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In the present paper, in accordance with the exoskeleton structure, the method of Q-mode cluster analysis is used for a taxonomic study of 17 orders (suborders) of the Tritobita that was established or adopted by H. J. Harrington (1959), J. Bergstrm (1973), and R. A. Fortey and R. M. Owens (1975). The author suggests that the Trilobita be subdivided into 9 orders and 14 suborders, i. e. order Agnostida Kobayashi, 1935 (suborder Agnostina Salter, 1864 and suborder Eodiscina Kobayashi, 1939), order Redlichiida Richter, 1933 (suborder Redlichiina Richter, 1933, suborder Bathynotina Lochman-Balk, 1959 and suborder Olenellina Resser, 1938), order Corynexochida Kobayashi, 1935, order Ptychopariida Swinnerton, 1915 (suborder Ptychopariina Richter, 1933, suborder Proetina Fortey & Owens, 1975, nom. transl, ex Proetida Fortey & Owens, 1975 and suborder Calymenina Swinnerton, 1915, emended herein), order Illaenida Jaanusson, 1959 (suborder Illaenina Jaanuson, 1959 and suborder Asaphina Salter, 1864, emended herei
In the present paper, in accordance with the exoskeleton structure, the method of Q-mode cluster analysis is used for a taxonomic study of 17 orders (suborders) of the Tritobita that was established or adopted by HJ Harrington (1959), J. Bergstrm (1973), and RA Fortey and RM Owens (1975). The author suggests that the Trilobita be subdivided into 9 orders and 14 suborders, ie order Agnostida Kobayashi, 1935 (suborder Agnostina Salter, 1864 and suborder Eodiscina Kobayashi, 1939), order 1971, suborder Ptychopariina Richter, 1933, suborder Proetina Fortey & Owens, 1933, suborder Pichia pastoris, 1975, nom. Transl, ex Proetida Fortey & Owens, 1975 and suborder Calymenina Swinnerton, 1915, emended herein), order Illaenida Jaanusson, 1959 (suborder Illaenina Jaanuson, 1959 and suborder Asaphina Salter, 1 864, emended herei