Neulaperforointia
Neulaperoforintia is a genus of extinct trilobites, a type of marine arthropod that lived during the Paleozoic Era. The name Neulaperoforintia was coined by Russian paleontologist Leonid Popov in 1997. Trilobites are characterized by their trilobed carapace, with a central cephalon (head) and two larger thoracic and pygidial (abdominal) segments.
Neulaperoforintia fossils have been found in various parts of the world, including Russia and North America.
Trilobites such as Neulaperoforintia were likely to have been predatory or opportunistic feeders, using their many-eyed
Information on the classification and distribution of Neulaperoforintia remains largely anecdotal, making scientific detection and representational