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Revision of the Ogygiocaris Araiorhachis Zone (Trilobita, Late Tremadocian) in the Pascha-Incamayo Region, Cordillera Oriental, Argentina Waisfeld, B.G., Vaccari, N.E., Toro, B.A., Rubinstein, C.V., & Astini, R.A. (2006) Revision of the Ogygiocaris araiorhachis zone (Trilobita, late Tremadocian) in the Pascha-Incamayo region, Cordillera oriental, Argentina. Part 1: Biostratigraphy. Ameghiniana, 43(4):717-728 OPEN ACCESS PDF Waisfeld, B.G., & Vaccari, N.E. (2006) Revision of the Ogygiocaris araiorhachis zone (Trilobita, late Tremadocian) in the Pascha-Incamayo region, Cordillera oriental, Argentina. Part 2: Systematic Paleontology. Ameghiniana, 43(4):729-744 OPEN ACCESS PDF Clarkson, E.N,K., Levi-Setti, R., & Horváth, G. (2006) The eyes of trilobites: the oldest preserved visual system. Arthropod Structure & Development, 35(4):247-259 OPEN ACCESS PDF Zhu, X., & Shanchi, P. (2006) Eoshumardia (Trilobita, Cambrian), a junior synonym of Koldinioidia. 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