Phillipsiidae

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Phillipsiidae
Temporal range: Lower Mississippian–Late Permian
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Nipponaspis
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Phillipsiidae

, 1886

Phillipsiidae is a family of proetid trilobites, the various genera of which comprise some of the last of the trilobites, with a range that extended from the Kinderhookian epoch of the Lower Mississippian, to the end of Changhsingian age at Permian-Triassic extinction event in the latest Permian period.[1]

Phillipsiidae is sometimes defined as a subfamily, "Phillipsiinae," and usually placed within the family Proetidae. Jell & Adrain (2003) went so far as to lump Phillipsiidae into the family Proetidae, however other workers since like Lerosey-Aubril and Feist (2005) have continued to recognize Phillipsiidae as a distinct and separate family within Proetida.

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The following genera are included, divided among six subfamilies:

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  1. ^ Gon III, S. M. "The Last Trilobites". Trilobites.info. Retrieved 5 June 2018.


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