Burlingia is a rare and diminutive genus of trilobite, that lived during the early to middle Middle Cambrian (Acadoparadoxides pinus- to Ptychagnostus punctuosus-zone).[1] Species assigned to Burlingia have been found in Norway, Sweden, Northern Siberia, and South-eastern China.[2]
^"Burlingia hectori". Burgess Shale Fossil Gallery. Virtual Museum of Canada. 2011. Archived from the original on 2020-11-12. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
^Ebbestad, J.O.; Budd, G.D. (2003). "Burlingiid trilobites from Norway, with a discussion of their affinities and relationships". Palaeontology. 45 (6): 1171–1195. doi:10.1111/1475-4983.00281.
Burlingia is a rare and diminutive genus of trilobite, that lived during the early to middle Middle Cambrian (Acadoparadoxides pinus- to Ptychagnostus...
fossil record, S. acutangula, must have developed from an early species of Burlingia. It is intermediate between the two genera. The affinities of the family...
complete specimen (BPM 1108). A hurdiid, originally reported as Hurdia sp. Burlingia B. halgedahlae Localities 347 and 716 (mid-Bolaspidella Zone). Multiple...
ISBN 978-3-510-61403-5. Jin-Liang Yuan; Jorge Esteve (2015). "The earliest species of Burlingia Walcott, 1908 (Trilobita) from South China: biostratigraphical and palaeogeographical...