TRILOBITES: ENVIRONMENT

NEWS: Trilobite fossils from upstate New York reveal extra set of legs

 

WHAT’S IN THE NEWS?

A new study finds that a trilobite species with exceptionally well-preserved fossils from upstate New York has an additional set of legs underneath its head. The research, led by the American Museum of Natural History and Nanjing University in China, suggests that having a fifth pair of head appendages might be more widespread among trilobites than once thought. 

 

Trilobites:

Definition:

·         Extinct marine arthropods from the Paleozoic Era.

·         One of the earliest-known arthropod groups.

·         First animals known to have vision.

Time Period:

·         Lived from the Cambrian Period (~521 million years ago) to the Permian Period (~252 million years ago).

Phylum:

·         Arthropoda (same as modern insects, crustaceans, and spiders).

Key Features:

·         Three-lobed body (head, body, tail).

·         Exoskeleton made of chitin.

·         Segmented body for movement.

·         Some had advanced compound eyes with calcite lenses.

 

Size:

·         Ranged from a few millimeters to over 70 cm.

Habitat:

·         Marine organisms, living on the ocean floor or swimming in the water column.

Diet:

·         Varied: scavengers, predators, filter-feeders.

Arthropods:

Characteristics:

·         Invertebrates with an exoskeleton, segmented bodies, jointed appendages.

·         Bilateral symmetry and open circulatory system.

·         Represent 75% of all animal species.

Body Regions:

·         Head, thorax, abdomen (some have cephalothorax).

Key Classes:

·         Insects: 3 body parts, 6 legs.

·         Arachnids: 8 legs (spiders, scorpions).

·         Crustaceans: 2-3 body parts (crabs, lobsters).

·         Myriapods: Centipedes, millipedes.

Habitat:

·         Found in all ecosystems: marine, freshwater, terrestrial.

Significance:

·         Pollinators (bees), decomposers (termites), food sources (crustaceans), pests (locusts), disease vectors (mosquitoes).

Examples: Ants, bees, spiders, crabs, lobsters, centipedes, butterflies

 

Source : https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/trilobite-fossils-from-upstate-new-york-reveal-extra-set-of-legs/article68638836.ece