Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Cryptolithus Trilobite Information




TIME PERIOD:
Creature existed in the Ordovician Period (about 488 to 443 million years ago) defined by the English geologist Charles Lapworth in 1879 after the Welsh tribe called Ordovices.  This period occurred in the Paleozoic Era (consists of: Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous (in U.S. Mississippian/Pennsylvanian), and Permian Periods).

CLASSIFICATION:
The taxonomy of the Cryptolithus tessellatus
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Bilateria
Branch: Protostomia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Trilobita
Order: Asaphida
Family: Trinucleideae
Genus: Cryptolithus

HABITAT:
I found two papers North American Biogeography and Taxonomy of Cryptolithus(Trilobita, Ordovician) by Fredrick C. Shaw and Pierre J. Lespérance, Journal of Paleontology 68(4), 1994, pp. 808-823 and Viola Group (Ordovician Oklahoma) Cryptolithinid Trilobites: Biogeography and Taxonomy by Fredrick C. Shaw, Journal of Paleontology 65(6), 1991, pp. 919-935 that describe the Cryptolithus in more scientific detail.


They describe the habitat as being water of at least 30 meters (approximately 98 feet) in depth with muddy sediment.  The trilobite was thought to be blind and a bottom feeder.  In addition, it was isolated for millions of years in a cool water shelf like environment.

The Cryptolithus (Green, 1832) trilobite remains I find east of the Louisville, Kentucky area are in what is called the Kope Formation.  I find small brachiopods, cepholopods, and crinoid stems with the Cryptolithus fossils.

One might also check out the website: www.trilobites.info for more information.


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