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The essay surveys reports of exceptionally large trilobites in Paleozoic faunas, comparing measurements and restorations of notable genera and species across Silurian and Devonian deposits. It compiles fragmentary and nearly complete specimens, evaluates reconstructed body proportions from cephalon, thorax, and pygidium elements, and discusses museum holdings and published illustrations. The author emphasizes the extraordinary size and ornamentation of the giant species, traces its occurrences in regional formations, and offers observations on available fragments to refine restorations and better understand the animal's original morphology.

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John Mason Clarke

John Mason Clarke was an American paleontologist known for his significant contributions to the study of trilobites, particularly through his work "Observations on the Terataspis grandis, Hall, the largest known trilobite." His research provided valuable insights into the morphology and classification of these ancient marine arthropods, enhancing the understanding of their evolutionary history. Clarke's work is recognized within the field of paleontology for its detailed observations and scientific rigor, contributing to the broader knowledge of prehistoric life.

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