Paradoxides lamellatus Hartt, 1868

  • William D. Turnbull preparing skeleton
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History
    Description: Mr. William D. Turnbull (Bill), Preparator in Geology, is shown preparing a skeleton of Eryops, a Permian Reptile found in Texas Geology specimen UCr48. He is in the Assistant Paleo Lab and there is a John Conrad Hansen sketch painting of Andalgalornis ferox [bird] in the background, see GEO79954
Catalog Number: UC 48
Taxonomic Name: Paradoxides lamellatus Hartt, 1868
FM Catalog: Fossil Invertebrates
Object Kind: Cast
Lot count: 1
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Trilobita
Order: Redlichiida
Family: Paradoxididae
Period: Cambrian
Coordinates Available?: No
Country: Canada
State/Province/Territory: New Brunswick
Township: St. John
EMu IRN: 2239276
Occurrence ID: 0dd8ca3b-b06f-4a40-ad68-ba39d13d6326

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