Encrinurus pernodosus Slocom, 1913

  • Fossil Invertebrate
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History
    Description: Encrinurus pernodosus Slocum Holotype. Fossil Invertebrates
  • Fossil Invertebrate
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History
    Description: Encrinurus pernodosus Trilobite Fossil Invertebrate
  • P 17038 Encrinurus pernodosus Slocom, 1913, 01
    Photographer: Paul S. Mayer : Field Museum of Natural History - Geology Department
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: Holotype P 17038 [HS, T] Encrinurus pernodosus Slocom, 1913, Trentonian, Maquoketa Shale Formation, United States of America, Iowa
  • P 17038 Encrinurus pernodosus Slocom, 1913, 02
    Photographer: Paul S. Mayer : Field Museum of Natural History - Geology Department
    (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
    Description: Holotype P 17038 [HS, T] Encrinurus pernodosus Slocom, 1913, Trentonian, Maquoketa Shale Formation, United States of America, Iowa
Catalog Number: P 17038
Taxonomic Name: Encrinurus pernodosus Slocom, 1913
FM Catalog: Fossil Invertebrates
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Trilobita
Order: Phacopida
Family: Encrinuridae
Period: Ordovician
Earliest Epoch: Late Ordovician
Earliest Age: Trentonian
Morphology: hold partial enrolled
Lithology: Limetone
Coordinates Available?: No
EMu IRN: 2864214
Occurrence ID: 516ab205-ab89-4557-bfa6-6d3ac422497e

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