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Trimerus is an extinct genus of trilobite in the family . Trimerus is one of North America's largest trilobites, reaching over in length. It had a thorax composed of 13 segments with weak trilobation, a large subtriangular head terminating in an expanded rostral plate, a two-pronged hypostome, and a triangular pygidium. It is known from all continents except for . Its tiny and the shovel-like anterior of the head suggests a burrowing lifestyle, and an exoskeleton marked with many small pores which, in life, probably housed hair-like in life, allowed the trilobite to feel which portions of its body were covered with sediment.


Species
In his description of new Homalonotid species from and , Andrew Sandford divided Trimerus species into multiple to better categorize distinct populations. A number of species previously assigned to other genera were included, and a number of species previously assigned to Trimerus were excluded, variously reassigned to the trilobite genera ( Dipleura dekayi has been frequently included within Trimerus), , , and . The following list is therefore provisional, and other sources may differ. A handful of species also remain undescribed.

Trimerus (Trimerus)
This group is known only from the (Wenlock to Ludlow).

  • Trimerus (Trimerus) delphinocephalus Green, 1832 (USA, Canada, UK)
    • T. (Trimerus) johannis Salter, 1865 (UK)
    • T. (Trimerus) cylindricus Salter, 1865 (UK)
    • T. (Trimerus) harrisoni McCoy, 1876
    • T. (Trimerus) vomer Chapman, 1912
    • T. (Trimerus) flexuosus Benedetto and Martel (in Baldis et al., 1976) (Argentina)

Trimerus (Edgillia)
This group is known from the Late Silurian to the Early . Named after E. D. Gill, for his contributions to Australian paleontology, including naming a number of Homalonotid trilobites.

  • Type species T. (Edgillia) kinglakensis Gill, 1949 (Australia)
    • T. (Edgillia) vanuxemi Hall, 1859 (USA)
    • T. (Edgillia?) major Whitfield, 1885 (USA)
    • T. (Edgillia) mongolicus Tchernycheva, 1937 (Mongolia)
    • T. (Edgillia) grandis Benedetto and Martel (in Baldis et al., 1976) (Argentina)
    • T. (Edgillia) jelli Sandford, 2005 (Australia)

Trimerus (Ramiotis)
This group is known only from the Silurian. Named for Otis Rami, the son of the author.

  • Type species T. (Ramiotis) rickardsi Sandford, 2005 (Australia)
    • T. (Ramiotis) permutus Tomczykowa, 1978 (nom. nov. for T. lobatus Tomczykowa, 1975) (Poland)
    • T. (Ramiotis) dyaulax Thomas, 1977 (Saudi Arabia)
    • T. (Ramiotis) salteri Morris, 1988 (nom. nov. for Homalonotus (Koenigia) ludensis Salter, 1865) (UK)
    • T. (Ramiotis) iani Sandford, 2005 (Australia)
    • T. (Ramiotis) otisi Sandford, 2005 (Australia)
    • T. (Ramiotis) thomasi Sandford, 2005 (Australia)
    • T. (Ramiotis) tomczykowae Sandford, 2005 (Australia)

The following species have not been assigned to a subgenus.

  • T.? acuminatus Tromelin and Lebesconte, 1856
  • T.? lehiri Barrois, 1886
  • T. perceensis Clarke, 1913
  • T. swartzi Ohern and Maynard, 1913
  • T. stelmophorus Busch and Swartz, 1985

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