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Arthropoda | Atlas of Ordovician Life
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Creating the Digital Atlas. Classes of the Phylum Arthropoda (currently in Atlas). What is an arthropod? The most abundant group of invertebrates to ever inhabit the planet, arthropods were highly prolific in the Ordovician and remain the most diverse and numerous invertebrates today. Arthropods can inhabit marine, aerial, and terrestrial environments. They typically have jointed appendages and are characterized by ecdysis, or growth by molting. Why are arthropods so successful? Because the chitinous exo...
Palaeocopida | Atlas of Ordovician Life
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Creating the Digital Atlas. Order: Palaeocopida (Henningsmoen, 1953). Early Ordovician – Cretaceous. Palaeocopida is an extinct order of epifaunal suspension feeders. Characteristics of the Order. Dorsal margin long and straight. Smooth or ornamented surface. Lobes, sulci, ventral and adventral structures are quite common. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part Q, Arthropoda 3 (1961). Funding provided by the National Science Foundation (EF-1206750, EAR-0922067). 2016 Atlas of Ordovician Life.
Trilobita | Atlas of Ordovician Life
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Creating the Digital Atlas. Class: Trilobita (Walch, 1771). Early Cambrian – Middle Permian. Trilobita is an extinct class of mobile, primarily benthic carnivores, and detritivores. Characteristics of the Class. Body divided into three lobes. The lobes run along the length of the body. Composed of a cephalon (head shield), thorax, and a pygidium (tail shield). Sizes range from 2 mm to 70 cm, with an average between 2 and 10 cm. Highly distinctive but variable shape. 2016 Atlas of Ordovician Life.
Drepanella richardsonia | Atlas of Ordovician Life
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Creating the Digital Atlas. Map point data provided by iDigBio. C5 Sequence (Lower Whitewater). Identification in Hand Sample. Submarginal ridge is thick and connects to anterior lobe. Two dorsal nodes/short, vertical ridges. The same, but slightly more regular character of the superficial ornamentation of the test (shell). From the Whitewater formation of Clarksville, Ohio, (OUIP 2121). Ulrich and Bassler (1908). Funding provided by the National Science Foundation (EF-1206750, EAR-0922067).
Asaphidae | Atlas of Ordovician Life
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Creating the Digital Atlas. Family: Asaphidae (Burmeister, 1843). Late Cambrian Late Ordovician. Asaphidae is an extinct family of fast-moving low-level epifaunal deposit feeders. Description of the Family. Glabella longer than frontal area. Glabellar furrows weak to absent. 8 segments in thorax. Pygidium rounded to pointed. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part O (1959). Funding provided by the National Science Foundation (EF-1206750, EAR-0922067). 2016 Atlas of Ordovician Life.
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Phylum Mollusca: Cephalopods, Scaphopods and Rostroconchs (October 25 & 27) | Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster
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Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster. Phylum Mollusca: Our Friends the Gastropods and Cephalopods (October 18 and 20). Phylum Mollusca: Bivalves; Hyoliths and the Origin of Mollusks (November 1 and 3) →. Phylum Mollusca: Cephalopods, Scaphopods and Rostroconchs (October 25 and 27). October 20, 2016. Mark A. Wilson. Please see last week’s web discussion of the magnificent cephalopods. Apparently the minor molluscan groups the scaphopods. Pages on Wikipedia are minimal and need work. (Which. It is well done.
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Phylum Arthropoda (continued) (November 15 & 17) | Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster
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Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster. Arthropods: The Dominant Phylum (November 8 and 10). Phylum Echinodermata: They of the Spiny Skin (November 22) →. Phylum Arthropoda (continued) (November 15 and 17). November 10, 2016. Mark A. Wilson. This week we continue our work with the magnificent arthropods. Please review the links from last week. Remember that your field studies report is due on paper by 8:00 am on Tuesday, November 22. Your final lab and lecture exam is scheduled for Wednesday, December 14.
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Phylum Brachiopoda: The Lamp Shells (September 20 & 22) | Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster
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Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster. Phylum Cnidaria: Jellyfish, Corals and Other Stingers (September 13). Phylum Brachiopoda (continued) (September 29) →. Phylum Brachiopoda: The Lamp Shells (September 20 and 22). September 13, 2016. Mark A. Wilson. You’re going to like brachiopods. They are considerably more complex than the cnidarians, are diverse in both habits and forms, and are the most common fossils in your field collections. Followed by the brachiopod image page. You can use to prepare for the ...
