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Chamaeleoaspis

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Chamaeleoaspis
Temporal range: Early to Middle Eifelian
C. chamaeleo
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Trilobita
Order: Proetida
Family: Aulacopleuridae
Genus: Chamaeleoaspis
Basse, 2010
Type species
Cyphaspis chamaeleo
Basse, 1997
Species
  • C. chamaeleo (Basse, 1997) type
  • C. lkomalii(Basse, 2007)
Synonyms
  • Cyphaspis chamaeleo Basse, 1997
  • Otarionella chamaeleo(Basse, 1997)
  • Otarionella lkomalii Basse, 2007

Chamaeleoaspis is a genus of tiny trilobites found in Early to Middle Eifelian marine strata of Africa and Europe. The two species look very similar to the trilobites of the related genera Cyphaspis and Otarionella, in which the species were originally, successively classified in. Fossils of the older species, C. lkomalii, are found in a locality at the southern end of the Maider Basin, in the Anti-Atlas Mountains. Fossils of the type species, C. chamaeleo, are found in the Middle Eifelian-aged Ohle Formation in Endorf, Germany..

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