Trimerocephalus is a genus of eyeless trilobites from the order Phacopida, family Phacopidae. It lived during the final stage of the Devonian, the Famennian, and became extinct at the end of this stage, together with all other trilobites with the exception of some Proetida. It can be found in Australia, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Iran, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Poland, the Russian Federation (Urals), Spain, and the United Kingdom (England).
Trimerocephalus is a genus of eyeless trilobites from the order Phacopida, family Phacopidae. It lived during the final stage of the Devonian, the Famennian, and became extinct at the end of this stage, together with all other trilobites with the exception of some Proetida. It can be found in Australia, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Iran, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Poland, the Russian Federation (Urals), Spain, and the United Kingdom (England).
== Distribution == Species belonging to the genus Trimerocephalus have been found in Europe, Morocco, Iran and Australia. T. caecus has been found in the Upper Devonian (Lower Famennian) of Poland (Holy Cross Mountains), Germany (Harz Mountains, Rhineland, Thuringia), the Russian Federation (Ural Mountains), North Africa, and France (Armorican Massif). T. lentiginosus has been excavated from the Upper Devonian of the Russian Federation (Famennian, South Ural Mountains). T. cryptophthalmoides is present in the Upper Devonian (Lower Famennian) of Kazakhstan, and the Russian Federation (South Ural Mountains). T. dianopsoides occurs in the Upper Devonian of Poland (Famennian, Holy Cross Mountains). T. interruptus is deposited in the Upper Devonian of Poland (Famennian, Holy Cross Mountains). T. lacunosus has been identified in the Upper Devonian of Germany (Famennian, Thuringia). T. lelievrei was collected in the Upper Devonian of Morocco (Famennian, Tafilalt). T. mastophthalmus is known from the Upper Devonian of Germany (Lower Famennian, Rhineland, Harz Mountains, Thuringia), Poland (Holy Cross Mountains), England, southwestern Asia, and Kazakhstan. T. mimbi has been found in the Upper Devonian of West-Australia (Famennian, McWhae Ridge, west side South Lawford Range, Virgin Hills Formation). T. nigritus is present in the Upper Devonian of France (lower Famennian, Red cephalopod limestones, lower member of "griottes" limestones formation, Lower Palmatolepis rhomboidea subzone, Old quarry of Concours-le-Haut near Causses-et-Veyran, Montagne Noire). T. polonicus occurs in the Upper Devonian of Poland (Famennian, Holy Cross Mountains). T. procurvus has been identified in the Upper Devonian (Famennian) of Spain (Cantabrian Mountains) and Germany. T. shotoriensis was excavated from the Upper Devonian of Eastern Iran (Famennian, lower Palmatolepis marginifera- to upper Palmatolepis trachytera-zone, Shotori-Range). T. sponsor has been identified in the Upper Devonian (Famennian) of the Czech Republic (Moravia) and Spain (Cantabrian Mountains). T. steinachensis is known from the Upper Devonian of Germany (Famennian, Thuringia, Harz Mountains). T. tardispinosus has been found in the Upper Devonian of Australia (Famennian, Palmatolepis rhomboidea-zone; McWhae Ridge, west side South Lawford Range, Virgin Hills Formation). T. trifolius occurs in the Upper Devonian of Poland (Famennian, Holy Cross Mountains). T. vodorezovi is present in the Upper Devonian of Kazakhstan (Famennian).
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