RFEW45W6–Trilobite, vintage engraved illustration. Earth before man – 1886.
RMHA22HB–grand canyon nps 4739035423 16177 Grand Canyon Trilobite Fossil
RM2J85DAF–Kuming. 13th May, 2022. Photo shows the newly documented trilobite association during the Late Ordovician discovered in Zhenxiong County, southwest China's Yunnan Province. TO GO WITH 'Scientists discover new trilobite association over 400 mln years ago in China's Yunnan' Credit: Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2R7PKH1–Trilobite isolated on white
RFFRF237–Trilobite Sketch Representation
RFEE94D0–Outline of ancient trilobite fossil drawing over white
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RMEM6HXM–trilobite
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RF2C2RHNF–Acidaspis, trilobite of the Lower Silurian of Bohemia, vintage engraved illustration. From the Universe and Humanity, 1910.
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RMDTEYW1–Agnostid trilobite
RF2E9B77Y–Crustaceans, finfoot, apus, trilobite, paradoxides and hermit crab, cenobita, illustration from 1880 / Krebstiere, Flossenfuß, Apus, Trilobit, Paradoxides und Einsiedlerkrebs, Cenobita, Illustration aus 1880, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RFPC7TH8–Preserved trilobite specimen. Fragment fossil, skeleton of prehistoric dead animal in stone. Archeology or paleontology. engraved hand drawn old vintage sketch. Vector illustration.
RMPDRKWE–106 Queensland State Archives 2436 Trilobite fossil at the Queensland Museum Brisbane c 1927
RM2BC316R–Grotte du Trilobite - Arcy - coupes remplissages planche 1.
RFEW45W9–Trilobite, vintage engraved illustration. Earth before man – 1886.
RF2TBEP9R–Ancient mollusc fossil imprint in stone. Jurassic era aquatic animal stone imprint, prehistoric mollusk skeleton paleontology museum rock or extinct trilobite, water fauna organism vector fossil
RM2J85DAE–Kuming. 13th May, 2022. Photo shows the newly documented trilobite association during the Late Ordovician discovered in Zhenxiong County, southwest China's Yunnan Province. TO GO WITH 'Scientists discover new trilobite association over 400 mln years ago in China's Yunnan' Credit: Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2AGECDX–. Outlines of zoology. Fig. 201.—Trilobite [Conoceph-alites).—After Barrande. h,s.. Head shield ; pi., pleura ofthoracic region; py., pygidium.. Fig. 202.—Vertical cross-section of a Trilobite {Calymene). —After Walcott.i., Intestine; j., shield ; Z.., endopodite; e., exopodite; ^., epipodial parts. Incerte Sedis Class Pycnogonida, Pantopoda, or Podosomata Marine Arthropods, sometimes called sea-spiders. They may beranked between Crustaceans and Arachnoids.. Many climb about PANTOPODA OR PYCNOGONIDA. 375 seaweeds and hydroids near the shore, but some live at great depths.The body consists of a
RMPFXMGA–. The Eurypterida of New York. Eurypterida; Paleontology. THE EURYPTERIDA OF NEW YORK 121 In the primitive trilobite Harpes the ocelh remain functional through life and no com])Ound eyes are developed; we may infer that the early appearance and strong development of the ocelli in the larvae of both Limulus and the scorpion are, in view of their retention in later life, with diminished force, rather suggestive of their having been the first eyes of the ancestral forms. As the swimming legs are clearly a secondary acquirement their larger size and probably that of the other legs also, is a purel
RF2C2RHG2–Dalmania, trilobite of the Lower Devonian of Bohemia, vintage engraved illustration. From the Universe and Humanity, 1910.
RMDTF2KT–Angelina, stretched trilobite
RFR3PG0B–
RF2H3FGMK–Preserved trilobite specimen. Fragment fossil, skeleton of prehistoric dead animal in stone. Archeology or paleontology. engraved hand drawn old
RMP77ATG–C. D. Walcott: Description of a New Species of Trilobite. Cincinnati Quarterly Journal of Science 2:274, fig. 18a-b . 1875 17 Cincinnati Quart. J. Sci. 2 274 fig 18a-b
RM2BC3188–Grotte du Trilobite - Arcy - outils lithiques planche 1.
