Introduction to the Trilobita Gone, but not forgotten. . . Click on this image to view an enlarged version! Among famous groups of extinct organisms, trilobites probably rank second only to the dinosaurs in fame. Their fossils are instantly recognizable and often strikingly beautiful. In fact, prehistoric people liked them as much as we do. At Arcy-sur-Cure in France, a 15, 000-year- old human ...
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthropoda/trilobita/trilobita.html
Per Hansson's Trilobite Gallery. Here is a catalouge of my trilobites from Sweden.trilobite, trilobites, trilobiter, trilobit, trilobiti, fossil ...
hem.passagen.se/phmail/trilobiteng.html
Trilobites in Murchison's Siluria Sir Roderick Impey Murchison published a comprehensive work on the Silurian System in Great Britain and elsewhere in 1838. Initially comprising rocks approximately the interval now known as Silurian, Murchison's definition of Silurian later expanded to encompass much of the pre-Old Red Sandstone (i.e. pre-Devonian) Paleozoic rocks in Great Britain, including ...
www.geo.ucalgary.ca/~macrae/trilobite/siluria.html