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- Q1229827 subject Q10984141.
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- Q1229827 abstract "The Paradoxididae are a family of trilobites, a group of extinct marine arthropods. They occurred during the late Lower Cambrian (Toyonian) and disappeared at the end of the Middle Cambrian. Representatives of this family have been found in the paleocontinents of Avalonia, Baltica, and Gondwana, now Canada (Nova-Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland), USA (Massachusetts, South Carolina), England, Wales, Morocco, Spain, Czech Republic, Poland, Russia (Novaya Zemlya, Northern Siberia, North-East Yakutia), Mongolia, and Turkey. Species in this family can typically grow large to very large (over 30 cm), are relatively flat, have an inverted egg-shaped outline, opisthoparian sutures, a glabella that in early genera has parallel sides and expands forward in later representatives, and approaches or reaches the frontal border. All species have an almost semicircular headshield (or cephalon) with long backward-directed genal spines. The articulate middle part of the body (or thorax) consists of 15 to 21 segments ending in sickle-shaped spines that to the back curve increasingly further backwards. The tailshield (or pygidium) is small.".
- Q1229827 class Q17170.
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- Q1229827 kingdom Q729.
- Q1229827 order Q134807.
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- Q1229827 phylum Q1360.
- Q1229827 thumbnail BLW_Trilobite_(Paradoxides_sp.).jpg?width=300.
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- Q1229827 classis Q17170.
- Q1229827 name "Paradoxididae".
- Q1229827 ordo Q134807.
- Q1229827 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q1229827 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1229827 subordo Q144847.
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- Q1229827 type Animal.
- Q1229827 type Eukaryote.
- Q1229827 type Species.
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- Q1229827 comment "The Paradoxididae are a family of trilobites, a group of extinct marine arthropods. They occurred during the late Lower Cambrian (Toyonian) and disappeared at the end of the Middle Cambrian.".
- Q1229827 label "Paradoxididae".
- Q1229827 depiction BLW_Trilobite_(Paradoxides_sp.).jpg.
- Q1229827 name "Paradoxididae".