RMDTF5JD–Erbenochile erbeni (Alberti)
RMHRKKM0–Silurian Trilobite
RFEW45W7–Trilobite, vintage engraved illustration. Earth before man – 1886.
RMDTG5GE–Cambrian trilobites from the Falkland Islands.
RF2BTH5AH–Trilobite, any member of a group of extinct fossil arthropods of the phylum arthropoda, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2J85DAM–Kuming. 13th May, 2022. Photo shows the newly documented trilobite association during the Late Ordovician discovered in Zhenxiong County, southwest China's Yunnan Province. TO GO WITH 'Scientists discover new trilobite association over 400 mln years ago in China's Yunnan' Credit: Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMRDTDB9–. Zoology. Zoology. Fig. 1S4.—Younfc Horseshoe Crab. Natural size and enlarged. Fia 135.—Young Trilobite. Natural size and enlarged. horseshoe craL in being divided into a true head consisting of six segments bearing jointed appendages, somewhat like those of the Merostomata, with from two to twenty-six dis- tinct thoracic segments (probably bearing short jointed. Fig. 126.—Restored section o£ the thorax of a trilobite (Ualymene) after Wal- cott. c, carapace; e)i, endopodite; fv*', exopodite, with the gills on the exo- podal or respiratory part of the appendage. limbs not extending beyond the
RMPFXG8P–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Prob. 770 part of head, with glabellar furrows ; 14, entire head, some fur rows; 15, enlarged twice^ tail of small individual; 17, ditto showing internal surface and doublure ; 20, profile view of 15 plate 23, fig. 30, nearly entire trilobite; 31, tail of a very large specimen. The head is covered with low pimples (tubercles) each ring of the chest and body is covered with granules, some times as if in two rows. Whole trilobites are rarely found and their cru
RMEM6HDR–Silurian trilobite ( fossil)
RMENMFPT–Bronte, a trilobite with a very large pygidium
RMDYPEXN–trilobite
RFMNFB61–Fragment fossils, skeleton of prehistoric dead animals in stone. Ammonite and trilobite, Sea urchin and Crinoid. Archeology or paleontology. engraved hand drawn old vintage sketch. Vector illustration
RMP77ATF–C. D. Walcott: New Species of Trilobite from the Trenton Limestone at Trenton Falls, N. Y. Cincinnati Quarterly Journal of Science 2:347, fig. 27 . 1875 17 Cincinnati Quart. J. Sci. 2 347 fig. 27
RM2BC316X–Grotte du Trilobite - Arcy - outils lithiques planche 2.
RMG14W92–Oxygia sp. (Guettardi) trilobite from Louis Figuier's The World Before the Deluge, 1867 American edition.
RMDTF5JE–Erbenochile erbeni (Alberti)
RF2BTHGKD–Trilobite, any member of a group of extinct fossil arthropods of the phylum arthropoda, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RFEW45WA–The king of primordial seas, Trilobite Calymene, vintage engraved illustration. Earth before man – 1886.
RMRJ2J5A–. An introduction to zoology [microform] : for the use of high schools. Zoology; Zoologie. Fisr. 133. Limulus poli/phemus. s« the Palaeozoic period. (Fig, 135). >. Piff. IS^.-Trilobite-fhase of Limulus. (After Kintcsley).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Wright, R. Ramsay (Robert Ramsay), 1852-1933. Toronto : Copp, Clark
RF2BTH87N–Trilobite, any member of a group of extinct fossil arthropods of the phylum arthropoda. This figure represents Asaphus Gigas Tribolite, vintage line d
RMPFXG90–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Pal, N. Y., Vol. 7, 1888, page 116, plate 21, fig. 10, a trilobite obliquely crushed, retaining the right eye and fixed cheek; 13,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Lesley, J. P. (J. Peter), 1819-1903; Pennsylvania. Board of Commissioners for the Second Geological Survey. Ha
RF2B76YKF–A track of the early, life, form, the trilobite, Shpwing three images of ancient trilobite track in it, vintage line drawing or engraving
RF2BTH3MJ–A typical representation of the trilobite stage of Limulus polyphemus with, A & B, representing, inner ramus and outer ramus, respectively, vintage li
RFMNFB5Y–Fragment fossils, skeleton of prehistoric dead animals in stone. Ammonite and trilobite, Sea urchin and Crinoid. Archeology or paleontology. engraved hand drawn old vintage sketch. Vector illustration
RM2BC3184–Grotte du Trilobite - Arcy - os ouvrés planche 3.
