontogenies of some Ordovician Telephinidae from Argentina, and larval patterns in the Proetida (Trilobita). Journal of Paleontology, 73:219-239. Ebach, M.C. and Edgecombe, G.D. 1999. The Devonian trilobite Cordania from Australia. Journal of Paleontology, 73:431-436. Edgecombe, G.D., Banks, M.R. and Banks, D.M. 1999. Upper Ordovician Phacopida (Trilobita) from Tasmania. Alcheringa, 23:235-257. Edgecombe, G.D., Chatterton, B.D.E., Vaccari, N.E. and Waisfeld, B.G. 1999. Ordovician cheirurid trilobites from the Argentine Precordillera. Journal of Paleontology, 73:1155-1175. Edgecombe, G.D., Chatterton, B.D.E., Waisfeld, B.G. and Vaccari, N.E. 1999. Ordovician pliomerid and prosopiscid trilobites from Argentina. Journal of Paleontology, 73:1144-1154.

    31. Paleontology Links
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    32. MSN Encarta - Paleontology
    paleontology, study of prehistoric animal and plant life through the analysis of Paleozoicera are those of invertebrates, such as trilobites, graptolites, and
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    33. MSN Encarta - Print Preview - Paleontology
    paleontology. III. Index fossils of the first half of the Paleozoic era arethose of invertebrates, such as trilobites, graptolites, and crinoids.
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    Print Preview Paleontology Article View On the File menu, click Print to print the information. Paleontology III. The Paleozoic Era The Paleozoic era lasted about 330 million years. It includes the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous, and Permian periods. Index fossils of the first half of the Paleozoic era are those of invertebrates, such as trilobites, graptolites, and crinoids. Remains of plants and such vertebrates as fish and reptiles make up the index fossils of the second half of this era. A. Cambrian Period At the beginning of the Cambrian period (570 million to 500 million years ago) animal life was entirely confined to the seas. By the end of the period, all the phyla of the animal kingdom existed, except for vertebrates. The characteristic animals of the Cambrian period were the trilobites, a primitive form of arthropod, which reached their fullest development in this period and became extinct by the end of the Paleozoic era. The earliest snails appeared in this period, as did the cephalopod mollusks. Other groups represented in the Cambrian period were brachiopods, bryozoans, and foraminifers ( see Foraminifera). Plants of the Cambrian period included seaweeds in the oceans and lichens on land.

    34. Trilobite Observer
    http//www.trilobiten.de, German website about trilobites. Other links. http//www.geologischmuseum.nl,Nice little museum for geology and paleontology in The
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    Rhenohercynian trilobites
    By Allart P. van Viersen
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    International trilobite discussion forum led by Dr. Sam Gon III http://www.aloha.net/~smgon/ordersoftrilobites.htm Dr. Sam Gon's award winning website about trilobites. A must for every trilobite enthusiastic. http://elas.nerim.net/index.htm An excellent trilobite site with a very detailed guide to many trilobites, mainly Moroccan ones. http://www.trilotarium.de Website about trilobites from the Eifel region as well as several trilobites from Vireux-Molhain and Morocco. http://www.magrean.de Information about Ardennes-Eifel trilobites and photographs of several rare treasures from the region. http://www.trilobita.de About trilobites and some other fossils with an introduction to trilobites and an interesting history about trilobite research(ers). http://www.fossiles.be

    35. The Science Page: PALEONTOLOGY
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    37. Trilobite Papers 15 Denman Institute For Research On Trilobites
    This means that nearly 40 years of paleontology, much of this on trilobites,comes to an end at the University of Edinburgh. Similarly
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    38. DIRT Publications Denman Institute For Research On Trilobites
    Rolf Ludvigsen and Cecil Kindle Upper Cambrian (Marjuman) agnostoid trilobitesof the Cow Head Group, western Newfoundland. Journal of paleontology, vol.
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