Trilobite - Dalmanites Barrande

Description

Trilobites are an extinct group of arthropods and possessed a head, thorax and tail. Exceptionally-preserved trilobites also show legs and antennae. Isopods, commonly known as sowbugs or pillbugs, are a modern arthropod that resembles trilobites in many ways. This trilobite lived during the Silurian period of the Paleozoic era.


Object Information

Local ID:

https://db.fieldmuseum.org/a963fa1b-281a-4e57-b255-741cb29129b3

Collection:

Fossil Invertebrate

Provenance:

Duplicate from the Geological Dept. British Museum of Natural History

Place of Creation/Discovery:

United Kingdom

Count:

1

Citation:

https://db.fieldmuseum.org/a963fa1b-281a-4e57-b255-741cb29129b3 PE 961 Field Museum of Natural History

Kingdom:

Animalia

Phylum:

Arthropoda

Class:

Trilobita

Order:

Phacopida

Family:

Dalmanitidae

Genus:

Dalmanites

Species:

barrande

Scientific Name:

Dalmanites barrande

Common Name:

Trilobite