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- Condylopygidae abstract "The Condylopygidae are a family of very small trilobites, that lived during the Middle Cambrian, and has been found in Canada (Newfoundland and Nova Scotia), the Czech Republic, Germany, France, Spain, England, Wales, Sweden, and the Russian Federation (Siberia). They uniquely differ from all other Agnostina in having the frontal lobe of the central raised area of the headshield (or glabella) wider than the rear lobe. The Condylopygidae are the only family assigned to the Condylopygoidea superfamily.".
- Condylopygidae class Trilobite.
- Condylopygidae kingdom Animal.
- Condylopygidae order Agnostida.
- Condylopygidae order Agnostina.
- Condylopygidae phylum Arthropod.
- Condylopygidae thumbnail Condylopyge_cf_regia_draw.png?width=300.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageID "39091259".
- Condylopygidae wikiPageLength "3904".
- Condylopygidae wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Condylopygidae wikiPageRevisionID "675979099".
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Agnostida.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Agnostina.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Agnostida.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cambrian_Series_3_extinctions.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cambrian_first_appearances.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cambrian_trilobites.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Cephalon_(arthropod_head).
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Condylopyge.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Parallel_evolution.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Peronopsidae.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Peronopsis.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Pleuroctenium.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Pygidium.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink Trilobite.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLink File:Condylopyge_anatomy.png.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Condylopygidae".
- Condylopygidae classis Trilobite.
- Condylopygidae familia "Condylopygidae".
- Condylopygidae familiaAuthority "Raymond, 1913".
- Condylopygidae imageCaption "linedrawing of Condylopyge cf regia".
- Condylopygidae imageWidth "125".
- Condylopygidae ordo Agnostida.
- Condylopygidae phylum "Arthropoda".
- Condylopygidae regnum "Animalia".
- Condylopygidae subdivision "* Condylopyge * Pleuroctenium".
- Condylopygidae subdivisionRanks Genus.
- Condylopygidae subordo Agnostina.
- Condylopygidae superfamilia "Condylopygoidea".
- Condylopygidae superfamiliaAuthority "Raymond, 1913".
- Condylopygidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geological_range.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Condylopygidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Condylopygidae subject Category:Agnostida.
- Condylopygidae subject Category:Cambrian_Series_3_extinctions.
- Condylopygidae subject Category:Cambrian_first_appearances.
- Condylopygidae subject Category:Cambrian_trilobites.
- Condylopygidae hypernym Family.
- Condylopygidae type Animal.
- Condylopygidae type Eukaryote.
- Condylopygidae type Insect.
- Condylopygidae type Species.
- Condylopygidae type Thing.
- Condylopygidae type Q19088.
- Condylopygidae type Q729.
- Condylopygidae comment "The Condylopygidae are a family of very small trilobites, that lived during the Middle Cambrian, and has been found in Canada (Newfoundland and Nova Scotia), the Czech Republic, Germany, France, Spain, England, Wales, Sweden, and the Russian Federation (Siberia). They uniquely differ from all other Agnostina in having the frontal lobe of the central raised area of the headshield (or glabella) wider than the rear lobe.".
- Condylopygidae label "Condylopygidae".
- Condylopygidae sameAs Q868710.
- Condylopygidae sameAs Condylopygidae.
- Condylopygidae sameAs m.0swmkf9.
- Condylopygidae sameAs Q868710.
- Condylopygidae wasDerivedFrom Condylopygidae?oldid=675979099.
- Condylopygidae depiction Condylopyge_cf_regia_draw.png.
- Condylopygidae isPrimaryTopicOf Condylopygidae.