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Scotoharpes is an extinct genus of harpetid trilobites that existed during the Ordovician period. The defining characteristic of this genus is its broad, pitted cephalic fringe, which wraps around the front and sides of the head shield. These pits are believed to have played a sensory role, helping...
Harpes is an extinct genus of trilobites belonging to the order Harpetida, first described by the paleontologist August Goldfuss in 1839 based on fossils from Germany. These marine arthropods existed from the Middle Ordovician to the Late Devonian periods and are commonly found in regions like Moroc...
Harpides is an extinct genus of harpetid trilobites recorded from Cambrian and Ordovician marine rocks. It is distinguished by a broad cephalic fringe extending around the head shield, with a pitted surface that recalls the better-known genus Harpes. The genus is relevant to studies of harpetid dive...
Eoharpes is an extinct genus of harpetid trilobites from the Ordovician Period. It belongs to the trilobite order Harpetida, a group characterized by a broad cephalon and a pronounced marginal brim that extended around the head. Eoharpes is known from fossil material in Europe and Morocco and is of...
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