English: The trilobite Holmia kjerulfi, Order Redlichiida, Family Holmiidae, taken from Johan Kiaer (1916) The Lower Cambrian Holmia Fauna at Toemten in Norway. Skrifter - utgit av - Videnskapsselkapet i Kristiana, pp. 129 (Pl. VIII-11: Somewhat incomplete and highly compressed specimen. Glabella more externded anteriorly than usual. The long spines on 10-12 of the segments are seen to be well preserved. The form of the thorax is unusually narrow in proportion to the specimen depicted in fig. 10. Holmia shales Toemten. Krist. Univ. Pal. Mus. Cat. nr. 13, XXVII, 168.)
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The Lower Cambrian Holmia Fauna at Toemten in Norway. Skrifter - utgit av - Videnskapsselkapet i Kristiana, pp. 1-140
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Johan Kiaer (1916)
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