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- Q2618788 subject Q10984141.
- Q2618788 subject Q8327840.
- Q2618788 subject Q8419794.
- Q2618788 subject Q8432205.
- Q2618788 subject Q9768553.
- Q2618788 abstract "Ogygopsis is a genus of trilobite from the Cambrian of Antarctica and North America, specifically the Burgess Shale. It is the most common fossil in the Mt. Stephen fossil beds there, but rare in other Cambrian faunas. Its major characteristics are a prominent glabella with eye ridges, lack of pleural spines, a large spineless pygidium about as long as the thorax or cephalon, and its length: up to 12 cm.".
- Q2618788 class Q17170.
- Q2618788 kingdom Q729.
- Q2618788 order Q987740.
- Q2618788 phylum Q1360.
- Q2618788 thumbnail Ogygopsis_Klotzi.jpg?width=300.
- Q2618788 wikiPageExternalLink bridge.pl?action=checkTaxonInfo&taxon_no=19628.
- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q1075671.
- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q10984141.
- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q1360.
- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q15427523.
- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q17073815.
- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q17170.
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- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q40614.
- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q49.
- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q51.
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- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
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- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q8327840.
- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q8419794.
- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q8432205.
- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q852085.
- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q953251.
- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q9768553.
- Q2618788 wikiPageWikiLink Q987740.
- Q2618788 classis Q17170.
- Q2618788 ordo Q987740.
- Q2618788 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q2618788 regnum "Animalia".
- Q2618788 type Animal.
- Q2618788 type Eukaryote.
- Q2618788 type Species.
- Q2618788 type Thing.
- Q2618788 type Q19088.
- Q2618788 type Q729.
- Q2618788 comment "Ogygopsis is a genus of trilobite from the Cambrian of Antarctica and North America, specifically the Burgess Shale. It is the most common fossil in the Mt. Stephen fossil beds there, but rare in other Cambrian faunas. Its major characteristics are a prominent glabella with eye ridges, lack of pleural spines, a large spineless pygidium about as long as the thorax or cephalon, and its length: up to 12 cm.".
- Q2618788 label "Ogygopsis".
- Q2618788 depiction Ogygopsis_Klotzi.jpg.