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Odontopleuridae

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Odontopleuridae
Temporal range: Furongian-Frasnian
Radiaspis sp.
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Trilobita
Order: Odontopleurida
Family: Odontopleuridae
Genera

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Odontopleuridae is a family of odontopleurid trilobites found in marine strata throughout the world. Odontopleurids of Odontopleuridae first appear in Late Cambrian-aged marine strata, and the last genera perish by the end of the Frasnian stage during the Late Devonian. The members of Odontopleuridae are famous for their spinose appearance, having long, often numerous spines along the edges of their exoskeletons, and derived from ends of segments or tubercle ornaments.

Genera

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Dicranurus monstrosus
Isoprusia tafilaltana
Selenopeltis buchii

Odontopleuridae includes the following genera:

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