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Cloacaspis

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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
Olenina

Family
  
Olenidae

Phylum
  
Order
  
Class
  
Trilobita

Superfamily
  
Olenoidea

Subfamily
  
Balnibarbiinae

Rank
  
Genus

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Ptychopariida, Asaphiscus, Asaphus

Cloacaspis is an extinct genus of Olenid Ptychopariid trilobite. It lived during the early part of the Arenig stage of the Ordovician Period, a faunal stage which lasted from approximately 478 to 471 million years ago. Richard Fortey has proposed that these particular trilobites lived in anoxic regions of the ocean floor, and cultivated symbiotic, sulfur-metabolizing bacteria.

Etymology

The generic name is a compound word from Latin, "cloaca," meaning sewer, and from Greek, "aspis," meaning "shield." Thus, Cloacaspis translate as "sewer shield." In his book, Trilobite! Eyewitness to Evolution, Fortey, who first discovered the genus in Ordovician strata in Spitsbergen, explained that the rocks they were found in had a rank, sulfurous odor, reminding him of raw sewage.

References

Cloacaspis Wikipedia


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