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trilobita (n. pl.)

An extinct order of arthropods comprising the trilobites.

trilobita Sentence Examples

  1. Trilobites were a diverse group of extinct marine arthropods that thrived during the Paleozoic Era.
  2. The term "trilobita" refers to the three distinct segments of their segmented body: the cephalon, thorax, and pygidium.
  3. Trilobites possessed a hard exoskeleton that provided protection against predators.
  4. Some trilobite species had specialized eyes, allowing them to navigate their environment effectively.
  5. Trilobites were filter feeders, consuming microscopic organisms suspended in the water column.
  6. The fossil record indicates that trilobites were an important part of ancient marine ecosystems, serving as a food source for other organisms.
  7. The largest known trilobite species, Isotelus rex, could grow up to 70 centimeters in length.
  8. Trilobites experienced a rapid diversification during the Cambrian Explosion, a period of significant evolutionary change.
  9. The extinction of trilobites at the end of the Permian period marked a major biological event in Earth's history.
  10. Scientists study trilobite fossils to unravel the evolutionary relationships and environmental conditions of prehistoric marine environments.

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An extinct order of arthropods comprising the trilobites.

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Trilobites were a diverse group of extinct marine arthropods that thrived during the Paleozoic Era.

The term "trilobita" refers to the three distinct segments of their segmented body: the cephalon, thorax, and pygidium.

Trilobites possessed a hard exoskeleton that provided protection against predators.

Some trilobite species had specialized eyes, allowing them to navigate their environment effectively.