tropidocoryphaceans
Tropidocoryphaceans are an extinct infraorder of trilobites. They are characterized by a prominent, often carinate (ridged) axial furrow and a holaspid pygidium that is typically large and subquadrate to semicircular in shape. The glabella is usually narrow and parallel-sided or slightly tapering. The pleural furrows are well-defined, and the pleurae are often spinose.
These trilobites lived during the Devonian period. Their fossils are found in marine sedimentary rocks of this
The group is part of the order Phacopida, which is a diverse and well-studied order of trilobites.
Classification within Tropidocoryphacea has been subject to revision over time as new discoveries are made and