Bolbolenellus is an extinct genus of trilobites, fossil marine arthropods, with five species attributed to it currently. It can be easily distinguished from all other trilobites by the combination of the absence of dorsal sutures in the head shield like all Olenellina (which in all other trilobite suborders assist in moulding by splitting open), and a distinctly bulbous frontal lobe (L4) of the raised axial area in the head (or cephalon) called glabella. The species lived at the end of the Lower Cambrian.
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| - Bolbolenellus is an extinct genus of trilobites, fossil marine arthropods, with five species attributed to it currently. It can be easily distinguished from all other trilobites by the combination of the absence of dorsal sutures in the head shield like all Olenellina (which in all other trilobite suborders assist in moulding by splitting open), and a distinctly bulbous frontal lobe (L4) of the raised axial area in the head (or cephalon) called glabella. The species lived at the end of the Lower Cambrian. (en)
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| - * B. euryparia ( ), synonyms Olenellus euryparia, O. fremonti pro parte
* B. altifrons ( ), synonym Olenellus altifrons
* B. brevispinus (Palmer, 1998)
* B. groenlandicus , synonyms Olenellus groenlandicus, O. kentensis, Bristolia groenlandicus, Bristolia kentensis
* B. hermani , synonyms Olenellus hermani, Esmeraldina hermani
* B. sphaerulosus , synonyms Olenellus sphaerulosus, O. bufrontis (en)
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| - Bolbolenellus is an extinct genus of trilobites, fossil marine arthropods, with five species attributed to it currently. It can be easily distinguished from all other trilobites by the combination of the absence of dorsal sutures in the head shield like all Olenellina (which in all other trilobite suborders assist in moulding by splitting open), and a distinctly bulbous frontal lobe (L4) of the raised axial area in the head (or cephalon) called glabella. The species lived at the end of the Lower Cambrian. (en)
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