Coronocephalus Explained
Coronocephalus is an extinct genus of trilobites in the Phacopid family Encrinuridae. Species are from the Silurian of Australia and Japan, and from the Silurian and Ordovician of China.[1] [2]
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- Zong. Rui-Wen. Liu. Qi. Wei. Fan. Gong. Yi-Ming. July 2017. Fentou Biota: A Llandovery (Silurian) Shallow-Water Exceptionally Preserved Biota from Wuhan, Central China. The Journal of Geology. en. 125. 4. 469–478. 10.1086/692331. 2017JG....125..469Z . 135076529 . 0022-1376.
- Stocker. Christopher P.. Siveter. Derek J.. Lane. Philip D.. Williams. Mark. Oji. Tatsuo. Wallis. Simon R.. Tanaka. Gengo. Komatsu. Toshifumi. Siveter. David J.. Vandenbroucke. Thijs R. A.. March 2019. The paleobiogeographical significance of the Silurian and Devonian trilobites of Japan. Island Arc. en. 28. 2. e12287. 10.1111/iar.12287. 2019IsArc..28E2287S . 1854/LU-8610848. 134981872 . free.