Biology:Estaingia bilobata
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Short description: Species of trilobite (fossil)
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| Estaingia bilobata Lower Cambrian Emu Shale Kangaroo Island, South Australia © Dave Simpson | |
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| Family: | Estaingiidae
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| Genus: | Estaingia
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| Species: | E. bilobata
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| Estaingia bilobata (Pocock, 1964)
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Estaingia bilobata is a species of trilobite from the lower Cambrian period. Their fossils are found chiefly in Australia.
References
- Hagadorn, J.W. (2002). "Burgess Shale-type Localities: The global picture". in Bottjer, D.J.. Exceptional Fossil Preservation -- A Unique View on the Evolution of Marine Life. Columbia University Press. ISBN 0231102542.
- Greg Edgecombe; The Australian Museum. "Australian Trilobites: A Species List and Bibliography". http://www.austmus.gov.au/palaeontology/research/trilobites03.htm?.
- Sam Gon III. "A guide to the Orders of Trilobites". http://www.trilobites.info/index.htm.
- Nedin, C. (1995). "The Emu Bay Shale, a Lower Cambrian fossil Lagerstätte, Kangaroo Island, South Australia". Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists 18: 31–40.
- Simpson, Dave. "Trilobites of South Australia". http://info.esc.net.au/~dasimpson/index.htm.
Wikidata ☰ Q16927871 entry


