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Telephina
Telephina is an Ordovician pelagic trilobite genus known for its large compound eyes and streamlined cephalon, suggesting an active swimming lifestyle.
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The top alternative to Telephina in 2026 is Neoasaphus with a score of 9.2/10, followed by Isotelus rex (9.1) and Neoasaphus kowalewskii (9.0).
Neoasaphus
Neoasaphus is a type of trilobite fossil belonging to the Asaphida order and Asaphidae family. Primarily found in Ordovi...
Isotelus rex
Isotelus rex is a remarkably large species of trilobite belonging to the Asaphida order. Recovered from Ordovician-age r...
Neoasaphus kowalewskii
Neoasaphus kowalewskii is a fossil trilobite discovered in Russia’s Ordovician deposits. This species is notable for its...
Asaphus
An Ordovician trilobite from the Baltic region, with species such as A. kowalewskii bearing stalked eyes up to 6 cm tall...
Pricyclopyge
An Ordovician trilobite from Bohemia and Iberia notable for its exceptionally large, forward-facing eyes, interpreted as...
Scotoharpes
Scotoharpes is an Ordovician harpetid trilobite genus with a broad pitted cephalic fringe, fossils of which are found in...
Isotelus
A large Ordovician trilobite from North America; Isotelus rex from Manitoba, Canada, ranks among the largest trilobites...
Cryptolithus
Cryptolithus is an Ordovician trilobite genus famous for its broad perforated cephalic fringe nicknamed the lace collar,...
Sphaerexochus
A Silurian cheirurid trilobite recognized by its dramatically inflated, globose glabella, found in Silurian carbonates o...
Ceraurus
An Ordovician cheirurid trilobite from North America distinguished by prominent genal spines and multiple pointed pygidi...
Selenopeltis
Ordovician odontopleurid trilobite widespread across Europe and North Africa, distinguished by exceptionally long, slend...
Cheirurus
A Silurian to Devonian cheirurid trilobite recognizable by its multi-lobed pygidium bearing prominent spines, known from...
Trinucleus
An Ordovician trilobite from Britain and Europe distinguished by a broad cephalic fringe covered in a regular pattern of...
Flexicalymene
An Ordovician trilobite abundant in the Cincinnati region of the USA, frequently preserved enrolled and found in great n...
Ampyx
Ampyx is an Ordovician trilobite genus notable for its long glabellar spine extending forward from the cephalon, found i...
Pseudoasaphus
An Ordovician asaphid trilobite from Baltic Russia, closely related to Neoasaphus and also known for three-dimensionally...
Remopleurides
Remopleurides is an Ordovician trilobite genus with large crescent-shaped eyes covering much of the cephalon, indicating...
Pterygometopus
Ordovician to Silurian trilobite of the Pterygometopidae, distinguished by broad lateral fixigenal expansions flanking a...
Barrandia
Ordovician trilobite known from Bohemian and broader European strata, a robust-bodied form assigned to trinucleoid or re...
Opipeuter
Ordovician trilobite remarkable for its exceptionally large holochroal eyes, which are among the most prominent relative...
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