Toxophacops Explained
Toxophacops is a genus of trilobites from the order Phacopida, family Phacopidae.[1] It is from the Devonian period and is very small compared to other genera in Phacopidae.[2]
Species
- Toxophacops nonakai, Japan.
Notes and References
- Stocker . Christopher . Williams . Mark . Oji . Tatsuo . Tanaka . Gengo . Komatsu . Toshifumi . Wallis . Simon . January 2019 . Spirits of Yokokurayama: shrine of the Japanese trilobites . Geology Today . en . 35 . 1 . 15–19 . 10.1111/gto.12255 . 2019GeolT..35...15S . 135042026 . 0266-6979.
- Stocker . Christopher . Tanaka . Gengo . Siveter . Derek J. . Lane . Philip . Tsutsumi . Yukiyasu . Komatsu . Toshifumi . Wallis . Simon . Oji . Tatsuo . Siveter . David J. . Williams . Mark . January 2018 . Biogeographical and Biostratigraphical Significance of a New Middle Devonian Phacopid Trilobite from the Naidaijin Formation, Kurosegawa Terrane, Kyushu, Southwest Japan . Paleontological Research . 22 . 1 . 75–90 . 10.2517/2017PR011 . 135265103 . 1342-8144.