Peachella
Peachella is an extinct genus of trilobites, fossil marine arthropods, with species of average size (about 3.5 centimetres or 1.4 inches long). It lived during the Toyonian stage (Upper Olenellus-zone), 516 to 513 million years ago, in what is today the southwestern United States. It can easily be distinguished from other trilobites by its club-like genal spines.
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Peachella
Peachella is an extinct genus of trilobites, fossil marine arthropods, with species of average size (about 3.5 centimetres or 1.4 inches long). It lived during the Toyonian stage (Upper Olenellus-zone), 516 to 513 million years ago, in what is today the southwestern United States. It can easily be distinguished from other trilobites by its club-like genal spines.
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Peachella is an extinct genus ...... by its club-like genal spines.
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Peachella
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Walcott, 1910
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P. iddingsi reconstruction
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Arthropoda
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* P. iddingsi ( )
* P. brevispina (Palmer, 1979)
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Olenellus iddingsi
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Walcott, 1884
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Peachella is an extinct genus ...... by its club-like genal spines.
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Peachella
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