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Ditomopyge
Extinct genus of trilobite From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ditomopyge is an extinct genus of trilobite belonging to the family Proetidae.[1] It was extant during the Carboniferous and Permian[2][3] and is widely distributed, with fossils found in Europe,[4][5] southwest Asia,[6] southeast Asia,[3] Australia,[7] North America,[8][9][2][10] and South America.[11]
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Species
- D. amorni Kobayashi and Hamada, 1979[3]
- D. bjornensis Ormiston, 1973[9]
- D. decurtata Gheyselinck, 1937[10]
- D. dereimsi Arellano, 1983[11]
- D. fatmii Grant, 1966[6]
- D. granulata Weber, 1933[2]
- D. kumpani Weber, 1933[5]
- D. meridionalis Teichert, 1944[7]
- D. ovalis Gauri, 1965[4]
- D. scitula Meek and Worthen, 1865[8]
- D. whitei Pabian and Faberstrom, 1972[8]
- D. yampupatensis Arellano, 1983[11]
References
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