Condylopygidae

Condylopygidae
Temporal range: early Middle Cambrian (Amgaian to Mayaian)
linedrawing of Condylopyge cf regia[1]
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Condylopygoidea

Raymond, 1913
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Condylopygidae

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The Condylopygidae Raymond (2013) [2] are a family of small trilobites that lived during the Middle Cambrian, and found in Canada (Newfoundland and Nova Scotia), the Czech Republic, Germany, France, Spain, England, Wales, Sweden, and the Russian Federation (Siberia). They uniquely differ from all other Agnostina in having the frontal glabellar lobe wider than the rear lobe. The Condylopygidae are the only family assigned to the Condylopygoidea superfamily.

  1. ^ RUSHTON, A. W. A.; WEIDNER, T. (2007). "The Middle Cambrian paradoxidid trilobite Hydrocephalus from Jämtland, central Sweden" (PDF). Acta Geologica Polonica. 57 (4): 391–401. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
  2. ^ RAYMOND, P. E., 1913: Some changes in the names of genera of trilobites. The Ottawa Naturalist, 26: 137−142.