RMG15TJN–A trilobite is an extinct, small arthropod of the subphylum Trilobita that lived during the Paleozoic Era and are extremely common as fossils. Trilobites had a hard outer covering divided into three lengthwise and three widthwise sections (segmented exosk
RMDTF7XB–John William Salter (1820-1869)
RMRDNYYY–. Outlines of zoology. Zoology. 336 ARACHN01DEA AND PALMOSTRACA. The limbs seem to be more like those of Crustaceans than those of Arachnoids, and the occurrence of antennae, observed by Linnseus (1759), and recently cor- roborated, accentuates the resemblance. The affinities with Limtdus, according to the views of other authorities, justify the association of Trilobites and Arach- noids. A compromise may be perhaps effected by regarding the Trilo- bites as an offshoot from a stock ancestral to. Fig , 146.—Vertical cross-section of a Trilobite (Calymene).—After Walcott. Intestine ; s.} shield
RMPG0K56–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 322 Z00L06 Y. distinct; the lieart also appears, being a pale streak along the middle of the back extending from the front edge of the head to the base of the abdomen. Just before hatching the head-region spreads out, the ab- domen being a little more than half as wide as the cephalo- thorax. The two compound eyes and the pair of ocelli on the front edge of the head are quite distinct ; the append- ages to the gills appear on the two anterior pairs, and the legs are longer. The resemblance to a Trilobite is most remarkable, as seen in Fig
RF2B771WN–Shown here is a trilobite in spiny forms that evolved until the end of the Devonian period, Acidaspid Dufrenogi from Silurian rocks of Bohemia, vintag
RF2B7714Y–Trilobite (Paradoxides Bohemicus), of the Cambrian period, with a semi-circular head, free cheeks ending with a long, narrow and recurved spine, vinta
RF2B76YYG–The trilobite was an early animal on earth during the Primordial Period, Showing three different size of images in trilobite track in it, vintage line
RFMNFB60–Fragment fossils, skeleton of prehistoric dead animals in stone. Ammonite and trilobite, Sea urchin and Crinoid. Archeology or paleontology. engraved hand drawn old vintage sketch. Vector illustration
RF2B76YBC–Trilobite (Illaenus crassicauda), with a semi-circular head, free cheeks ending with a long, narrow and recurved spine, from the Silurian rocks, vinta
RM2BC3178–Grotte du Trilobite - Arcy - os gravé feuillage planche 5.
RF2B76RRG–Vertical cross-section of a Trilobite (Calymene), showing, I, Intestine; s, shield; L., endopodite; e, exopodite and b, epipodial parts, vintage line
RMG15NG0–A trilobite is an extinct, small arthropod of the subphylum Trilobita that lived during the Paleozoic Era and are extremely common as fossils. Trilobites had a hard outer covering divided into three lengthwise and three widthwise sections (segmented exosk
RFEW463K–Crustaceans of the Devonian period, Phacops latifrons. a. The animal extended, vintage engraved illustration. Earth before man – 1886.
RMRDKMKN–. A manual of zoology for the use of students : with a general introduction on the principles of zoology . Zoology. 220 MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY. are sometimes supported upon projecting processes. It has generally been supposed that the body of the Trilobite occupied the medium lobe of the crust, commencing with the " glabella " in front, and terminating with the " pygidium " behind, whilst the axial lobes protected a series of delicate respiratory feet; but this view is doubted by many authorities, and the question is one which we have at present no means of deciding. Quite recen
RMPFXG8B–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 771 Proe. has a narrower middle lobe, -| instead of } Ihe whole length of the animal, and few segments in the side lobes, with a flattened instead of thickened border; surface as far as seen smooth, and coincides with all the markings of the cast, showing that the skin of the trilobite was like thin horn. VIII a. Proetus protuberans, Hall, Pal. 3. VI Proetus prouti, Shumard, 1863. VIII c. Proetus rowi. ( Calymene rowvL Green, Am. J. S. XXXIII,. NyvoilviLpi 18
RFJJ0BP0–Fossilized plants, stones and minerals, crystals, prehistoric animals, archeology or paleontology. fragment fossils. engraved hand drawn in old sketch and vintage style.
