Fine Phyllograptus Utah Graptolite Fossil

Phyllograptus archaios

Hemichordata; Graptolithina; Phyllograptus archaios

Geologic Time: Lower Ordovician

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): Graptolite 38 mm long by 14 mm wide on an 85 mm by 85 mm matrix

Fossil Site: Fillmore Formation, Millard County, Utah

Fossil Code: IN050

Price: Sold


Phyllograptus archaios Description: This is a fine example of a graptolite known as Phyllograptus archaios. Graptolites are colonial animals belonging to the hemichordates. The term originates from the patronymic genus Graptolithus. The graptolites have a cosmopolitan distribution, and so serve as index fossils in many locations. The Graptoloidea were pelagic, drifting with the currents, and were the most important members of the plankton before dying out in the early Devonian. This genus draws its name from its leaf-like shape.

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