Dianops is a genus of phacopid trilobite in the order Phacopida, that existed during the upper Devonian in what is now Germany. It was described by Richter...
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Eucryphops, Nephranops, and Plagiolaria, or lack eyes altogether, like Afrops, Dianops, Ductina, and Trimerocephalus. The natural fracture lines (sutures) of...
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latilimbatus P. lentiginosus = Trimerocephalus lentiginosus P. limbatus = Dianops limbatus P. logani = Paciphacops logani P. lopatini = Monorakos lopatini...
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late Devonian) – Part 2. Phacopinae (Dianops, Rabienops, Spinicryphops, and Weyerites), with new species of Dianops and Rabienops". Dortmunder Beiträge...
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Trimerocephalus is one of several phacopid genera that is eyeless (others being Dianops, Ductina, and Trimerocephaloides). The dorsal facial sutures are not functional...
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auranticum; genus also includes "Proetus" rattei Etheridge & Mitchell (1891). Dianops algeriensis Sp. nov Valid Crônier et al. Devonian (Famennian) ‘Argiles...
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Destombesites Diabole Diacalymene Diacanthaspis Diacoryphe Diademaproetus Dianops Diaoyaspis Diaphanometopus Dicanthopyge Diceratocephalina Diceratocephalus...
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