RM2BC3171–Grotte du Trilobite - Arcy - os gravé 9 planche 4.
RMG15TJP–A trilobite is an extinct, small arthropod of the subphylum Trilobita that lived during the Paleozoic Era and are extremely common as fossils. Trilobites had a hard outer covering divided into three lengthwise and three widthwise sections (segmented exosk
RFEW463G–Crustaceans of the Devonian period, Phacops latifrons, Wraps, vintage engraved illustration. Earth before man – 1886.
RMRD9BA4–. The Eurypterida of New York. Eurypterida; Paleontology. THE EURYPTERIDA OF NEW YORK 121 In the primitive trilobite Harpes the ocelh remain functional through life and no com])Ound eyes are developed; we may infer that the early appearance and strong development of the ocelli in the larvae of both Limulus and the scorpion are, in view of their retention in later life, with diminished force, rather suggestive of their having been the first eyes of the ancestral forms. As the swimming legs are clearly a secondary acquirement their larger size and probably that of the other legs also, is a purel
RMPFXH1K–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. face worn smooth, showing the hypostom?.! suture; 28, eye en- larged; 44 eye which has lost its lenses by weathering; 24 a, part of an eye magnified; 25, a hypostoma. Hall says that this species is (after Dalmanites pleuroptyx) more common than any other Lower Helderberg trilobite, often rolled up, usually in fragments, separate heads to be found in the lime shales at various places west and south of Albany.—It has been seen by Dr. Barrett of Port Jervis in W
RFJJ0BNM–Fossilized plants, stones and minerals, crystals, prehistoric animals, archeology or paleontology. fragment fossils. engraved hand drawn in old sketch and vintage style.
RM2BC316J–Grotte du Trilobite - Arcy - os gravé a planche 5.
RMG14W8Y–Back of Asaphus caudatus (Dudley, Mus. Stokes) with the eyes well preserved (Buckland), from Louis Figuier's The World Before the Deluge, 1867 American edition.
RFEW463F–Crustaceans of the Devonian period, vintage engraved illustration. Earth before man – 1886.
RMRJ6P2E–. Relics of primeval life [microform] : beginning of life in the dawn of geological time. Paleontology; Paléontologie. Fig. 2. — Triarthrns Berki, Green. A Trilobite of primitive type, showing its limbs and antennas. (After Beecher.) 23. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dawson, J. W. (John William), Sir, 1820-1899. New York; Toronto : F. H. Revell
RMPG093B–. Natural history of animals. Containing brief descriptions of the animals figured on Tenney's Natural history tablets, but complete without the tablets. Zoology. Fig. 349. — Sand Flea. Fig. 350. — Trilobite. have seven pairs of feet. Closely related to these are the curious Trilobites, found imbedded in the solid rock, and which lived and died ages ago. BARNACLES AND HORSE-SHOE CRABS. The Barnacles are of many kinds. Some resemble bivalve shells, and grow in clusters, attached by stems, as seen in Pigure 351; others, as in Figure 352, are acorn-shaped, and are fixed directly upon the rocks, s
RFJJ0BMK–Fossilized plants, stones and minerals, crystals, prehistoric animals, archeology or paleontology. fragment fossils. engraved hand drawn in old sketch and vintage style.
