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- Greenops abstract "Greenops is a mid-sized Devonian trilobite of the order Phacopida, subfamily Asteropyginae.They are mainly reported from the mid-Devonian Hamilton Group of upstate New York and southwestern Ontario. A similar-looking trilobite from Morocco is often mis-labelled Greenops. Greenops has schizocroidal eyes (resembling compound eyes in insects), large genal spines and short, sharp spines at the tip of each segment of the pygidium ("tail"). Greenops lived in warm, fairly deep water. In the Hamilton Group of New York, they are found with Phacops, Dipleura and Bellacartwrightia, a trilobite that resembles Greenops but has much larger pygidial spines. In Ontario, they are found in the Widder Formation, which outcrops at Arkona, where they are, by far, the dominant trilobite.Greenops' average size is about 1 to 1.5 inches. Greenops are fairly common trilobites, and are very easily identified. While it is rare to find a complete Greenops disarticulated body segments and tails are fairly common. They are fairly common finds in late Devonian limestone, especially storm deposits. They are easily identified by their tails, which sport several spines. They were medium to small sized trilobites, which were most likely preyed upon by ammonoids, straight cephalopods, sharks, and small placoderms, hence the defensive spines. All of these animals have been found in close association with this trilobite. Greenops can also be found in deep marine deposits, but there it is fairly rare. Greenops was a small, yet charmingly beautiful trilobite, like its close companion Phacops.".
- Greenops class Trilobite.
- Greenops family Acastidae.
- Greenops family Acastoidea.
- Greenops family Asteropyginae.
- Greenops kingdom Animal.
- Greenops order Phacopida.
- Greenops order Phacopina.
- Greenops phylum Arthropod.
- Greenops synonym "Cryphaeus (Green, 1837) non Cryphaeus (Klug, 1833), a Tenebrionid beetle".
- Greenops thumbnail Greenops_barberi_roled_in_matrix_cephalon.jpg?width=300.
- Greenops wikiPageID "9177103".
- Greenops wikiPageRevisionID "586400405".
- Greenops classis Trilobite.
- Greenops familia Acastidae.
- Greenops genus "Greenops".
- Greenops genusAuthority "Delo, 1935".
- Greenops hasPhotoCollection Greenops.
- Greenops imageCaption "Greenops barberi, roled".
- Greenops name "Greenops".
- Greenops ordo Phacopida.
- Greenops phylum "Arthropoda".
- Greenops regnum "Animalia".
- Greenops subdivisionRanks Species.
- Greenops subfamilia Asteropyginae.
- Greenops subordo Phacopina.
- Greenops superfamilia Acastoidea.
- Greenops synonyms "Cryphaeus (Green, 1837) non Cryphaeus (Klug, 1833), a Tenebrionid beetle".
- Greenops subject Category:Acastidae.
- Greenops subject Category:Devonian_trilobites.
- Greenops type Animal100015388.
- Greenops type Arthropod101767661.
- Greenops type DevonianTrilobites.
- Greenops type Invertebrate101905661.
- Greenops type LivingThing100004258.
- Greenops type Object100002684.
- Greenops type Organism100004475.
- Greenops type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Greenops type Trilobite101768244.
- Greenops type Whole100003553.
- Greenops type Animal.
- Greenops type Eukaryote.
- Greenops type Species.
- Greenops type Organism.
- Greenops comment "Greenops is a mid-sized Devonian trilobite of the order Phacopida, subfamily Asteropyginae.They are mainly reported from the mid-Devonian Hamilton Group of upstate New York and southwestern Ontario. A similar-looking trilobite from Morocco is often mis-labelled Greenops. Greenops has schizocroidal eyes (resembling compound eyes in insects), large genal spines and short, sharp spines at the tip of each segment of the pygidium ("tail"). Greenops lived in warm, fairly deep water.".
- Greenops label "Greenops".
- Greenops sameAs m.027_8wx.
- Greenops sameAs Q5604373.
- Greenops sameAs Q5604373.
- Greenops sameAs Greenops.
- Greenops wasDerivedFrom Greenops?oldid=586400405.
- Greenops depiction Greenops_barberi_roled_in_matrix_cephalon.jpg.
- Greenops isPrimaryTopicOf Greenops.
- Greenops name "Greenops".