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== Summary == English: Diagram showing the location of the cephalon, thorax and pygidium of a trilobite. Diagram courtesy of Sam Gon III http://www.trilobites.info
The trilobite body is divided into three major sections, a cephalon with eyes, mouthparts and sensory organs such as antennae, a thorax of multiple similar segments (that in some species allowed enrollment), and a pygidium, or tail section.
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