RMHRKKKN–Silurian Landscape
RMRJ2J51–. An introduction to zoology [microform] : for the use of high schools. Zoology; Zoologie. Piff. IS^.-Trilobite-fhase of Limulus. (After Kintcsley).. Fig. 135.—Asajihhtis Canadensis.- .Chapman. Utica Foitnation. 16. Bctih the Trilobites and Limulus have generally been considered as Crustacea, but many points in the structure and U I ' I • ri i''^ I,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Wright, R. Ramsay (Robert
RMPFXH1G–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Phac. 630 {Phacops logani^ Continued.). face worn smooth, showing the hypostom?.! suture; 28, eye en- larged; 44 eye which has lost its lenses by weathering; 24 a, part of an eye magnified; 25, a hypostoma. Hall says that this species is (after Dalmanites pleuroptyx) more common than any other Lower Helderberg trilobite, often rolled up, usually in fragments, separate heads to be found in the lime shales at various places west and south of Albany.—It has been
RMRDKG9M–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. REPRODUCTION 275 blastodermic cuticle; when ripe it emerges in the condition known as the " Trilobite-larva" (Fig. 158), so called from a superficial and misleading resemblance to a Trilobite. I'hey are active little larvae, burrowing in the sand like their parents, and swimming vigorously about by aid of their leaf-like posterior limbs. Sometimes they are taken in tow-nets. After the first moult the segments of the meso- and meta-soma, which at first had been free, showing affinities with Prestiuichia and Belinurus of Palaeozoic times, becom
RMPFXYBE–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. waensis, Owen, 1852, pi. l,figs. 6, 14, pi. 1 A, fig. 9, from the Fourth Trilobite bed on the Menomenie river.—/. Lonchocephalus hamulus. (Conocephalus hamulus^. OvV. -C. h. Owen, 1852, plate lA, figs. 8, 12, a curious hook-shaped spine. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Lesl
RMRJ6WKP–. The chain of life in geological time [microform] : a sketch of the origin and succession of animals and plants. Paleontology; Paleobotany; Paléontologie; Paléobotanique. A Camukian Trilobite. Paradoxidcs vtkitiac (Hartt). Restored by G. H. Matthews. J. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dawson, J. W. (John William), Sir, 1820-1899. London : Religious Tract Society
RMPFXG8E–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Proe. 772 II Proetus spurlocki, Meek, Amer. Jour. S. & A., 1872. Pal. IZ ^ Ohio, A^ol. 1, 1873, page 161, plate 14, fig. 12, magni-fied three times; a trilobite from Hud- son river shale 100 feet below the hill tops at Cincinnati; with its head-piece (glabella) injured by rubbing and pressure, and slipped I. XIVslightly backward so as to hide one or more of the thoracic segments. Differs decidedly from HalPs P. parviusGulus.-IIIb-NoTJ^, The young of an As
RMRDP001–. Outlines of zoology. Zoology. TRILOBITA. 335 borne six pairs of appendages of varying shape, two lateral compound eyes, and two median ocelli. On the ventral surface of the thorax there are five pairs of gills covered by flat plates, of which the most anterior pair are very large, and form the so-called operculum (cf. Limulus). The surface of the body was covered with scales. Some of the Eurypterids reached a length of 6 ft. This order is sometimes placed near the Crustacea, but the general opinion seems to be that which links them through Limulus to Arachnoids. Order 3. Trilobita. Trilobite
RMPFXK5N–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. Calymene ? Emmons' Geology of the Second District of New York, 1842, page 890, fig. 100, 5, Trenton formation. He gives a figure of the central portion of the head of this little trilobite, because this alone £ lAO K ^^ ^^^^i^l'y found preserved in the rock, and is quite sufficient to characterize the formation, without the body or tail.—lie, Calymene ? in Claypole-s collections in Perry Co. 000^ Cat. Spec. X-24, 4, Thunder hill, Honey Creek, Hose Valley, in
RMRDY2C2–. A general guide to the British Museum (Natural History) ... With plans and a view of the building. British Museum (Natural History). Fig. 56.—An Ammonite, FROM THE Oolite. Fig. 55.—A Tukrilite, PROM THE Chalk.. Fig. 57.—a Trilobite, from the Lower Cambrian of Shropshire. often with their included fossil remains, representing the various geological formations of the British Isles, arranged in the order of their sequence in time, commencing near the entrance door with the most recent, and gradually passing down to the most ancient fossil-bearing strata. Along the top of the case is displayed a
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