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- Ceraurus abstract "Ceraurus is a genus of cheirurid trilobite of the middle and, much more rarely, the upper Ordovician. They are commonly found in strata of the lower Great Lakes region. These trilobites have eleven thoracic segments, a very small pygidia and long genal and pygidial spines.Ceraurus is quite common in the Ordovician of upstate New York, south-central and south-eastern Ontario, and the St. Lawrence Valley in Quebec, as well as in the Canadian Arctic. It and similar genera range in size from less than quarter an inch to well over five inches. Similar genus of trilobites occur in the Ordovician outcrops of the Volkhov River, near St. Petersburg, Russia.The taxonomy of the genus is very confusing, as there are many variations of eye placement, pustulation, and spine length. Ceraurus may, in fact, be at least four genera: true Ceraurus, Gabriceraurus, Bufoceraurus and Leviceraurus.".
- Ceraurus class Trilobite.
- Ceraurus conservationStatus "Fossil".
- Ceraurus family Cheiruridae.
- Ceraurus kingdom Animal.
- Ceraurus order Phacopida.
- Ceraurus phylum Arthropod.
- Ceraurus thumbnail Ceraurus_plus_baby,_Late_Ordovician,_Trenton_Group,_Quebec,_Canada_-_Houston_Museum_of_Natural_Science_-_DSC01562.JPG?width=300.
- Ceraurus wikiPageID "9198865".
- Ceraurus wikiPageRevisionID "544668624".
- Ceraurus classis Trilobite.
- Ceraurus familia Cheiruridae.
- Ceraurus fossilRange "Middle to Upper Ordovician".
- Ceraurus genus "Ceraurus".
- Ceraurus hasPhotoCollection Ceraurus.
- Ceraurus imageCaption "Fossil Ceraurus with baby.".
- Ceraurus name "Ceraurus".
- Ceraurus ordo Phacopida.
- Ceraurus phylum "Arthropoda".
- Ceraurus regnum "Animalia".
- Ceraurus status "Fossil".
- Ceraurus subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Ceraurus subject Category:Cheiruridae.
- Ceraurus type Animal.
- Ceraurus type Eukaryote.
- Ceraurus type Species.
- Ceraurus type Organism.
- Ceraurus comment "Ceraurus is a genus of cheirurid trilobite of the middle and, much more rarely, the upper Ordovician. They are commonly found in strata of the lower Great Lakes region. These trilobites have eleven thoracic segments, a very small pygidia and long genal and pygidial spines.Ceraurus is quite common in the Ordovician of upstate New York, south-central and south-eastern Ontario, and the St. Lawrence Valley in Quebec, as well as in the Canadian Arctic.".
- Ceraurus label "Ceraurus".
- Ceraurus label "Ceraurus".
- Ceraurus sameAs Ceraurus.
- Ceraurus sameAs m.027__7f.
- Ceraurus sameAs Q5063882.
- Ceraurus sameAs Q5063882.
- Ceraurus wasDerivedFrom Ceraurus?oldid=544668624.
- Ceraurus depiction Ceraurus_plus_baby,_Late_Ordovician,_Trenton_Group,_Quebec,_Canada_-_Houston_Museum_of_Natural_Science_-_DSC01562.JPG.
- Ceraurus isPrimaryTopicOf Ceraurus.
- Ceraurus name "Ceraurus".