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The Ordovician proetacean trilobite Rorringtonia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

R. M. Owens
Affiliation:
Department of Geology, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, CF1 3NP.

Summary

New, well-preserved material of the Ordovician proetacean trilobite Rorringtonia, hitherto of uncertain taxonomic position, indicates that it belongs to the aulacopleurid subfamily Scharyiinae. It also elucidates the position of another problematic proetacean, Analocaspis, which is now considered to be congeneric with Rorringtonia.

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