ArachnomorphsArachnomorphs

Some of the strangest looking Cambrian arthropods are grouped with the arachnomorphs, a group that includes extinct forms such as trilobites and eurypterids and modern groups such as spiders, ticks, and horseshoe crabs.

Understanding the evolutionary relationships of Cambrian arachomorphs to one another, as well as resoloving paleobiogeographic patterns within the group, has been a major focus of research by paleontologists at the University of Kansas in recent years. For more details on this research, please click here to go to the Evolution and Paleobiogeography webpage.

Below we provide a gallery of some of the non-trilobite arachnomorph fossils that have been discovered in Utah. These include fossils of the following species:

In addition to these non-trilobite arthropods, we also present the first known specimen of the common trilobite species Elrathia kingii (Meek, 1870) that shows traces of the thoracic appendages.

 

Gallery of Arachnomorphs

Note: Marks on all scale bars are centimeters (cm) unless indicated otherwise.

 

Dicranocaris guntherorum Briggs & Lieberman et al., 2008

University of Utah (UU) 06011.03 (Holotype). Wheeler Formation, Drum Mountains, Millard County, Utah. Figure 5.1 in Briggs and Lieberman et al. (2008).

UU06011.03

 

KUMIP 135148 (Paratype). Wheeler Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figure 5.4 in Briggs and Lieberman et al. (2008).

KUMIP135148

 

KUMIP 314079 (Paratype; Part, counterpart). Wheeler Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figure 5.6 in Briggs and Lieberman et al. (2008).

KUMIP314037A

KUMIP314079B

 

Nettapezoura basilika Briggs and Lieberman et al., 2008

University of Utah (UU) 04083.02 (Holotype). Marjum Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figure 4.1 in Briggs and Lieberman et al. (2008).

UU04083.02

 

Emeraldella sp. Walcott, 1912

KUMIP 204791. Marjum Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figure 10 in Briggs and Robison (1984).

KUMIP204791A

Leanchoilia superlata Walcott, 1912

KUMIP 204783 (Part, counterpart). Spence Shale Member of the Langston Formation, Wellsville Mountains, Box Elder County, Utah. Figured as "Unknown Arthopod 1" by Conway Morris & Robison (1988; fig. 23.1a, 23.1b).

KUMIP204783AKUMIP204783B

 

KUMIP 314028 (Part, counterpart). Spence Shale Member of the Langston Formation, Wellsville Mountains, Box Elder County, Utah. Figure 7.1 in Briggs and Lieberman et al. (2008).

KUMIP314028AKUMIP314028B

 

KUMIP 314029. Spence Shale Member of the Langston Formation, Wellsville Mountains, Box Elder County, Utah. Figure 7.2 in Briggs and Lieberman et al. (2008).

KUMIP314029AKUMIP314029B

 

KUMIP 314030. Spence Shale Member of the Langston Formation, Wellsville Mountains, Box Elder County, Utah.

KUMIP314030

 

KUMIP 314031. Spence Shale Member of the Langston Formation, Wellsville Mountains, Box Elder County, Utah. Figure 7.3 in Briggs and Lieberman et al. (2008).

KUMIP314031AKUMIP314031B

 

Leanchoilia? cf. protogonia Simonetta, 1970

University of Utah (UU) 06011.01. Marjum Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figure 8.2 in Briggs and Lieberman et al. (2008).

UU06011.01

 

Mollisonia symmetrica Walcott, 1912

KUMIP 314041. Spence Shale Member of the Langston Formation, Wellsville Mountains, Box Elder County, Utah. Figure 9.3 in Briggs and Lieberman et al. (2008).

KUMIP314041

 

University of Utah (UU) 06011.04. Wheeler Formation, Drum Mountains, Millard County, Utah. Figure 9.1 in Briggs and Lieberman et al. (2008).

UU06011.04

 

Sidneyia sp. Walcott, 1911a

KUMIP 204798. Wheeler Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figure 14.4 in Briggs and Robison (1984).

KUMIP204798

 

KUMIP 204799. Wheeler Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Figure 14.1 in Briggs and Robison (1984).

KUMIP204799AKUMIP204799B

 

KUMIP 314033. Spence Shale Member of the Langston Formation, Wellsville Mountains, Box Elder County, Utah. Figure 6 in Briggs and Lieberman et al. (2008).

KUMIP314033

 

Utahcaris orion Conway Morris & Robison, 1984

KUMIP 204784. Spence Shale Member of the Langston Formation, Wellsville Mountains, Box Elder County, Utah. Figure 21.1a, 21.1b in Conway Morris & Robison (1988).

KUMIP204784AKUMIP204784B

 

KUMIP 204785. Spence Shale Member of the Langston Formation, Wellsville Mountains, Box Elder County, Utah. Figure 21.2 in Conway Morris & Robison (1988).

KUMIP204785AKUMIP204785B

 

Beckwithia typa Resser, 1931

KUMIP 314099. Weeks Formation, House Range, Millard County, Utah. Note: see Hesselbo (1989) for details on the occurrence of Beckwithia in the Cambrian of Utah.

KUMIP314099

 

Elrathia kingii (Meek, 1870)

University of Utah (UU) 06011.05. Wheeler Formation, Drum Mountains, Millard County, Utah. Figure 10.1 in Briggs and Lieberman et al. (2008). Note: scale bar equals 5 mm.

UU06011.05

 

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