homalocephalids
Homalocephalids are an extinct group of trilobites recognized for a distinctive, broad head (cephalon) and a relatively smooth surface. The cephalon is typically wide and convex, with a low or absent glabella, and the facial sutures are often reduced or absent, giving the head a helmet-like appearance. The thorax tends to be short, and the pygidium (tail shield) is commonly small and rounded. This combination of features gives homalocephalids a compact, flattened body outline.
Temporal and geographic range evidence suggests they inhabited marine environments from the late Cambrian to the
Ecology and lifestyle are reconstructed from their morphology and associated fossil assemblages. As benthic arthropods, homalocephalids
Taxonomic status has been variable. In some classifications, homalocephalids are treated as a distinct family (often