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Trilobites and their Relatives

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Edited By: Phillip A Lane
400 pages, 156 illus
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Trilobites and their Relatives
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  • Trilobites and their Relatives ISBN: 9780901702814 Paperback Oct 2003 Out of Print #155099
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Contents
1. Introduction: Richard A. Fortey, Philip D. Lane and Derek J. Siveter.
2. An Early Cambrian Phosphatocopid Crustacean With Three-Dimensionally Preserved Soft Parts From Shropshire, England: David J. Siveter, Dieter Waloszek and Mark Williams.
3. Tagmata and Segment Specification in Trilobites: Alessandro Minelli, Giuseppe Fusco and Nigel C. Hughes.
4. Phylogeny of Early Cambrian Trilobites: Peter A. Jell.
5. Biogeography of the Trilobita During the Cambrian Radiation: Deducing Geological Processes From Trilobite Evolution: Bruce S. Lieberman.
6. Ovatoryctocara Granulata: The Key To A Global Cambrian Stage Boundary and The Correlation of the Olenellid, Redlichiid and Paradoxidid Realms: Terence P. Fletcher.
7. Ontogeny and Heterochrony in the Oryctoephalid Trilobite Arhricoephalus From The Cambrian of China: Kenneth J. McNamara, Feng Yu and Zhou Zhiyi.
8. The Conocoryphid Biofacies: A Benthic Assemblage of Normal-Eyed and Blind Trilobites: J. Javier Alvaro and Daniel Vizcaino.
9. Intraspecific Dimorphism in an Evolutionary Series of Paradoxidids from the Middle Cambrian of Murero, Spain: Rodolfo Gozalo, Eladio Linan and M. Eugenia Dies.
10. Cryptic Behaviour in Trilobites: Brian D. E. Chatterton, Desmond H. Collins and Rolf Ludvigsen.
11. The Late Cambrian Trilobite Irvingella from the Machari Formation, Korea: Paul S. Hong, Jeong Gu Lee and Duck K. Choi.
12. Upper Cambrian Shumardiids from North-Western Hunan, China: Shanchi Peng, Loren E. Babcock, Nigel C. Hughes and Huanling Lin.
13. Lower Ordovician Stratigraphy and Trilobite Faunas from the Southern Famatina Range, La Rioja, Argentina: M. Franco Tortello and Susana B Esteban.
14. The Lower Ordovician Trilobite Krattaspis: Helje Parnaste.
The Ontogeny of the Ordovician Trilobite Ovalocephalus and its Bearing on the Affinity and Evolution of the Genus: Yuan Wenwei, Zhou Zhiyi, Derek J. Siveter and Zhou Zhiqlang.
15. Ordovician Trilobite Biodiversity Change in the Anglo-Welsh Sector of Avalonia: Alan W. Owen and Tim McCormick.
16. Latest Llanvirn to Early Caradoc Trilobite Biofacies of the North-Western Marginal Area of the Yangtze Block, China: Zhou Zhiyi, Zhou Zhiqiang, Derek J. Siveter and Yuan Wenwei.
17. Exuviation of Selected Bohemian Ordovician Trilobites: Jana Bruthansova.
18. A Revision of Nephranomma Erben, 1952: Andrew C. Sanford.
19. Making Phacops Come Alive: David L. Bruton and Winfred Haas.
20. The Puzzling Eye of Phacops: David L. Bruton and Winfred Haas.
21. Evolutionary and Biogeographical Implications of Phylogenetic Analysis of the Late Palaeozoic Trilobite Paladin: David K. Brezinski.
22. The Stratigraphical Distribution and Extinctions of Permian Trilobites: Robert M. Owens.

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Journal / Magazine Out of Print
Edited By: Phillip A Lane
400 pages, 156 illus
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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