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Which Trilobite Genera Survived into the Carboniferous?
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Exactly what the title says, I was wondering which trilobite genera survived into the Carboniferous period. There is this paper, Weller, J. Marvin. “Carboniferous Trilobite Genera.” however I haven't been able to find a free copy online and its 86 years old so a little outdated. . There is also this, https://www.trilobites.info/lasttrilos.htm, from Sam Gon's trilobite website which has all the Trilobite genera of the Permian but obviously doesn't include the ones that went extinct during the Carboniferous. I was going to just search for the time frame for each of the trilobite genera in the order Proetida as that's the only order that survived past the Devonian (unless you count Aulacopleurida as an order and not suborder) however I had lots of difficulty finding basic information for many genera. As always, thank you for any help anyone gives.- 8 replies
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A blog from the Phil Currie Dinosaur museum talking about dinosaur generas and species https://dinomuseum.ca/2019/12/17/how-many-kind-of-dinosaurs-were-there/ @fossilsonwheels
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Hello! I have added an Andara diluvii today and I have seen on fossilworks.org, that this species was/is also considered to belong to the genera Arca (original designation), Scapharca and Diluvarca. Nothing unusal, it is often the case, that one species was attributed to various genera since its discovery. Just out of curiosity, I would like to ask, if anybody knows which is "the species with the most genera"? Thanks! Franz Bernhard
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