Los trilobozoos (Trilobozoa, gr. "animales trilobulados") son un filo extinto de animales caracterizado por presentar simetría trirradial. Predominaron durante el Ediacárico, antes de la explosión cámbrica en que aparecieron las modernas formas de vida animal.
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