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Phylum Mollusca: Bivalves; Hyoliths and the Origin of Mollusks (November 1 & 3) | Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster
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Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster. Phylum Mollusca: Cephalopods, Scaphopods and Rostroconchs (October 25 and 27). Arthropods: The Dominant Phylum (November 8 and 10) →. Phylum Mollusca: Bivalves; Hyoliths and the Origin of Mollusks (November 1 and 3). October 26, 2016. Mark A. Wilson. The Wikipedia pages on bivalves. Are good, and there is a Wooster touch on each. Here is a nice webpage with some simple anatomical diagrams of bivalves. This is a simple index to the common bivalve families. Is a much l...
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Preparation Questions | Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster
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Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster. Before each class lecture I will post here a list of preparation questions. These questions are designed to prepare you for each lecture. If we have a pop quiz on the listed day, it will include some or all of these questions AND at least one surprise question from previous lectures to encourage review. I recommend you thus have answers for them at least in your head! 1 What do I mean when I say a trace fossil is preserved as a concave epirelief. 2 What is bioerosion.
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Phylum Echinodermata (continued) (November 29 & December 1) | Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster
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Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster. Phylum Echinodermata: They of the Spiny Skin (November 22). Graptolites, Worms, Trace Fossils and Evolution (December 6 and 8) →. Phylum Echinodermata (continued) (November 29 and December 1). November 29, 2016. Mark A. Wilson. The Phylum Echinodermata continued! Please see the links for last week. Your final two quizzes (#11 and #12) will be superquizzes with lots of extra credit. Here is an example superquiz from 2011. Geology in the News. Here are some useful ideas.
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Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster | Geology 250 | Page 2
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Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster. Newer posts →. Phylum Brachiopoda: The Lamp Shells (September 20 and 22). September 13, 2016. Mark A. Wilson. You’re going to like brachiopods. They are considerably more complex than the cnidarians, are diverse in both habits and forms, and are the most common fossils in your field collections. For which you should definitely bookmark this Dry Dredger’s webpage on Cincinnatian brachiopods. I suggest starting your web reading with the Wikipedia page on brachiopods.
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Mark A. Wilson | Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster
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Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster. Author Archives: Mark A. Wilson. About Mark A. Wilson. Professor of Geology at The College of Wooster. Graptolites, Worms, Trace Fossils and Evolution (December 6 and 8). December 1, 2016. Mark A. Wilson. Good luck finishing your research papers (due 12/8, 7:30 am, Dropbox) and getting ready for next week’s final examination (12/14, 7-10 pm). Now onto our last topics: Graptolites are disparate, fussy, and a bit strange, but they … Continue reading →. November 29, 2016.
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Phylum Brachiopoda (continued) (September 29) | Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster
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Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster. Phylum Brachiopoda: The Lamp Shells (September 20 and 22). Phylum Bryozoa: Fuzzy Moss Animals (October 4 and 6) →. Phylum Brachiopoda (continued) (September 29). September 22, 2016. Mark A. Wilson. With the Geological Society of America meeting behind us at last, we can dive into brachiopods. Please see the text and links in last week’s web entry. You’ll all learn soon that there are problems with homeomorphy among brachiopods. We don’t often see. Geology in the News.
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Phylum Echinodermata: They of the Spiny Skin (November 22) | Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster
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Invertebrate Paleontology at Wooster. Phylum Arthropoda (continued) (November 15 and 17). Phylum Echinodermata (continued) (November 29 and December 1) →. Phylum Echinodermata: They of the Spiny Skin (November 22). November 16, 2016. Mark A. Wilson. The Phylum Echinodermata is upon us. These organisms could be from Mars if we didn’t know better. You will first want to visit the fantastic echinoderm page of the Tree of Life Project. Friend of the department Bill Ausich of OSU. Fun) This clip of a sea pig.
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International Commission on Stratigraphy. Subcommission on Ordovician Stratigraphy. International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS). Time scale & GSSPs. Subcommission on Ordovician Stratigraphy. The Subcommission on Ordovician Stratigraphy. Aims to provide accurate and globaly usable time scale for the period, tighten international collaboration and contribute to the understanding of the history of our planet during the Ordovician. Read more . 12th ISOS: Harrisonburg, Virginia, June 8-11, 2015.
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Atlas of Ordovician Life – Exploring the fauna of the Cincinnati region
Darr; Skip to Main Content. Creating the Digital Atlas. Explore the diversity, systematics, biogeography, and stratigraphy of Late Ordovician fossils of the Cincinnati, Ohio region. Kope through Bellevue strata, Maysville, KY. The Digital Atlas of Ancient Life Project. This Ordovician Atlas is part of a collaborative NSF-funded initiative to produce digital atlases for multiple intervals of Earth history. Digital Atlas app now available! Check it out here! Index of Atlas Content.
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