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Trilobites Arthropods Invertebrates Paleontology


Trilobites

This category is for any websites which deals specifically with the fossil record of trilobites, a group of arthropods which went extinct at the end of the Paleozoic Era.

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- Excellent resource for understanding trilobites, with pictures, diagrams, a glossary, and links.


  • - An entertaining and informative approach to the subject of trilobites and trilobite fossils, with animated graphics and audio.
  • - The Natural History Museum's online exhibit of several bizarre trilobite taxa from Morocco, including three dimensional views of new specimens.
  • - Trilobite evolution, morphology and extinction. Includes information on the use of trilobites as paleoenvironmental and stratigraphic tools.
  • - UCMP Berkeley introduction to the trilobite fossil record, ecology, systematics and morphology.
  • - Information about trilobites from the Upper Ordovician Period Cincinnatian Seiries of Eastern North America. Includes images and links.
  • - Information and images of Moroccan and French trilobites.
  • - Images of and information about a personal collection of well-preserved trilobites found in Indiana and the Weeks Formation of Millard County, Utah and Indiana.
  • - Swedish trilobites.
  • - Photographs of a personal trilobite collection with maps of the Paleozoic eras they came from highlighting the areas where they lived.
  • - A short intro to trilobites, courtesy of the Australian Museum Online.
  • - A tutorial of how to identify Cincinnati trilobites from commonly found fragments.
  • - A page of trilobites with images broken down by time period.
  • - Trilobites and the Cambrian Environment of Utah, an essay by Rebecca L. Hylland.


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