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''Eldredgeia'' is a genus of trilobites in the order Phacopida, suborder Phacopina, family Calmoniidae. This genus comes from the Devonian of South America and South Africa, usually found in nodules. The trilobite ''Eldredgeia venusta'', from Bolivia, is the most common South American trilobite on today's fossil market, and even then it is not all that common. This genus has a spiny pygidium and usually the eye facets are well preserved. == Species == *''Eldredgeia venusta'' from the Sicasica Formation, La Paz Department, Bolivia (holotype). Also known from the Upper Member of the Belén Formation, La Paz Department,〔Gloria Pirés de Carvalho, M. da, G.D. Edgecombe, and L. Smith. New Calmoniid Trilobites (Phacopina: Acastoidea) from the Devonian of Bolivia. American Museum Novitates, nr. 3407. 2003()〕 and the Pimenteira Formation〔(Trilobites Online )〕 Givetian *''Eldredgeia cf. E. venusta'' from South Africa. Eifelian. *''Eldredgeia paituna'' (Hartt and Rathbun 1875) from the Erere Sandstone, Para, Brazil. Eifelian. *''Eldredgeia eocryphaeus'', from the Lower Member of the Belén Formation, Scaphiocoelia Assemblage Zone, Tikani, Estacion de Bombeo, Sicasica, La Paz Department (holotype). Also collected from the Gamoneda Formation, Cerro Picacho, 17 km S of Tarija, Tarija Department.〔 Late Lochkovian to early Pragian. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eldredgeia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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