Brongniartia (trilobite)

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Brongniartia has been used at least twice as the name for a genus of trilobites:

  • Brongniartia isotelea Eaton,[1] identical to Isotelus gigas Dekay,[2] family Asaphidae
  • Brongniartia trilobitoides J. Eights,[3] now known as Serolis trilobitoides (Eights), Audouin & H. M. Edwards[4]

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  1. ^  Eaton, A. (1832). Geological text-book, for aiding the study of North American geology; being a systematic arrangement of facts, collected by the author and his pupils... Albany, NY: Webster and Skinners. p. 33, pl. 2, fig. 12.
  2. ^  Dekay, J.E. (1824). "Observations on the structure of trilobites, and description of an apparently new genus. With notes on the geology of Trenton Falls by J. Renwick". Ann. Lyceum Nat. Hist. N. Y. 1:174–89. pl. 12, figs. 1 & 2; pl. 13, fig. 1.
  3. ^  Eights, J. (1833). "Description of a new Crustaceous Animal found on the Shores of the South Shetland Islands, with Remarks on their Natural History". Trans. Albany Inst. II(1):53.
  4. ^  Audouin, J.-V.; Edwards, H.M. (1840). Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. (Paris) II[1]:29.

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