Arctinurus

Arctinurus boltoni is a large (up to 30 cm) lichid trilobite of the mid-Silurian. This trilobite reached about eight inches in length, though the normal adult carapace was about four inches. It lived in moderately deep-water in semi-tropical regions. Arctinurus fossils have been found in Europe and North America. Arctinurus was first reported during the construction of the Erie Canal through soft Silurian shales and mudstones in upstate New York. Before the late 1990s, complete Arctinurus fossils were very rare. The vast majority of complete specimens were commercially mined near Middleport New York, USA, in a shallow quarry in the Rochester Formation, and the trilobite is now relatively common in museum, university and private collections. Arctinurus tended to have epibionts attached to the carapace.

Arctinurus
Temporal range: Wenlock epoch to Ludlow epoch
Fossil of Arctinurus boltoni in the Field Museum of Natural History.
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Arctinurus

Castelnau, 1843
Species:
A. boltoni
Binomial name
Arctinurus boltoni
(Bigsby, 1825)

References

  • Brett, Carleton, et al. 2003. Trilobites of New York. Rochester: University of Rochester Press.
  • Ludvigsen, Rolf 1982. Fossils of Ontario Part I: The Trilobites. Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum.


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