A review of the Carboniferous and Permian trilobites of Australia Author Vanderlaan, Tegan A. Author Ebach, Malte C. text Zootaxa 2015 3926 1 1 56 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.3926.1.1 93974765-12a0-4ee8-bea2-e6448e88d9bd 1175-5326 288002 342DDB94-4739-464B-AF67-4B17C6EE35D7 Linguaphillipsia c.f. stanvellensis Talent & Feist in Galtier et al. 2007 2007 Linguaphillipsia c.f. stanvellensis ; Talent & Feist in Galtier et al. , p. 236–237, pl. 4, figs. 1–8. Material. AMF125004 (external cranidium), AMF125005 (internal cranidium), AMF125006 (external pygidium), AMF125007 (external librigena), AMF125008 (internal pygidium). Locality. Section RUR (Mawson & Talent 1999), gully parallel to Blue Range-Ewan Road, Ruxton, northern Queensland (Galtier et al. 2007). Description. See Galtier et al. (2007: 237). Remarks. The specimens referred to as Linguaphillipsia c.f. stanvellensis by Galtier et al. (2007) are considerably different to those of L. stanvellensis . The glabella is not distinctly bell-shaped, there is an intramarginal zone ( sensu Owens 2006) similar to L. elongata and L. divergens , and the pygidium has fewer axial rings and pleural ribs. It is likely that they represent a new species.