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  1. Cambrian and lower ozarkian trilobites (with plates 9 to 14) (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections) by Charles D Walcott, 1924
  2. Dechenellid trilobites from the British Middle Devonian (Bulletin of the British Museum) by Edwin Brian Selwood, 1965
  3. Silicified Middle Ordovician trilobites from the families Encrinuridae and Staurocephalidae (Palaeontographica : Abt. A) by William R Evitt, 1977
  4. Lower Ordovician trilobite fauna of Chekiang, (China. Geological Survey. Palæontologia sinica, ser. B) by Hsin-fu Shêng, 1934
  5. The inferior surface of the trilobite discovered: Illustrated with coloured models by Jacob Green, 1839
  6. A monograph of the British Carboniferous trilobites by Henry Woodward, 1883
  7. A monograph of British Trilobites by John William Salter, 1864
  8. Selected Ordovician trilobites from the Lake St. John district of Quebec and their bearing on systematics (Journal of paleontology) by P. J Lespérance, 1995
  9. Middle Silurian trilobites from Arkansas and Oklahoma, U.S.A: Part 1 (Palaeontographica) by D. J Holloway, 1980
  10. Biometrical study of morphology and development of the Pennsylvanian trilobite Ameura sangamonensis: (Meek and Worthen) (University of Nebraska State Museum. Bulletin) by Roger K Pabian, 1968
  11. Lower and Middle Cambrian trilobite faunas from the Taconic sequence of New York (with 14 plates) (Smithsonian miscellaneous collections) by Franco Rasetti, 1967
  12. The lower Palaeozoic trilobites of Girvan: Supplement no. 3 by F. R. C Reed, 1935
  13. Bulletin of the British Museum by D. E. B Bates, 1968
  14. Supplementary notes on the Upper Cambrian trilobites of Sweden (Sveriges geologiska undersökning. Ser. C, Avhandlingar och uppsatser) by Anton Hilmar Westergȧrd, 1947

101. Systematics Of The Trilobites And Their Allies
Agnostids have sometimes been considered nontrilobites even crustaceans, Exactly how these arthropods are related to the trilobites is not yet
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthropoda/trilobita/trilobitasy.html
Trilobita and Trilobite Allies: Systematics
As traditionally defined, the true Trilobita are divided into two main groups, the Agnostida and the Polymerida . Agnostids have sometimes been considered non-trilobites even crustaceans, by some but recent analyses (e.g. Fortey and Theron 1994) support the inclusion of the Agnostida in the Trilobita. A third group, the Nektaspida, was not identified until the 1980s; its members include soft-bodied arthropods from the Burgess Shale such as Naraoia . Some, such as Gould (1991), have classified the Nektaspida as true trilobites; others (e.g. Simonetta and Delle Cave, 1991) have disagreed. On this cladogram, which is based on the work of Fortey and Theron (1994) and Wills et al. (1993), the Nektaspida are the sister taxon to the polymerid and agnostid trilobites; whether the Nektaspida should be considered "true" trilobites or not is largely a matter of definition. Many other Cambrian arthropods, especially those from the world-famous Burgess Shale, were once considered probable trilobite relatives, or "trilobitomorphs." While many of these problematic arthropods are no longer thought to be related to the true trilobites, recent studies have shown that a number of them are closer to the trilobites than to any other arthropods. The term "Trilobitomorpha" is used here in this more restricted sense. Exactly how these arthropods are related to the trilobites is not yet perfectly clear, but the non-trilobite "trilobitomorphs" probably compose several clades. One of the clades that probably fits in here is called the Emeraldellida. Yet another group of arthropods, the aglaspids, have traditionally been grouped with the

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