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Extinct genus of trilobite
Body parts of a
trilobite.
Acastella
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Acastella
Reed, 1925
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Species
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- A. spinosa (Salter, 1864) (
type)
synonyms Phacops downingiae var. spinosa, Acaste downingiae spinosa, Acastava macrocentrus
- A. granulosa Hollard, 1963
- A. heberti (Gossellet, 1888)
- A. jacquemonti Hollard, 1963
- A. patula Hollard, 1963
- A. prima Tomczykowa, 1962
- A. roualti (De Tromelin & Lebescomte, 1875)
- A. tanzidensis Hollard, 1963
- A. tiro (R. & E. Richter, 1954)
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Acastella is an extinct genus of
trilobite.
[1] The genus contains six species being
A. herberti,
A. jacquemonty,
A. prima,
A. roualti,
A. tanzidensis and
A. tiro.