Alokistocaridae

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Alokistocaridae is a family of ptychopariid trilobites that lived from the Botomian epoch of the Early Cambrian until the Late Cambrian. Alokistocarids were particle feeders and left small furrows which are occasionally preserved. Their remains are found worldwide. Elrathia kingii, one of the most collected trilobites in the world, is a typical alokistocarid. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Alokistocaridae
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rdf:langString Alokistocaridae
rdf:langString Elrathia kingii, an Alokistocarid
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rdf:langString * Alokistocare (Lorenz, 1906 = Amecephalus, Strotocephalus) * Alokistocarella (Resser, 1938) * Amecephalina (Poulsen, 1927) * Annamitia (Mansuy, 1916) * Arellanella (Lochman, 1948) * Bythicheilus (Resser, 1939) * Chancia (Walcott, 1924) * Chelidonocephalus (King, 1937) * Dunderbergia (Walcott, 1924) * Ehmania (Resser, 1935) * Ehmaniella (Resser, 1937 = Anomalocephalus, Clappaspis) * Elrathia (Walcott, 1924) * Elrathiella (Poulsen, 1927 = Coelaspis, Glassocoryphus) * Elrathina (Resser, 1937) * Inglefieldia (Poulsen, 1927 ) * Ithyektyphus (Shaw, 1956) * Kistocare (Lochman, 1948) * Kochiella (Poulsen, 1927 ) * Kochina (Resser, 1935) * Kounamkites (Poletaeva & Chernysheva, 1956) * Kujandaspis (Ivshin, 1956) * Megadunderbergia (Kobayashi, 1938) * Mexicella (Lochman, 1948) * Orlovia (Walcott & Resser, 1925) * Pachyaspis (Resser, 1939) * Parehmania (Deiss, 1939 = Mcnairia, Rowia, Thompsonaspis) * Perioura (Resser, 1938) * Proveedoria (Lochman, 1948) * Ptychoparopsis (Hupé, 1953) * Trachycheilus (Resser, 1945)
rdf:langString Alokistocaridae is a family of ptychopariid trilobites that lived from the Botomian epoch of the Early Cambrian until the Late Cambrian. Alokistocarids were particle feeders and left small furrows which are occasionally preserved. Their remains are found worldwide. Elrathia kingii, one of the most collected trilobites in the world, is a typical alokistocarid.
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